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    the following languages: Lao Naga (Law, Loh) (ISO 639 nlq): 1,000 speakers (as of 2012) in Lahe Township. Most similar to Chen-Kayu Naga and the Chuyo...
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    In various Asian religious traditions, the Nagas (Sanskrit: नाग, romanized: Nāga) are a divine, or semi-divine, race of half-human, half-serpent beings...
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    The Konyaks are a major Naga ethnic group native to the Northeast Indian state of Nagaland. They inhabit the Mon District, which is also known as The Land...
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    EVERY Year: The Naga Fireballs (July 6, 2017) on YouTube Thousands of people will flock to witness the Naga fireballs (Sep 10, 2014) Lao NEWS on LNTV on...
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  • 62%–67% with Khiamniungan Naga, and 37%–41% with Lao variety of Konyak Naga. "Myanmar". Ethnologue: Languages of the World. 2016. Archived from the original...
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  • Konyak languages. Makyam is 31%–35% lexically similar with Ponyo-Gongwang Naga, 29%–36% with Leinong Naga, and 27%–28% with Lao variety of Konyak Naga. Makyam...
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  • Konyak languages, or alternatively the Konyakian, Northern Naga, or Patkaian languages, is a branch of Sino-Tibetan languages spoken by various Naga peoples...
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    the Lao language of the Kra–Dai languages. They are the majority ethnic group of Laos, making up 53.2% of the total population. The majority of Lao people...
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    Culture of Laos (redirect from Lao culture)
    different languages. The Lao Loum have throughout the country's history comprised the ethnic and linguistic majority. In Southeast Asia, traditional Lao culture...
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    [mro] Naga: Naga, Akyaung Ari [nqy] Naga, Khiamniungan [kix] Naga, Koki [nxk] Naga, Konyak [nbe] Naga, Kyan-Karyaw [nqq] Naga, Lao [nlq] Naga, Leinong...
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    Lao and Thai art in which the Buddha, seated in either the meditation or maravijaya attitude, is sheltered by or covered with a multi-headed nāga. The...
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  • dating back much earlier. Lao literature refers to the written productions of Laotian peoples, its émigrés, and to Lao-language works. In Laos today there...
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    (2009). Siho and Naga--Lao Textiles: Reflecting a People's Tradition and Change. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang. ISBN 363-1586-89-2. Sinhs (Lao skirt fabric)...
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    contains Lao text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Lao script. The kip (Lao: ກີບ, romanized: kib;...
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    Sinh (clothing) (category Articles containing Lao-language text)
    Siho and Naga--Lao Textiles: Reflecting a People's Tradition and Change. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang. ISBN 978-363-1586-89-1. Sinhs (Lao skirt fabric)...
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    Lan Xang (category Articles containing Lao-language text)
    Prabang in Lan Xang. Nāga have endured as common motifs not only in myth and legend, but also on Lao temples, and silk weavings. Nāga became a potent symbol...
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    Arunachal Pradesh to the north, Assam to the west, Manipur to the south, and the Naga Self-Administered Zone of the Sagaing Region of Myanmar (Burma) to the east...
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    Rocket Festival (category Articles containing Lao-language text)
    romanized: Prapheni Bun Bang Fai, Lao: ບຸນບັ້ງໄຟ, romanized: Bun Bang Fai) is a merit-making ceremony traditionally practiced by ethnic Lao people at the beginning...
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    Nong Khai (category CS1 Thai-language sources (th))
    the first Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge, spanning the river to Laos. The Thai-Lao Friendship bridge was largely funded by a gift to the Lao government from...
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    Mucalinda (category Nāgas)
    Mucalinda, Muchalinda or Mucilinda is the name of a nāga, a snake-like being, who protected the Gautama Buddha from the elements after his enlightenment...
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    Wat (category Articles containing Lao-language text)
    headed naga, named Mucalinda (Khmer: មុជ្ជលិន្ទ), in the middle of the pond. The pond itself is called Mucalinda Pond. Sala (Khmer: សាលា; Lao: ສາລາ; Thai:...
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    Pha That Luang (category Articles containing Lao-language text)
    Pha That Luang (Lao: ທາດຫຼວງ or ພຣະທາດຫລວງ; pronounced [pʰā.tʰâːt lǔa̯ŋ] "Great Stupa") is a large, gold-covered Buddhist stupa in the centre of the city...
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    Attapeu (category Articles containing Lao-language text)
    the inhabitants are Lao Loum. The temple of Wat Luang Muang Mai in the town centre was built in 1939 and is notable for original naga barge boards. A monument...
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    Lat money (category Articles containing Lao-language text)
    translation for “Sisattanakhanahuta” changed from “Million Naga” to “Million Elephants” or “Lan Xang” in Lao." According to Gabel, it follows that the white elephant...
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    Isan (category Articles containing Lao-language text)
    Northeast Thailand or Isan (Isan/Thai: อีสาน, pronounced [ʔīː.sǎːn] ; Lao: ອີສານ, romanized: Īsān; also written as Isaan, Isarn, Issarn, Issan, Esan,...
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    language of Shan State, Myanmar; the Dai language of Yunnan, China; the Lao language of Laos; the Thai language of Thailand; and the Zhuang language in...
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  • Wan Ok Phansa (category Pages with Lao IPA)
    of Vassa", ออก in Thai meaning exit or leave) is the last day of the Thai-Lao observance of Vassa. It occurs in October, three lunar months after the beginning...
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    Northeast India and Southeast Asia. Languages given official status are Thai (Siamese) and Lao. The Austronesian languages are widespread throughout Maritime...
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    their numerical minority. As a result, the Ahom polity initially absorbed Naga, Borahi and Moran, and later large sections of the Chutia and the Dimasa-Kachari...
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    Wat Si Saket (category Articles containing Lao-language text)
    Wat Si Saket (Lao: ວັດສີສະເກດ, pronounced [wāt sǐː.sā.kèːt]) is a Buddhist wat in Vientiane, Laos. It is situated on Lan Xang Road, on the corner with...
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