• Thadou or Thado Chin is a Sino-Tibetan language of the Northern Kuki-Chin sub-branch. It is spoken by the Thadou people in Northeast India (specifically...
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  • Ngawn The Zomi languages refer to most of the Northern Kuki-Chin languages, excluding Thado (Kuki) and a few other peripheral languages. Zomi is a cultural...
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  • Calthawn, Innmai), Lautu Northern: Suantak-Vaiphei, Zo (Zou), Paite, Tedim, Thado (Kuki), Gangte, Simte, Vaiphei, Sizang, Ralte, Ngawn Southern: Shö (Asho/Khyang...
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  • An endangered language is a language that is at a risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its native...
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    Thadou people (redirect from Thado)
    inhabiting Northeast India, Burma, Bangladesh. Thadou is a Language of the Kuki-Chin languages. "Language" (PDF). Census of India. 2011. Shaw, William. 1929....
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    The Republic of India is home to several hundred languages. Most Indians speak a language belonging to the families of the Indo-Aryan branch of Indo-European...
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  • step further in its argument for a Zomi identity by claiming Thado language as Zomi language. In the Kuki-Chin group of tribes, numerical strength has played...
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  • Teizang, Saizang, Dim, Khuano, Hualngo, Dim, Zou, Thado, Paite and Vangteh. Zomi was the primary language spoken by Pau Cin Hau, a religious leader who lived...
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    [tcp] Chin, Tedim [ctd] Chin, Thado [tcz] Chin, Thaiphum [cth] Chin, Zotung [czt] Chin, Zyphe [zyp] Chin, Zanniat language Chinese: Chinese, Mandarin [cmn]...
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  • see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Burmese script. Thado Minbya (Burmese: သတိုးမင်းဖျား, pronounced [ðədó mɪ́ɰ̃bjá]; also spelt as...
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    Thado Minsaw (Burmese: သတိုးမင်းစော [ðədó mɪ́ɰ̃sɔ́]; 15 June 1762 – 9 April 1808), also known as Shwedaung Min (ရွှေတောင်မင်း), was heir-apparent of Burma...
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  • see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Burmese script. Thado Dhamma Yaza I (Burmese: သတိုးဓမ္မရာဇာ, pronounced [ðədó dəma̰ jàzà]; c....
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  • see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Burmese script. Thado Minsaw (Burmese: သတိုးမင်းစော, pronounced [ðədó mɪ́ɴsɔ́]; 20 May 1531 –...
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  • question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Burmese script. Mohnyin Thado (Burmese: မိုးညှင်း သတိုး, pronounced [móɲ̥ɪ́ɴ ðədó]; 1379–1439) was king...
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  • see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Burmese script. Thado Hsinhtein (Burmese: သတိုးဆင်ထိန်း, pronounced [ðədó sʰɪ̀ɴ tʰéɪɴ]; also known...
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    Kusum Kanguru (category Pages using infobox mountain with language parameter)
    source of the Kusum Khola (or Thado Koshi Khola) which flows westward to merge with the Dudh Khosi at the village of Thado Koshi. Kusum Kanguru is one of...
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  • see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Burmese script. Thado Dhamma Yaza II of Prome (Burmese: ပြည် သတိုးဓမ္မရာဇာ, pronounced [ðədó dəma̰...
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    Lan Na (category Articles containing Northern Thai-language text)
    Na was at most nominal. When the Burmese returned, the ruler of Lan Na, Thado Kyaw (Phra Choi), sought and received help from Lan Xang, not his nominal...
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    Kingdom of Ava (category Articles containing Burmese-language text)
    central Burma prior to their rise or prominence. The kingdom was founded by Thado Minbya in 1364 following the collapse of the Sagaing and Pinya Kingdoms...
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    Mizo languages such as Kuki/Thado, Lusei, Zomi languages (including Paite, Simte, Vaiphei, Zou, Mate, Thangkhal, Tedim-Chin), Gangte and Hmar languages (including...
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  • see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Burmese script. Thado Minsaw of Prome (Burmese: သတိုးမင်းစော, pronounced [ðədó mɪ́ɰ̃sɔ́]; c. 1440s–1526)...
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  • Caste system in Nepal (category Articles containing French-language text)
    times whereby Masta tutelary deities known as bange-masta, bahiramasta, thado-masta, bahra-masta, athahra-masta are invoked and worshipped. This form...
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  • see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Burmese script. Thado of Mrauk-U (Arakanese:သတိုးမင်းတရား, was a king of the Mrauk-U Kingdom of...
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  • Prome Kingdom (category Articles containing Burmese-language text)
    his two nephews, the governor of Tharrawaddy, Thado Minsaw, seized Prome and declared himself king. Thado Minsaw raised his brother Mingyi Swa's chief...
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  • Zo people (category Articles containing Thado Chin-language text)
    term to denote the ethnolinguistically related speakers of the Kuki-Chin languages who primarily inhabit northeastern India, western Myanmar, and southeastern...
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    Siamese conquest of Lan Na (1774–1775) (category Articles containing Burmese-language text)
    governor of Chiang Mai. Thado Mindin pursued assimilation policies on Lanna and reduced the power of local native Lanna nobles. Thado Mindin held Chaikaew...
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  • Nanda Bayin (category Articles containing Burmese-language text)
    empire in Southeast Asia. Nanda, along with his uncles Thado Dhamma Yaza II, Minkhaung II and Thado Minsaw, became one of the four principal commanders of...
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    Christian converts joined different dialectal groups, especially the Paite and Thado Christian groups. Among the intelligent sections of the Zou, there was a...
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    First Toungoo Empire (category Articles containing Burmese-language text)
    leaders of the era, including Tabinshwehti, Bayinnaung, Nanda, Thado Minsaw, Minye Thihathu, Thado Dhamma Yaza III and Natshinnaung, first took the field in...
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    Burmese–Siamese War (1785–1786) (category Articles containing Thai-language text)
    Bodawpaya resumed his campaign in late 1786. King Bodawpaya sent his son Prince Thado Minsaw to concentrate his forces on Kanchanaburi in only a single direction...
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