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  • Dimasa Kingdom
  • Kingdom in Northeast India

    The Dimasa Kingdom also known as Kachari kingdom was a late medieval/early modern kingdom in Assam, Northeast India ruled by Dimasa kings. The Dimasa kingdom

    Dimasa Kingdom

    Dimasa Kingdom

    Dimasa_Kingdom

  • Dimasa people
  • Ethnolinguistic group in Assam and Nagaland, India

    The Dimasa people or Dimasa Kachari people are an ethnolinguistic community presently inhabiting in Assam and Nagaland states in Northeastern India. They

    Dimasa people

    Dimasa people

    Dimasa_people

  • Dimasa
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up Dimasa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dimasa may refer to the following entities in Northeast India : Dimasa people, a group of people in

    Dimasa

    Dimasa

  • Dimasa language
  • Sal language of Northeast India

    The Dimasa language is a Boroic language spoken by the Dimasa people of the Northeastern Indian states of Assam and Nagaland. The Dimasa language is known

    Dimasa language

    Dimasa_language

  • Assam
  • State in Northeast India

    the colonial period, influencing the culture of Dimasa Kacaharis. Bhattacharjee describes that the Dimasa kings spoke Bengali, the inscriptions and coins

    Assam

    Assam

    Assam

  • Haflong
  • Town in Assam, India

    state of Assam. It is the only hill station in the state. Haflong is a Dimasa word meaning ant hill. Haflong has a subtropical highland climate (Köppen

    Haflong

    Haflong

    Haflong

  • Sukhrungpha
  • Ahom king from 1696 to 1714

    warfare upon the neighboring chiefdoms and countries, the Jaintias and Dimasas submitted and became vassals. Rudra Singha strengthened by various factors

    Sukhrungpha

    Sukhrungpha

    Sukhrungpha

  • Semkhor
  • Indian National Award winning Dimasa language film

    Semkhor is a 2021 Indian Dimasa-language film directed by Aimee Baruah. This was the first-ever film in the Dimasa language screened as the opening feature

    Semkhor

    Semkhor

  • Dimapur
  • City and municipality in Nagaland, India

    explain the name 'Dimapur' as the city of the Dimasa people. The compound word is derived from the Dimasa Kachari words: di (water), ma (big), and pur

    Dimapur

    Dimapur

    Dimapur

  • Bodo–Kachari peoples
  • Group of ethnic peoples in Northeast India

    early states in the late Medieval era of Indian history (Chutia Kingdom, Dimasa Kingdom, Koch dynasty, Twipra Kingdom) and came under varying degrees of

    Bodo–Kachari peoples

    Bodo–Kachari peoples

    Bodo–Kachari_peoples

  • Aimee Baruah
  • Indian actress, producer, director

    National Award-winning films.[citation needed] Her directorial debut was the Dimasa language film Semkhor. The film received two National Awards at the 68th

    Aimee Baruah

    Aimee Baruah

    Aimee_Baruah

  • Demographics of Assam
  • consist of tribal ethnic groups (including Bodo, Karbi, Rabha, Mishing, Dimasa, Deori) and linguistic groups such as Assamese, Bengali, Hindi speakers

    Demographics of Assam

    Demographics of Assam

    Demographics_of_Assam

  • Dima Hasao district
  • District of Assam in India

    the state. "Dima Hasao" means "Dimasa Hills" in the Dimasa language. From c. 1500, Dima Hasao was part of the Dimasa Kingdom (or Kachar kingdom), with

    Dima Hasao district

    Dima Hasao district

    Dima_Hasao_district

  • Cachar district
  • District of Assam in India

    believed that the word Kachar is derived from Dimasa Kachari. In the late medieval period, the elder prince of Dimasa Kachari, Drikpati, and a younger prince

    Cachar district

    Cachar district

    Cachar_district

  • List of Scheduled Tribes in Assam
  • Ethnic groups in Assam, India

    Assamese (24.7%) Miri/Mishing (15.4%) Karbi/Mikir (11.3%) Garo (4.09%) Dimasa (3.05%) Rabha (2.55%) Other (5.49%) Distribution of Scheduled Tribes of

    List of Scheduled Tribes in Assam

    List_of_Scheduled_Tribes_in_Assam

  • Hojai district
  • District of Assam in India

    surname commonly used by the Dimasa community. The word ‘Hojai’ is of Dimasa origin. The priestly class of the Dimasas is known as Hojai or Hojaisa and

    Hojai district

    Hojai district

    Hojai_district

  • Silchar
  • City in Assam, India

    two kingdoms were merged and present day Cachar came under Dimasa rule. Under the Dimasa kings, Cachar witnessed attacks from the Mughals, the Jaintias

    Silchar

    Silchar

    Silchar

  • Barak Valley
  • Region in the Indian state of Assam

    upgraded into Hailakandi district. The name "Barak" is derived from the Dimasa words 'Bra' and 'Kro'. Bra means bifurcation and Kro upper means portion/stream

    Barak Valley

    Barak Valley

    Barak_Valley

  • Chümoukedima
  • City and municipality in Northeast India, India

    and shortly after, the Dimasa kingdom fell to the Ahoms. Following conflicts between the Ahoms and the Dimasa kingdom, the Dimasa Raja and his followers

    Chümoukedima

    Chümoukedima

    Chümoukedima

  • Golaghat district
  • District of Assam in India

    Earlier, this part was ruled by the Dimasa Kingdom. The Ming dynasty had contact with the Dimasas and canonised the Dimasa kingdom as a tusi in 1406. The Ming

    Golaghat district

    Golaghat district

    Golaghat_district

  • Zubeen Garg
  • Indian musician and actor (1972–2025)

    other languages and dialects, including Bishnupriya Manipuri, Adi, Boro, Dimasa, English, Goalpariya, Gujarati, Kannada, Karbi, Malayalam, Marathi, Mising

    Zubeen Garg

    Zubeen Garg

    Zubeen_Garg

  • Busu Dima
  • Indian cultural festival

    cultural festival celebrated by the Dimasa Kachari tribe of India. It is the main harvesting festival for Dimasa people. It is celebrated after the completion

    Busu Dima

    Busu Dima

    Busu_Dima

  • Chutia people
  • Ethnic group from Assam, northeast India

    eastern Assam and was the most advanced among all the ethnic kingdoms—Ahom, Dimasa, Tripura etc. The inscriptions from the late 14th century suggest that by

    Chutia people

    Chutia people

    Chutia_people

  • Boro–Garo languages
  • Branch of Sino-Tibetan of Northeast India and Bangladesh

    Atong, Koch, Ruga, Rabha Garo languages: Garo, Megam Bodo languages: Bodo, Dimasa, Barman, Tiwa, Kokborok (Tripuri), Kachari, Moran Deori language Old Hajong

    Boro–Garo languages

    Boro–Garo languages

    Boro–Garo_languages

  • Maibang
  • Town in Assam, India

    the capital of the Dimasa Kachari Kingdom. There is a stone house of Dimasa king. Maibang was the capital of the erstwhile Dimasa kingdom, from the 16th

    Maibang

    Maibang

  • Zubeen Garg discography
  • Bhojpuri, Bishnupriya Manipuri, Bodo/Boro, Chakma, Chhattisgarhi, Deori, Dimasa, English, Goalpariya,Garo, Hindi, Kachari, Karbi, Kannada, Khamti, Khasi

    Zubeen Garg discography

    Zubeen Garg discography

    Zubeen_Garg_discography

  • Boro language (India)
  • Tibeto-Burman language

    district has emerged as the standard. It is reported that the Boro and the Dimasa languages used a script called Deodhai that is no longer attested. The Latin

    Boro language (India)

    Boro language (India)

    Boro_language_(India)

  • Hojai
  • Town in Assam, India

    and Jamuna. The term Hojai means Priest in the Dimasa language and is also one of the clans of the Dimasa people, who populated the settlement during its

    Hojai

    Hojai

  • Ahom kingdom
  • Kingdom in the Brahmaputra Valley in Assam, India (1228–1826)

    Ahoms were the states of: Jaintia Kingdom Dimasa Kingdom Manipur Kingdom The states of Jaintia and Dimasa, on certain occasions, paid annual tributes

    Ahom kingdom

    Ahom kingdom

    Ahom_kingdom

  • Moran people
  • Ethnic group found in the northeast Indian states of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh

    which was alive until the early 20th century and was closely related to the Dimasa language. They once shared the same allied customs with other Kachari groups

    Moran people

    Moran people

    Moran_people

  • Dima Halam Daogah
  • represent the Dimasa and their goal to create a Dimaland or Dimaraji in the two states. The Dima Halam Daoga (DHD) is a descendant of the Dimasa National Security

    Dima Halam Daogah

    Dima_Halam_Daogah

  • Judima
  • GI tagged traditional wine of India

    Judima is a traditional ethnic rice wine associated with the Dimasa people of Assam. It has received a geographical indication tag in 2021. It is prepared

    Judima

    Judima

    Judima

  • Chutia kingdom
  • Medieval state of India

    of the 14th century, and was one among several rudimentary states (Ahom, Dimasa, Koch, Jaintia etc.) that emerged from tribal political formations in the

    Chutia kingdom

    Chutia kingdom

    Chutia_kingdom

  • Battle of Saraighat
  • 1671 battle of the Ahom-Mughal conflicts

    Guwahati from Mughals Belligerents Ahom Kingdom Supported by: Jaintia Kingdom Dimasa Kingdom Mughal Empire Jaipur State Supported by: Koch Behar Commanders and

    Battle of Saraighat

    Battle of Saraighat

    Battle_of_Saraighat

  • Bundela
  • Rajput clan of the Indian subcontinent

    South Asia 1250 CE DELHI SULTANATE (MAMLUKS) AHOM DIMASA CHUTIA KAMATA LOHA RAS QARLUGHIDS MARYUL GUGE SOOMRAS MAKRAN SULTANATE MONGOL EMPIRE CHUDASAMAS

    Bundela

    Bundela

    Bundela

  • Moamoria rebellion
  • 18th century uprising in Ahom kingdom of present-day Assam

    of Khamtis. The Moamoria fugitives living as refuge in the neighbouring Dimasa and Jaintia Kingdoms, regrouped themselves and began harassing the royalist

    Moamoria rebellion

    Moamoria rebellion

    Moamoria_rebellion

  • Nagamese creole
  • Assamese-derived creole language spoken in Nagaland, India

    speakers across Nagaland, it is also spoken as the native mother tongue of the Dimasa community in Nagaland's largest city, Dimapur. Although the precise origins

    Nagamese creole

    Nagamese_creole

  • Barmans in Cachar
  • The Dimasa speaking community (Dimasa language speakers) of Cachar (Assam, India) are known as Barman, forming one of the indigenous tribes of undivided

    Barmans in Cachar

    Barmans in Cachar

    Barmans_in_Cachar

  • Hinduism in Assam
  • Hill Tribes of Assam, particularly the Karbi people of Karbi Anglong and Dimasa people of Dima Hasao, are mainly Animists. Most of the Hindus in Assam belongs

    Hinduism in Assam

    Hinduism in Assam

    Hinduism_in_Assam

  • Folk dances of Assam
  • many groups: Muslim(Maria, Deshi, Gauria etc), Indo-Aryan, Rabha, Bodo, Dimasa, Karbi, Mising, Sonowal Kacharis, Mishmi and Tiwa (Lalung) etc. These cultures

    Folk dances of Assam

    Folk_dances_of_Assam

  • Garo language
  • Sino-Tibetan language of India and Bangladesh

    family. This includes languages such as Garo language, Boro, Kokborok, Dimasa, Rabha, Atong, Tiwa, and Koch. Being closely related to each other, these

    Garo language

    Garo language

    Garo_language

  • Meitei language
  • Tibeto-Burman language of India

    Burmese people, "Moglie" or "Mekhlee" by the people of Cachar, Assam (Dimasas and Assamese) and "Cassay" by the Shan people and the other peoples living

    Meitei language

    Meitei language

    Meitei_language

  • Haflong Hindi
  • Lingua franca pidgin of Dima Hasao district, Assam, India

    and includes vocabulary from several other languages, such as Assamese, Dimasa and Zeme Naga. It is named after Haflong, which is the headquarters of Dima

    Haflong Hindi

    Haflong_Hindi

  • Moran language
  • Extinct Boro-Garo language

    (mostly Tinsukia , Dibrugarh , namsai and changlang district) and related to Dimasa language. The census returned 78 speakers in 1901, 24 in 1911 and none in

    Moran language

    Moran_language

  • Tiwa language (India)
  • Tibeto-Burman language spoken in India

    Assam and Meghalaya in North East India. Tiwa language is similar to Boro, Dimasa, Kokborok and Garo language of India. Tiwa is spoken in northwestern Karbi

    Tiwa language (India)

    Tiwa language (India)

    Tiwa_language_(India)

  • Nepali language
  • Indo-Aryan Language

    Hrangkhol Karbi Paite Ranglong Saihriem Sakachep Vaiphei Sal Barman Bodo Deori Dimasa Garo Kachari Koch Kokborok Moran Nocte Rabha Singpho Tangsa Tiwa Turung

    Nepali language

    Nepali language

    Nepali_language

  • Lakhipur
  • Town in Assam, India

    its tea gardens, diverse communities, and a mix of Bengali, Manipuri, and Dimasa cultural influences. One tradition holds that the name Lakhipur derives

    Lakhipur

    Lakhipur

  • Asura kingdom
  • Davaka dynasty Mlechchha dynasty Pala dynasty Late Medieval Chutia Kingdom Dimasa Kingdom Kamata Kingdom Ahom kingdom Koch kingdom Baro-Bhuyan Moamoria rebellion

    Asura kingdom

    Asura kingdom

    Asura_kingdom

  • Christianity in Assam
  • them the Bodo-Kachari groups of the plains and foothills, the Karbi and Dimasa of the central hills, and the Khasi, Naga and other communities along the

    Christianity in Assam

    Christianity in Assam

    Christianity_in_Assam

  • Nagaland
  • State in northeastern India

    Chakhesang (17,919), Assamese (17,201), Bodo (12,243; covering Bodo 7,372 and Dimasa 4,871), Manipuri (9,511), Sema (8,268), etc. Religion in Nagaland (2011)

    Nagaland

    Nagaland

    Nagaland

  • Barman Kacharis
  • Assam are referred to as 'Barman'. They are not to be confused with the Dimasa people of Cachar who converted to Hinduism, known as "Barmans of Cachar"

    Barman Kacharis

    Barman_Kacharis

  • Rupali Langthasa
  • Indian politician

    Rupali Langthasa is an Indian Bharatiya Janata Party politician from Assam, India. Previously she served as an Executive Member of Dima Hasao Autonomous

    Rupali Langthasa

    Rupali_Langthasa

  • Flags of the Aceh Sultanate
  • p. 178. indojayanews.com (2019-07-11). "Alam Peudeung Simbol Pemersatu Dimasa Kejayaan Aceh". IndoJayaNews (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2024-10-25. Aceh

    Flags of the Aceh Sultanate

    Flags of the Aceh Sultanate

    Flags_of_the_Aceh_Sultanate

  • Konbaung dynasty
  • Imperial dynasty of Burma (1752–1885)

    Toungoo dynasty Restored Hanthawaddy Kingdom Kingdom of Mrauk U Ahom kingdom Dimasa Kingdom Lan Na Ayutthaya Kingdom Qing dynasty Mughal Empire British Raj

    Konbaung dynasty

    Konbaung dynasty

    Konbaung_dynasty

  • Khamyang language
  • Endangered Tai language spoken in India

    Hrangkhol Karbi Paite Ranglong Saihriem Sakachep Vaiphei Sal Barman Bodo Deori Dimasa Garo Kachari Koch Kokborok Moran Nocte Rabha Singpho Tangsa Tiwa Turung

    Khamyang language

    Khamyang_language

  • List of Scheduled Tribes
  • Tribal List of India

    Territorial Council, Karbi Anglong and North Cachar Hills districts. Bodo Chakma Dimasa, Kachari Garo Hajong Hmar Karbi Khasi, Jaintia, Synteng, Pnar, War, Bhoi

    List of Scheduled Tribes

    List of Scheduled Tribes

    List_of_Scheduled_Tribes

  • Vaghela dynasty
  • Dynasty of medieval India (1244–1304)

    Vāghēlā rājavanśa 1244–1304 South Asia 1250 CE DELHI SULTANATE (MAMLUKS) AHOM DIMASA CHUTIA KAMATA LOHA RAS QARLUGHIDS MARYUL GUGE SOOMRAS MAKRAN SULTANATE MONGOL

    Vaghela dynasty

    Vaghela_dynasty

  • Kecaikhati
  • Indian goddess

    Kecaikhati was the tutelary goddess of both the Chutia kingdom as well as the Dimasa kingdom. and the Ahom kingdom accorded the Deori priests special respect

    Kecaikhati

    Kecaikhati

  • People of Assam
  • and Dimasas. The Chutia kingdom ruled the eastern Assam from 1187 to 1523, the Koch kingdom ruled Lower Assam from 1515 to 1949, and the Dimasa kingdom

    People of Assam

    People of Assam

    People_of_Assam

  • Tangkhulic languages
  • Group of Sino-Tibetan languages

    Hrangkhol Karbi Paite Ranglong Saihriem Sakachep Vaiphei Sal Barman Bodo Deori Dimasa Garo Kachari Koch Kokborok Moran Nocte Rabha Singpho Tangsa Tiwa Turung

    Tangkhulic languages

    Tangkhulic_languages

  • Dokhona
  • Traditional attire of the Boro people

    of Mediaeval Assam. Cosmo. p. 196. "Browse Digital Heritage | Bodo and Dimasa Heritage Digital Archive". bododimasaarchive.org. Retrieved 2026-01-31.

    Dokhona

    Dokhona

    Dokhona

  • Rajasthan
  • State in northwestern India

    BIKANER GUJARAT SULTANATE MEWAR MARWAR AMBER KARAULI MEWAT SIROHI BUNDI VAGAD DIMASA TRIPWA AHOM KAMATAS CHEROS BENGAL SULTANATE GAJAPATI EMPIRE Tribal states

    Rajasthan

    Rajasthan

    Rajasthan

  • Hmaric languages
  • Languages of the Hmar people

    Hrangkhol Karbi Paite Ranglong Saihriem Sakachep Vaiphei Sal Barman Bodo Deori Dimasa Garo Kachari Koch Kokborok Moran Nocte Rabha Singpho Tangsa Tiwa Turung

    Hmaric languages

    Hmaric_languages

  • Tangkhul–Maring languages
  • Hrangkhol Karbi Paite Ranglong Saihriem Sakachep Vaiphei Sal Barman Bodo Deori Dimasa Garo Kachari Koch Kokborok Moran Nocte Rabha Singpho Tangsa Tiwa Turung

    Tangkhul–Maring languages

    Tangkhul–Maring_languages

  • Gondwana (India)
  • Region in India

    BIKANER GUJARAT SULTANATE MEWAR MARWAR AMBER KARAULI MEWAT SIROHI VAGAD DIMASA TRIPWA AHOM KAMATAS SUGAUNAS BENGAL SULTANATE GAJAPATI EMPIRE GONDWANA AHMADNAGAR

    Gondwana (India)

    Gondwana (India)

    Gondwana_(India)

  • Meghalaya
  • State in northeastern India

    Bengali, Hajongs, the Biates, the Koches and related Rajbongshis, the Boros, Dimasa, Kuki, Lakhar, Tiwa (Lalung), Karbi, Rabha and Nepali.[citation needed]

    Meghalaya

    Meghalaya

    Meghalaya

  • Brajavali dialect
  • Literary language of India

    Hrangkhol Karbi Paite Ranglong Saihriem Sakachep Vaiphei Sal Barman Bodo Deori Dimasa Garo Kachari Koch Kokborok Moran Nocte Rabha Singpho Tangsa Tiwa Turung

    Brajavali dialect

    Brajavali_dialect

  • List of historical separatist movements in Asia
  • Groups disbanded, surrender agreement signed with government. People: Dimasa Militant organisation: Dima Halam Daogah Proposed state: Dimaraji Status:

    List of historical separatist movements in Asia

    List_of_historical_separatist_movements_in_Asia

  • Makum people
  • Ethnic group

    phases. The first phase involved the Zhongum forming alliances with the Dimasa kingdom, leading to the establishment of the Ming branch, known as Benghuo

    Makum people

    Makum_people

  • Medieval India
  • Period of Indian history

    decline of Pala Empire South Asia 1250 CE DELHI SULTANATE (MAMLUKS) AHOM DIMASA CHUTIA KAMATA LOHA RAS QARLUGHIDS MARYUL GUGE SOOMRAS MAKRAN SULTANATE MONGOL

    Medieval India

    Medieval India

    Medieval_India

  • Biswa Singha
  • 16th-century ruler in South Asia

    kingdom. In the regions between the Kamata in the west and the Chutia and Dimasa kingdoms in the east was the region of the confederate Baro-Bhuyans landlords

    Biswa Singha

    Biswa Singha

    Biswa_Singha

  • List of rulers of Assam
  • in 1562 AD and remained in existence till 1745 when it merged with the Dimasa state of Maibong." (Bhattacharjee 1994:71) (Bhattacharjee 1994:71) http://www

    List of rulers of Assam

    List of rulers of Assam

    List_of_rulers_of_Assam

  • Simte language
  • Kuki-Chin language of India

    Hrangkhol Karbi Paite Ranglong Saihriem Sakachep Vaiphei Sal Barman Bodo Deori Dimasa Garo Kachari Koch Kokborok Moran Nocte Rabha Singpho Tangsa Tiwa Turung

    Simte language

    Simte_language

  • Moamoria
  • 18th-century native of Assam, India

    Davaka dynasty Mlechchha dynasty Pala dynasty Late Medieval Chutia Kingdom Dimasa Kingdom Kamata Kingdom Ahom kingdom Koch kingdom Baro-Bhuyan Moamoria rebellion

    Moamoria

    Moamoria

    Moamoria

  • Maring language (India)
  • Sino-Tibetan languages of Manipur, India

    Hrangkhol Karbi Paite Ranglong Saihriem Sakachep Vaiphei Sal Barman Bodo Deori Dimasa Garo Kachari Koch Kokborok Moran Nocte Rabha Singpho Tangsa Tiwa Turung

    Maring language (India)

    Maring language (India)

    Maring_language_(India)

  • Kumar Deepak Das
  • Indian politician

    authored many books like Mahanagaror Kanthaswar, Mahuror Pare-Pare (based on Dimasa culture), Jibanir Madhuri, Bibhinna Dinar Chinta, Bhikshowar Choka Toruwal

    Kumar Deepak Das

    Kumar Deepak Das

    Kumar_Deepak_Das

  • Sonowal Kachari people
  • Ethnic group of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh, Northeast India

    and Dimapur, with the Dimasa community. These locations are referenced in Sonowal Haidang geet (traditional songs), while Dimasa oral traditions similarly

    Sonowal Kachari people

    Sonowal_Kachari_people

  • Ethnic groups in South Asia
  • Ahom people Tai Aiton Tai Phake or Tai Phakial Bodo–Kachari people Bodo Dimasa Garo Hajong Sonowal Sutiya Chakma people Chepang Gurung Khowa Kirati people

    Ethnic groups in South Asia

    Ethnic_groups_in_South_Asia

  • 2008
  • Calendar year

    separatist rebel groups escalated conflict in India: Dima Halam Daogah sought a Dimasa state and the United National Liberation Front sought a Manipuri state.

    2008

    2008

    2008

  • Umrangso
  • Town in Assam, India

    population is under 6 years of age. Some of the ethnicities in the town are Dimasa, Karbi, Biates, Khasi, Nepali, Khelma. Vivekananda Kendra Vidyalaya, Umrangso

    Umrangso

    Umrangso

    Umrangso

  • Mizo language
  • Tibeto-Burman language spoken primarily in northeastern India

    Hrangkhol Karbi Paite Ranglong Saihriem Sakachep Vaiphei Sal Barman Bodo Deori Dimasa Garo Kachari Koch Kokborok Moran Nocte Rabha Singpho Tangsa Tiwa Turung

    Mizo language

    Mizo language

    Mizo_language

  • Sherpa language
  • Tibetic language

    Hrangkhol Karbi Paite Ranglong Saihriem Sakachep Vaiphei Sal Barman Bodo Deori Dimasa Garo Kachari Koch Kokborok Moran Nocte Rabha Singpho Tangsa Tiwa Turung

    Sherpa language

    Sherpa language

    Sherpa_language

  • List of language names
  • in: northeastern Arunachal Pradesh, India and Zayü County, Tibet, China Dimasa – Grao-Dima Spoken in: Assam and Nagaland, India Dinka – Thuɔŋjäŋ Spoken

    List of language names

    List_of_language_names

  • List of Telugu chodas
  • Rulers of Andhra Pradesh, 6th-13th century

    South Asia 1250 CE DELHI SULTANATE (MAMLUKS) AHOM DIMASA CHUTIA KAMATA LOHA RAS QARLUGHIDS MARYUL GUGE SOOMRAS MAKRAN SULTANATE MONGOL EMPIRE CHUDASAMAS

    List of Telugu chodas

    List of Telugu chodas

    List_of_Telugu_chodas

  • Black widow
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    or Dagestan DHD(J), also called Black Widow, a subgroup of the militant Dimasa organization Dima Halam Daogah of Assam, India Black Widower (disambiguation)

    Black widow

    Black_widow

  • Khangoi language
  • Sino-Tibetan language of India

    Hrangkhol Karbi Paite Ranglong Saihriem Sakachep Vaiphei Sal Barman Bodo Deori Dimasa Garo Kachari Koch Kokborok Moran Nocte Rabha Singpho Tangsa Tiwa Turung

    Khangoi language

    Khangoi_language

  • Gallong language
  • Sino-Tibetan language spoken in India

    Hrangkhol Karbi Paite Ranglong Saihriem Sakachep Vaiphei Sal Barman Bodo Deori Dimasa Garo Kachari Koch Kokborok Moran Nocte Rabha Singpho Tangsa Tiwa Turung

    Gallong language

    Gallong_language

  • Ao language
  • Tibeto-Burman language spoken by the Ao of Nagaland in northeast India

    Hrangkhol Karbi Paite Ranglong Saihriem Sakachep Vaiphei Sal Barman Bodo Deori Dimasa Garo Kachari Koch Kokborok Moran Nocte Rabha Singpho Tangsa Tiwa Turung

    Ao language

    Ao_language

  • Undivided Goalpara district
  • Former district of Assam in British India

    Davaka dynasty Mlechchha dynasty Pala dynasty Late Medieval Chutia Kingdom Dimasa Kingdom Kamata Kingdom Ahom kingdom Koch kingdom Baro-Bhuyan Moamoria rebellion

    Undivided Goalpara district

    Undivided Goalpara district

    Undivided_Goalpara_district

  • Bilateral descent
  • Family lineage system

    kinship system. Nonetheless, it has some tendency toward patrilineality. The Dimasa tribe of Northeast India have a system of dual family clan. The Urapmin

    Bilateral descent

    Bilateral descent

    Bilateral_descent

  • Bokar language
  • Tani language spoken in Tibet and India

    Hrangkhol Karbi Paite Ranglong Saihriem Sakachep Vaiphei Sal Barman Bodo Deori Dimasa Garo Kachari Koch Kokborok Moran Nocte Rabha Singpho Tangsa Tiwa Turung

    Bokar language

    Bokar_language

  • Howraghat
  • Town in Assam, India

    state of Assam. It is home to many indigenous communities mainly Karbi, Dimasa Kachari, Tiwa (Lalung) Kachari, Bodo Kachari, etc. The name "Howraghat"

    Howraghat

    Howraghat

  • Sikkimese Bhutia language
  • Tibetic language of Nepal and India

    Hrangkhol Karbi Paite Ranglong Saihriem Sakachep Vaiphei Sal Barman Bodo Deori Dimasa Garo Kachari Koch Kokborok Moran Nocte Rabha Singpho Tangsa Tiwa Turung

    Sikkimese Bhutia language

    Sikkimese_Bhutia_language

  • Bihu
  • Cultural festival in Assam, India

    include Boros, Dimasas, Rabhas, Tiwas, etc. have also been celebrating Bihu since ancient times. The Boros call it Baisagu, while the Dimasas, Tiwa and Rabha

    Bihu

    Bihu

    Bihu

  • Sal languages
  • Branch of Sino-Tibetan languages

    Hrangkhol Karbi Paite Ranglong Saihriem Sakachep Vaiphei Sal Barman Bodo Deori Dimasa Garo Kachari Koch Kokborok Moran Nocte Rabha Singpho Tangsa Tiwa Turung

    Sal languages

    Sal_languages

  • Garo people
  • Ethnic group of Indian subcontinent

    Animism Related ethnic groups Bodo-Kachari groups; Boro, Hajong, Rabha, Koch, Dimasa, Tripuri, Konyak people, other Tibeto Burman peoples Atong, Ruga

    Garo people

    Garo people

    Garo_people

  • Kokborok
  • Sino-Tibetan language spoken in India and Bangladesh

    Sino-Tibetan language of the Bodo–Garo branch. It is related to the Bodo and Dimasa languages of neighboring Assam. The Garo language is also a related language

    Kokborok

    Kokborok

    Kokborok

  • Konyak language
  • Language

    Hrangkhol Karbi Paite Ranglong Saihriem Sakachep Vaiphei Sal Barman Bodo Deori Dimasa Garo Kachari Koch Kokborok Moran Nocte Rabha Singpho Tangsa Tiwa Turung

    Konyak language

    Konyak_language

  • Hailakandi district
  • District of Assam in India

    followed by Hindi (7.74%), Tiprasa Kachari (2.11%), Manipuri (1.92%), Dimasa Kachari (1.81%) and Bhojpuri (1.65%). Sylheti Bengalis form the majority

    Hailakandi district

    Hailakandi district

    Hailakandi_district

  • Northeast India
  • Group of Indian states

    states of Northeast India: Bhojpuri Bishnupriya Biate Bodo Chakma Deori Dimasa Garo Hajong Hmar Karbi Kami (caste) Khampti Koch Rajbongshi Kom Lepcha Limbu

    Northeast India

    Northeast India

    Northeast_India

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Online names & meanings

  • Nafeesah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian, Muslim

    Nafeesah

    Precious; Choice; Delicate; Refined; Pure; Exquisite

  • Terrian
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Terrian

    Innocent.

  • Jehucal
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Jehucal

    Mighty, perfect, wasted.

  • Gammons
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gammons

    English : variant of Gammon.

  • Kulandaisami
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Kannada, Tamil

    Kulandaisami

    Another Name for God Murugan

  • Bracha
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Jewish

    Bracha

    Blessing

  • Danavira
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Danavira

    Hero Among the Donors

  • Balj
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Balj

    Delighted; A Narrator of Hadith had this Name

  • Brahampal
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Brahampal

    Lord's Fosterer

  • Ratnadh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Ratnadh

    Possessing Jewels

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