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Khowa may refer to: Khowa people, or Bugun, an ethnic group of north-eastern India Khowa language, the Sino-Tibetan language spoken by them Elliot, South
Khowa
Indian dairy food
Khoa, khoya, khowa or mawa is a soft cheese widely used in the cuisines of the Indian subcontinent, encompassing India, Nepal, and Pakistan. It is made
Khoa
Place in Eastern Cape, South Africa
Elliot, also known as Khowa, is a town in Chris Hani District Municipality in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa, and lies 80 km south-west of
Elliot,_South_Africa
Na-Khowa (Assamese: ন-খোৱা; pronunciation: No-Khowa) is a traditional agrarian festival in Assamese society. After the paddy harvest in the month of Aghon
Na-Khowa
Kho-Bwa language of Arunachal Pradesh, India
Bugun, also known as Khowa, is a small possible language isolate spoken in Arunachal Pradesh state of India by the Bugun. They numbered about 1,700 in
Bugun_language
State in Northeast India
annexed, and the capital region was placed under the administration of Sadiya-Khowa-Gohain. After securing the eastern tract, Suhungmung then expanded his kingdom
Assam
Ethnic group living in Northeast India
Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › The Buguns (formerly Khowa) are one of the earliest recognized schedule tribes of India, majority of
Bugun
South and Southeast Asian sweet dumpling dish
the outer soft shell is made from rice flour or wheat flour mixed with khowa or maida flour. There are two distinct varieties of Modak, fried and steamed
Modak
District of Assam in India
entitled Marangi-Khowa Gohain, an administrative post with the Rank of a Governor/Minister of the Ahom administration. Under Marangi-khowa Gohain, large
Golaghat_district
Tai Phake (vii). Marangi Khowa Gohain (viii). Sadiya Gohain. 3. Borgohain (16): (i). Sadiya Khowa Gohain (ii). Marangi Khowa Gohain (iii). Bahbaria Gohain
Lahkar
1986 novel by Indira Goswami
social issues of mid twentieth century Kamrup. Published as Dontal Hatir Une Khowa Howdah in 1986, it was translated into English by the author in 2004. Set
The Moth Eaten Howdah of the Tusker
The_Moth_Eaten_Howdah_of_the_Tusker
Road in South Africa
towns on the R56, namely Middelburg Karoo, Steynsburg, Molteno, Dordrecht, Khowa, Ugie, Maclear, Matatiele, Kokstad, Ixopo, Richmond and Pietermaritzburg
R56_(South_Africa)
Medieval state of India
the Chutia rulers became the administrative domain of the office of Sadia Khowa Gohain of the Ahom kingdom. The Chutia kingdom, believed to be founded in
Chutia_kingdom
Culture group of Tibet and Northeast India
survey. They are a "Scheduled Tribe" in India. They claim kinship with the Khowa (Bugun). Economically, they are at a transitional stage between a hunter
Puroik_people
Fort in Assam, India
the Borgohain family on Asurar Ali with 100 chor-bachas. Lahman Marangi-khowa Chetia of Borgohain family on the hill situated on the South of Asurar Ali
Garchuk_Lachit_Garh
Indian politician (born 1950)
Khandu, 32 Others Join Party". NDTV.com. Retrieved 4 January 2023. "Sadiya Khowa Gohain: A legacy to be questioned or celebrated? | The Arunachal Times"
Chowna_Mein
City in Arunachal Pradesh, India
6 years of age. It is inhabited by the Monpa, Sherdukpen, Miji, Bugun (Khowa) and Aka tribes. Languages spoken in Bomdila Town (2011) Bhotia (29.6%)
Bomdila
people Bodo Dimasa Garo Hajong Sonowal Sutiya Chakma people Chepang Gurung Khowa Kirati people Rai Limbu Yakkha Sunuwar Jirel Hayu Dhimal Lepcha people Magar
Ethnic_groups_in_South_Asia
Provincial route in South Africa
Africa that connects Colesberg with Ngcobo via Aliwal North, Barkly East and Khowa. Towns on the R58 route include Colesberg, Norvalspont, Venterstad, Burgersdorp
R58_(South_Africa)
1996 Indian film
Santwana Bardoloi based on Indira Goswami's 1986 novel Dontal Haatir Uiye Khowa Haoda . The film was screened at several international film festivals. The
Adajya
Town in Assam, India
ousted the last Sadiya Khowa Gohain, Govinda Gohain in 1810–11. From 1811, the Khamti chief Chao Salan Gohain became the new Sadiya-Khowa Gohain and later assisted
Sadiya
Language family of northeast India
language cluster and are clearly related. The pair of Sulung (or Puroik) and Khowa (or Bugun) languages are included in the family by Van Driem (2001) but
Kho-Bwa_languages
Town in Assam, India
The name Chapakhowa came from the Deori word Sepa haba meaning Owtenga khowa in Assamese. Sadiya College is located in this area. The town also has a
Chapakhowa
District of Arunachal Pradesh in India
Kalaktang Monpa), Miji (Sajolang), Sherdukpen, Aka (Hrusso), and Bugun (Khowa). Minority tribes include Takpa, Lishipa, Chugpa, and Butpa. All of these
West_Kameng_district
Cultural festival in Assam, India
the maturing paddy, cultivators whirl a piece of bamboo and recite rowa-khowa chants and spells to ward off pests and the evil eye. During the evening
Bihu
nkh Khiamngan language Vulnerable nky Khoirao language Vulnerable nki Khowa language Definitely endangered bgg Kinnauri language Definitely endangered
List of endangered languages in India
List_of_endangered_languages_in_India
District of Assam, India
of the Sutiyas, the Ahoms appointed Prasengmung Borgohain as the Sadiya-Khowa Gohain to rule the region. The area of the present district was an integral
Tinsukia_district
Cala Cathcart Cedarville Cofimvaba Dohne Dordrecht East London Elliot (Khowa) Engcobo (Ngcobo) Fort Beaufort (KwaMaqoma) Gonubie Haga-Haga Hamburg Hogsback
List of cities and towns in the Eastern Cape
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_the_Eastern_Cape
Kingdom in the Brahmaputra Valley in Assam, India (1228–1826)
Sadiya Khowa Gohain based in Sadiya, administered the Sadiya region that was acquired after the conquest of the Chutia kingdom in 1524. Marangi khowa Gohain
Ahom_kingdom
Group of the Sino-Tibetan language family
or could even be non-Tibeto-Burman language isolates: Kamengic Bugun (Khowa) Mey (Sherdukpen) of Shergaon Mey (Sherdukpen) of Rupa Sartang Chug and
Tibeto-Burman_languages
Ethnic group of Arunachal Pradesh, Northeast India
significant populations India Arunachal Pradesh Languages Sherdukpen, Tshangla, Assamese Religion Buddhism, Animism Related ethnic groups Monpa, Aka, Khowa
Sherdukpen_people
Demonym for the inhabitants of Bihar, India
veggies etc. The famous sweets include Imarti, Laung Lata, Parwal ki Mithai, Khowa Lai, Tilkut, Anarsa, Khaja, Laktho, Gulgula etc. The politics of Bihar is
Biharis
(150010006000600201) Ratanpur Gavorumalia (150010006000600205) Kathal Khowa (150010006000600207) Kathal Khowa Pam (150010006000600208) Tatibari (150010006000600209)
List_of_villages_in_Majuli
Karaila, bhanta) Lemon’s nimkee Satuwa Makai bhuja Makai roti Maruwa roti khowa padukiya Kasaar Malbhog Suji halwa sabardana kheer Sebai kheer Mohi Kobta
List_of_Nepalese_dishes
Local municipality in Eastern Cape, South Africa
458 3.25 0 0 Pan Africanist Congress of Azania 185 1.29 0 313 2.22 0 0 Khowa Residents Association 175 1.22 0 269 1.91 0 0 Drakensberg Concerned Residents
Sakhisizwe_Local_Municipality
Regional Route in South Africa
The R410 is a Regional Route in South Africa that connects Komani with Khowa via Lady Frere and Cala. Its western terminus is a junction with the R392
R410_(South_Africa)
China Buginese – ᨅᨔ ᨕᨘᨁᨗ Spoken in: South Sulawesi , Indonesia Bugun – Khowa Spoken in: Arunachal Pradesh, India Buhid – ᝊᝓᝑᝒᝇ Spoken in: Mindoro, Philippines
List_of_language_names
Tribal List of India
All tribes in the state including: Abor Aka Apatani Dafla Galong Khampti Khowa Mishmi Momba Any Naga tribes Sherdukpen Singpho Barmans in Cachar Deori
List_of_Scheduled_Tribes
Ahom king from 1672 to 1674
always advised the monarch against Debera Borbarua, daughter of Chapara khowa Gohain was buried alive with her deceased husband. Swargadeo Ramdhwaj Singha
Suklamphaa
Nominal Ahom king, ruled 1795–1811
the region of Sadiya, raised against Ahom rule and after expelling Sadiya-Khowa Gohain, the Ahom Governor of Sadiya, they established their own rule in
Suklingphaa
Indian scholar and writer (1942–2011)
ISBN 978-9324405456 1980 Budhosagor Dhukhor Geisha Aru Mohammed Musa 1988 Datal Hatir Une Khowa Howda (The Moth Eaten Howdah of a Tusker translated by the author, Rupa
Mamoni_Raisom_Goswami
Ethnic group from Assam, northeast India
region became a frontier province of the Ahom kingdom under the Sadiya-khowa Gohain, and the nobles were widely dispersed in Upper Assam. The Chutias
Chutia_people
doubtful) Hruso/Aka, Miji/Sajolang/Damai Khowa (association with Tibeto-Burman doubtful) Bugun (The Khowas) Sherdukpen/Mey, Sartang Lispha, Chug Sulung/Puroik
Demographics of Arunachal Pradesh
Demographics_of_Arunachal_Pradesh
Indian director, actress, radio host and paediatrician
Adajya. The film is based on Indira Goswami’s novel, Dontal Haatir Uiye Khowa Haoda (The Moth Eaten Howdah of a Tusker), and it won the National Award
Santwana_Bordoloi
South African politician (born 1955)
charge at Mantashe's three homes (one in Cala, one in Boksburg, and one in Khowa). In testimony to the inquiry, Mantashe had confirmed that the security
Gwede_Mantashe
Great Noble of the Ahom Dynasty
" (Barua 1939:61) "Shenlung King-lun was made Thao-mung Bo-ngen (Sadiya-khowa Gohain) in Lakni Rungrao 1527 and offered the rule between the source of
Borgohain
King of the Ahom Kingdom (c. 1717–1780)
of Dihing under a chief of Nara raised a rebellion and killed the Borhat–Khowa Gohain, but were subdued. Lakshmi Singha died on 13 December 1780, and was
Sunyeophaa
Culinary traditions of the Bhojpur region of India
Pedukia / murki – a dry sweet made up of maida and stuffed with mixture of khowa / fried soozi (semolina, sautéed in ghee) and sugar, and then fried. Ghujhia
Bhojpuri_cuisine
Village in Madhya Pradesh, India
product of raw food, vegetables, fruits, oil-seed, and milk products (milk, khowa, butter and buttermilk). Kosamkheda has only one primary school. It was
Kosamkheda
Aliwal North → Maletswai (2015) Jamestown → James Calata (2015) Elliot → Khowa (2016) Lady Frere → Cacadu (2016) Mount Ayliff → eMaxesibeni (2016) Mount
List of renamed places in South Africa
List_of_renamed_places_in_South_Africa
City in Assam, India
during the 16th century. During Ahom rule, this area was under Morongi-khowa Gohain, an administrative officer. In 1751, certain portions of Barpathar
Golaghat
Turkish drone strike on an SDF training camp near the village of Khirbat Khowa in the al-Hasakah countryside. On 29 July, 5 SNA fighters were killed in
Timeline of the Syrian civil war (2023)
Timeline_of_the_Syrian_civil_war_(2023)
List of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with B
Indo-European Bauria bgf I/L Niger-Congo Bangandu bgg I/L Sino-Tibetan Khowa Bugun (bgh) I/L Bogan bgi I/L Austronesian Giangan bgj I/L Niger-Congo Bangolan
ISO_639:b
Phakes also came into close contact with the Khamptis. When the king Sadiya Khowa heard about the settlement of the Phakes and the Singphos at Nong-Taw, he
History of the Tai-Phake people in northeast India
History_of_the_Tai-Phake_people_in_northeast_India
458 3.25 0 0 Pan Africanist Congress of Azania 185 1.29 0 313 2.22 0 0 Khowa Residents Association 175 1.22 0 269 1.91 0 0 Drakensberg Concerned Residents
Sakhisizwe Local Municipality elections
Sakhisizwe_Local_Municipality_elections
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Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Pearl
Girl/Female
Muslim
Singer
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Krishna, Moon
Boy/Male
Tamil
Musical
Boy/Male
Hindu
Ruby, Valued, Honoured, Gem
Male
Hebrew
(×וּדִי) Pet form of Hebrew Ehuwd, UDI means "joining together, united."
Female
Dutch
, pearl.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Friendly Devotion
Girl/Female
Tamil
Prateshi | பà¯à®°à®¤à¯‡à®·à¯€
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
The Intelligent
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