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1Hindī Niśī Aṅgrejī śabda-sūcī =
By Braja Bihārī Kumāra
“Hindī Niśī Aṅgrejī śabda-sūcī =” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Hindī Niśī Aṅgrejī śabda-sūcī =
- Author: Braja Bihārī Kumāra
- Language: hin
- Number of Pages: Median: 28
- Publisher: ➤ Nāgālaiṇḍa Bhāshā Parishada
- Publish Date: 1974
- Publish Location: Kohimā
“Hindī Niśī Aṅgrejī śabda-sūcī =” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Dictionaries - Hindi language - Dafla - Dafla language - English - Nyishi language
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL4863355M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 27768211
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 75902571
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1974
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Nyishi people
Nyishi means human being or this human. The Nyishis are mentioned as the Dafla people in the contemporary Ahom documents and consequently, the British
Nishi language
Abraham Grierson as ‘Dafla’. He included different varieties under a common name which is known as North Assam group. The varieties are Dafla, Miri and Abor
Tani languages
Tani Apatani (aka Tani) Nishi Nishi (aka E. Dafla, Nishing; possibly including Nyisu, Yano), Tagin (aka W. Dafla), Bangni (aka Na), Hill Miri (aka Sarak)
Tibeto-Burman languages
Rungchenbung, Yakha, and Limbu Vayu–Chepang (perhaps also Newar) Abor–Miri–Dafla (perhaps also Aka, Digaro, Miju, and Dhimal) Kachin (perhaps including Luish)
Bangni-Tagin language
Tagin (Tagen), also known as West Dafla and Bangni (incl. Na) is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken in India. Stuart Blackburn states that the 350 speakers
Sutanpha
in his reign, except in January 1717 there was an expedition against the Daflas of the northern hills, who had again taken to raiding the plains people
Assam
Other than that, several expeditions were sent against the Miris, the Daflas, the Naga Mishmis and the Nagas of Namsung, Dayang and the Rengma Nagas
Daphla Hills
Daphla (or Dafla) Hills is a tract of hilly country on the border of western Arunachal and Assam occupied by an independent tribe called Daphla. It lies
Sino-Indian War
proper permit." Lin (2004), p. 26: "The tribal peoples, notably the Abors, Daflas, Mishmis, Monpas, Akas and Miris, apart from some occasional episodes of
List of languages by number of native speakers in India
239,608 0.023% 44 English 226,449 0.022% 45 Malto 224,926 0.022% 46 Nissi/Dafla 211,485 0.021% 47 Adi 198,462 0.019% 48 Thado 190,595 0.019% 49 Chakma 176