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Hee Burmiok, the Glossary

Table of Contents

  1. 25 relations: Bhutia language, Cardamom, Gurung language, Gyalshing district, India, Indian Standard Time, Kangchenjunga, Kiranti languages, Lepcha language, Lepcha people, Limbu language, Limbu people, List of districts in India, Nepali language, Nepalis, Newar language, Pawan Kumar Chamling, Pelling, Postal Index Number, Sherpa language, Sherpa people, Sikkim, States and union territories of India, Sunwar language, Tamang language.

  2. Cities and towns in Gyalshing district
  3. Mountain biking venues

Bhutia language

Bhutia (THL: dren jong ké, "rice valley language") or Sikkimese is a language of the Tibeto-Burman languages spoken by the Bhutia people in Sikkim, India, and in parts of Koshi, Nepal.

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Cardamom

Cardamom, sometimes cardamon or cardamum, is a spice made from the seeds of several plants in the genera Elettaria and Amomum in the family Zingiberaceae.

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Gurung language

Gurung (Devanagari), also known as Tamu Kyi (Tibetan) or Tamu Bhāṣā, is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken by the Gurung people of Nepal.

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Gyalshing district

Gyalshing District or Geyzing District is a district of the Indian state of Sikkim.

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India

India, officially the Republic of India (ISO), is a country in South Asia.

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Indian Standard Time

Indian Standard Time (IST), sometimes also called India Standard Time, is the time zone observed throughout the Republic of India, with a time offset of UTC+05:30.

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Kangchenjunga

Kangchenjunga, also spelled Kanchenjunga, Kanchanjanghā and Khangchendzonga, is the third-highest mountain in the world.

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Kiranti languages

The Kiranti languages are a major family of Sino-Tibetan languages spoken in Nepal and India (notably Sikkim, Darjeeling, Kalimpong, and Bhutan) by the Kirati people.

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Lepcha language

Lepcha language, or Róng language (Lepcha:; Róng ríng), is a Himalayish language spoken by the Lepcha people in Sikkim, India and parts of West Bengal, Nepal, and Bhutan.

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Lepcha people

The Lepcha (also called Rongkup (Lepcha: ᰕᰫ་ᰊᰪᰰ་ᰆᰧᰶ ᰛᰩᰵ་ᰀᰪᰱ ᰛᰪᰮ་ᰀᰪᰱ, Mútuncí Róngkup Rumkup, "beloved children of the Róng and of God") and Rongpa (Sikkimese)) are among the indigenous peoples of the Indian state of Sikkim and Nepal, and number around 80,000.

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Limbu language

Limbu (Limbu:, yakthuṅpan) is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken by the Limbu people of Nepal and Northeastern India (particularly Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Sikkim, Assam and Nagaland) as well as expatriate communities in Bhutan.

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Limbu people

The Limbu (exonym) / Yakthung (endonym) or (Limbu: ᤕᤠᤰᤌᤢᤱ) are a Tibeto-Burman ethnolinguistic group indigenous to the Himalayan region of eastern Nepal, Sikkim, Assam, Nagaland, northern West Bengal, and western Bhutan.

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List of districts in India

A district (zila), also known as revenue district is an administrative division of an Indian state or territory.

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Nepali language

Nepali is an Indo-Aryan language native to the Himalayas region of South Asia.

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Nepalis

Nepali (also Nepalese; नेपाली) are the citizens of Nepal under the provisions of Nepali nationality law.

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Newar language

Newar (nepāla bhāṣā) is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken by the Newar people, the indigenous inhabitants of Nepal Mandala, which consists of the Kathmandu Valley and surrounding regions in Nepal.

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Pawan Kumar Chamling

Pawan Kumar Chamling Rai (born 22 September 1950) is an Indian politician and writer who served as the 5th Chief Minister of Sikkim from 1994 to 2019.

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Pelling

Pelling is a hill station in Gyalshing district of Sikkim, India. Hee Burmiok and Pelling are Cities and towns in Gyalshing district.

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Postal Index Number

A Postal Index Number (PIN; sometimes redundantly a PIN code) refers to a six-digit code in the Indian postal code system used by India Post.

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Sherpa language

Sherpa (also Sharpa, Sherwa, or Xiaerba) is a Tibetic language spoken in Nepal and the Indian state of Sikkim, mainly by the Sherpa.

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Sherpa people

The Sherpas (shar pa) are one of the Tibetan ethnic groups native to the most mountainous regions of Nepal and Tibetan Autonomous Region.

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Sikkim

Sikkim is a state in northeastern India.

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States and union territories of India

India is a federal union comprising 28 states and 8 union territories, for a total of 36 entities.

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Sunwar language

Sunuwar, Sunuwar, or Kõinch (other spellings are Koinch and Koincha), is a Kiranti language of the Sino-Tibetan language family spoken in Nepal and India by the Sunuwar people.

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Tamang language

Tamang (Devanagari: तामाङ; tāmāng) is a term used to collectively refer to a dialect cluster spoken mainly in Nepal, Sikkim, West Bengal (Darjeeling) and North-Eastern India.

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See also

Cities and towns in Gyalshing district

Mountain biking venues

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hee_Burmiok