• Kyirong is a language from the subgroup of Tibetic languages spoken in the Gyirong County of the Shigatse prefecture, of the Tibetan Autonomous Region...
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    Kyirong–Kagate is a subgroup of Tibetic languages spoken primarily in Nepal, with a hundred or so speakers across the border in Tibet. Varieties are:...
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  • Kyirong or Gyirong (Tibetan: སྐྱིད་གྲོང་, Wylie: skyid grong, THL: kyi rong), Jilong in Chinese (Chinese: 吉隆鎮; pinyin: Jílóng zhèn) and Kerung in Nepalese...
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    Sherpa and Jirel; other languages/dialects along the Sino-Nepalese border: Humla, Mugu, Dolpo, Lo-ke, Nubri, Tsum, Langtang, Kyirong, Yolmo, Gyalsumdo, Kagate...
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    Gyirong County (category CS1 Chinese-language sources (zh))
    meditation places of the Tibetan Yogin Mi-la ras-pa (Milarepa). The local Kyirong language has been researched thoroughly and folk literature of this region was...
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    side of the border, although Kyirong is in the Tibet Antonymous Region. Along with Yolmo, Kyirong and Syuba, other languages in the family include Tsum...
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    Central Tibetan, Jirel, Humla, Mugom, Dolpo, Lo-ke, Nubri, Tsum, Langtang, Kyirong, Yolmo, Gyalsumdo, Kagate, Lhomi, Walung, and Tokpe Gola. Literary Tibetan...
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    lexicon. Nubri is perhaps most closely related to neighbouring Tsum language and the Kyirong variety of Tibetan spoken just across the border in Tibet. It has...
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    River basin in central Nepal. The river is formed by the merger of the Kyirong Tsangpo and the Lende Khola originating in Gyirong County of Tibet, which...
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  • Tribes of India. The Yolmo people speak the Yolmo language of the Kyirong branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family. Accordingly, it has a high lexical similarity...
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    Syuba and other Kyirong-Yolmo varieties. It is most closely related to the Yolmo language, and more distantly related to other languages in the family....
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  • Tsewang Dolkar Khangkar (category Articles with French-language sources (fr))
    Khangkar (born 1959 in Kyirong, Tibet) is a doctor of traditional Tibetan medicine, currently exiled in India. She was born in Kyirong, southern Tibet, and...
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  • Gyirong (redirect from Kyirong)
    Gyirong Town, a township in Tibet near the border of Nepal Kyirong language, a Tibetic language Zongga, the seat of Gyirong county, sometimes called Gyirong...
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  • Dzongka (category CS1 uses Chinese-language script (zh))
    550 ft) in the valley of Kyirong Tsangpo near the confluence of its two source streams, Zarong Chu and Gyang Chu. The Kyirong Tsangpo valley, which continues...
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  • to: Kagate people, a Tibetan people of Nepal Kagate language, their language Kyirong-Kagate language Çağatay This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    Gyalsumdo (ISO 639-3: gyo), Hyolmo (ISO 639-3: scp), Jirel (ISO 639-3: jul]), Kyirong (ISO 639-3: kgy), Lhomi (ISO 639-3: lhm), Lhowa ISO 639-3: loy), Nubri...
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  • undocumented Tibetic language spoken by an estimated 200 individuals of the Manang District in the Gandaki Zone of Nepal. In January 2018 the language was added...
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  • attrition of the language. Tsum has a two-tone language system. There is a varying degree of mutual intelligibility between Tsum and other Kyirong-Yolmo varieties...
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  • Tsangpo (category Articles containing Standard Tibetan-language text)
    originating or sometimes flowing through the Tsang province of Tibet, including: Kyirong Tsangpo, in its lower reaches known as Trishuli River Matsang Tsangpo,...
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    Malla dynasty (Nepal) (category Articles containing Nepali (macrolanguage)-language text)
    routes into Tibet, via Banepa to the northeast and via Rasuwa and the Kyirong Valley near Langtang to the northwest. Traders would cross the jungle-infested...
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    Dinggyê County (category CS1 Chinese-language sources (zh))
    the Qomolangma National Nature Preserve (Dinggyê, Tingri, Nyalam, and Kyirong). Dinggyê County is divided into 3 towns and 7 townships. "日喀则市第七次全国人口普查主要数据公报"...
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  • Lobsang Dolma Khangkar (category Articles containing Standard Tibetan-language text)
    khang dkar) also called Lobsang Dolma or Ama Lobsang Dolma (July 6, 1934, Kyirong, Tibet - December 15, 1989, Dharamsala, India) was a 13th generation doctor...
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    Gorkha Kingdom (category Articles containing Nepali (macrolanguage)-language text)
    their attention north and invaded Tibet. They seized the border towns of Kyirong and Kuti, and forced the Tibetans to pay an annual tribute. When the Tibetans...
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    Beyul (category Articles containing Standard Tibetan-language text)
    around Mount Everest are the Khenbalung, Solukhumbu, Rolwaling, Rongshar, Kyirong and Nubri sacred valleys. The Sherpa people discovered Solukhumbu when...
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    Tingri County (category CS1 Chinese-language sources (zh))
    is one of the four counties (the other three being Dinjie, Nyalam, and Kyirong) that comprise the Qomolangma National Nature Preserve, a protected area...
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    of Newar expansion emerges. Trade routes to Tibet via Humla, Mustang, Kyirong, Khasa and Olangchung Gola channeled north–south relations. Following the...
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    Langtang (category Articles containing Nepali (macrolanguage)-language text)
    follow Tibetan Buddhism, and speak a Tibetan language that is closely related to the Tibetan spoken in Kyirong, southern Tibet. The Langtangpas regard the...
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    China–Nepal border (category CS1 Nepali-language sources (ne))
    original on 2017-02-11. Retrieved 2017-02-09. the new border crossing from Kyirong, Tibet to Rasuwaghadi, Nepal. Though this border crossing has NOT been...
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    Nyalam County (category CS1 Chinese-language sources (zh))
    the Qomolangma National Nature Preserve (Nyalam, Tingri, Dinggyê, and Kyirong). Nyalam County is divided into 2 towns and 5 townships. China National...
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    Khumbu Glacier (category Articles containing Nepali (macrolanguage)-language text)
    Myagdi Khola Narayani or Gandaki Rahughat Khola Seti Gandaki Trishuli or Kyirong Tsangpo Karnali basin Babai Bheri Budhi Ganga Karnali or Ghagra Kalapani...
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