Amdo Tibetan (Tibetan script: ཨ་མདོའི་སྐད་, Wylie: A-mdo’i skad, Lhasa dialect: [ámtokɛ́ʔ]; also called Am kä) is the Tibetic language spoken in Amdo...
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Amdo (Tibetan: ཨ་མདོ་, Wylie: a mdo [ʔam˥˥.to˥˥]; Chinese: 安多; pinyin: Ānduō) is one of the three traditional Tibetan regions, the others being Ü-Tsang...
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the Central Tibetan branch (the other two being Khams Tibetan and Amdo Tibetan). In terms of mutual intelligibility, speakers of Khams Tibetan are able to...
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Tibetic languages (redirect from Southern Tibetan)
family. Classical Tibetan was not a tonal language, but many varieties such as Central and Khams Tibetan have developed tone registers. Amdo and Ladakhi-Balti...
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traditional classification of Tibetic languages (the other two being Amdo Tibetan and Ü-Tsang). In terms of mutual intelligibility, Khams could communicate...
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The nomadic Amdo Tibetan and the western dialects of the Ladakhi language, as well as the Balti language, come very close to the Old Tibetan spellings....
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Tibet (redirect from Tibetan culture area)
unified under a series of Tibetan governments in Lhasa, Shigatse, or nearby locations. The eastern regions of Kham and Amdo often maintained a more decentralized...
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Tseku with Khams. Central Tibetan has 70% lexical similarity with Amdo Tibetan and 80% lexical similarity with Khams Tibetan. Qu & Jing (2017), a comparative...
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and Amdo (western Sichuan / Xikang and Qinghai provinces in the Chinese administrative hierarchy) were outside the administration of the Tibetan government...
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spoken in the south-east Amdo Tibetan, spoken in the north-east Tibetan (disambiguation) Bhoti (disambiguation), various Tibetan languages This disambiguation...
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Qinghai–Gansu sprachbund (redirect from Amdo sprachbund)
interaction between speakers of northwestern varieties of Mandarin Chinese, Amdo Tibetan and Mongolic and Turkic languages. These families feature contrasting...
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Northern Qiang, rGyalrong Zamtang County: Amdo Tibetan In April 2020, classroom instruction was switched from Tibetan to Mandarin Chinese in Ngaba. The region...
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Tibetan language (the dialects of Ü-Tsang, including Lhasa), Khams Tibetan, and Amdo Tibetan are generally considered to be dialects of a single language,...
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often bilingual in Amdo Tibetan and the two groups often use the term "maternal uncle" to refer each other, referencing the Salars' Tibetan ancestry. Many...
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Amdo County (Tibetan: ཨ་མདོ་རྫོང་; Chinese: 安多县) is a county within Nagqu of the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. The county covers an area of 43,410...
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Tongren, Qinghai (category Amdo)
in the historic region of Amdo, is the capital and second smallest administrative subdivision by area within Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in...
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Kham (redirect from Sino-Tibetan border)
(Tibetan: ཁམས་, Wylie: khams; Chinese: 康; pinyin: Kāng) is one of the three traditional Tibetan regions, the others being Domey also known as Amdo in...
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in: Amdo Tibetans in Transition: Society and Culture in the Post-Mao Era. Edited by Toni Huber. 2: 241–67, 2002. Gangs Phrug. A Modern Golok Tibetan Family...
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14th Dalai Lama (category Articles containing Standard Tibetan-language text)
selection, a form of Tibetan government called Ganden Phodrang administered the traditional Tibetan regions of Ü-Tsang, Kham and Amdo. As Chinese forces...
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border region. Contemporary Salar has some influence from Chinese and Amdo Tibetan. Due to the ethnonym "Salur", which is also shared by some modern Turkmen...
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Standard Tibetan, which is spoken in Central Tibet and also in Exile by most Tibetans. In Kham the Khams Tibetan dialect is spoken and in Amdo the Amdo Tibetan...
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that Tibetan internal systems were left untouched and China relinquished control over a number of important ethnic Tibetan groups in Kham and Amdo. The...
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Lanyin Mandarin (category Sino-Tibetan language stubs)
form of Central Plains Mandarin, and his family speak neither Amdo Tibetan nor Lhasa Tibetan. Lanzhou dialect [zh] (simplified Chinese: 兰州话; traditional...
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Mongolian and Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture (Chinese: 海西蒙古族藏族自治州; Mongolian: ᠬᠠᠶᠢᠰᠢ ᠶᠢᠨ ᠮᠣᠩᠭᠣᠯ ᠲᠥᠪᠡᠳ ᠦᠨᠳᠦᠰᠦᠲᠡᠨ ᠦ ᠥᠪᠡᠷᠲᠡᠭᠡᠨ ᠵᠠᠰᠠᠬᠤ ᠵᠧᠦ; Tibetan:...
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Literary language (section Tibetan)
register vernacular, like Central Tibetan language in Ü-Tsang (Tibet proper), Khams Tibetan in Kham, Amdo Tibetan in Amdo, Ladakhi language in Ladakh and...
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Languages of China (section Sino-Tibetan)
Tangut (extinct) Tibeto-Kanauri Bodish Tibetan Central Tibetan (Standard Tibetan) Amdo Tibetan Khams Tibetan Baima Tshangla Zhangzhung (extinct) Lolo–Burmese–Naxi...
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control over the rest of Amdo (Qinghai). General Ma Fuxiang (also of Hui ethnicity) was the chairman of the Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Commission and...
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Bonan language (category Languages written in Tibetan script)
[p⁼aoˈnaŋ], Baonang; Chinese: 保安语, Bǎo'ānyǔ; Amdo Tibetan: Dorké), also known by its endonym Manikacha (Tibetan: མ་ནི་སྐད་ཅི; Wylie: Ma ni skad ci), is the...
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Wutun language (category Tibetan language)
from Amdo Tibetan, the local lingua franca; and an even smaller element comes from the Bonan Mongolian language. The Wutun grammar derives from Amdo Tibetan...
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Hui people (section Tibetan-Muslim sectarian violence)
Ma Bufang, as well as Salafi soldiers, to crush the Tibetan revolt in Amdo during the 1959 Tibetan uprising. The majority of the Hui Muslim Ma Clique Generals...
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