lingvo.wikisort.org - LanguageRaji is a small Sino-Tibetan language of Nepal and Uttarakhand, India. Speakers were until recently nomadic.
Sino-Tibetan language of western Nepal and Uttarakhand, India
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| Region | Nepal, India |
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Native speakers | 3,800 (2011 census)[1] |
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Language family | |
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| Dialects |
- Barh Bandale
- Naukule
- Purbiya
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| ISO 639-3 | rji |
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| Glottolog | raji1240 |
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| ELP | Raji |
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Distribution
Raji is spoken in the following areas of southwestern Nepal:[1]
It is also spoken by Raji people of Uttarakhand, India, primarily living in Pithoragarh district.
In Pithoragarh district, Rastogi (2015)[2] reports that Raji is spoken in the hamlets of Kimkhola, Bhogtirua, Ganagaon, Chipaltara, Madanbori, Kutachaurani, Altodi, Jamtadi, Khirdwari and Chakarpur.
Dialects
Khatri (2008)[3] divides Raji into 3 main regional dialects, for which he also provides word lists.
- Barabandale: spoken in Jyotinagar, Katasi, Lalbojhi, Kuti, Bhuruwa, Solta, Khairehi, and Keodi of Kailali District; Sundarpur, Bandevi Sibir, Daiji, krishanpur and Chela Sibir of Kanchanpur District; and Rajigaun, Galfa, and Babiyachaur of Surkhet District.
- Purbiya: Shankarpur, Machhagadh, Baniyabhar, Rambhapur, Dhakela, Dhadhawar, Sanoshree, Gulariya Municipality and Phanphena of Bardiya District.Also Speak in Chhinchu of Surkhet District.
- Naukule : Spoken in Jhil and Kuchaini of Chaumala, Shankarpur of Masuriya, Jarahi of Sadepani, Dhangaghi Municipality and Manera. All are located within Kailali District.
References
- Raji at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
- Rastogi, Kavita. 2015. Raji Orthography Development. Himalayan Linguistics, Vol. 14(2): 39–48. doi:10.5070/H914224947
- Khatri, Ramesh. 2008. The structure of verbs and sentences of Raji. MA thesis, Kirtipur: Tribhuvan University.
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Languages of Nepal |
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Indigenous languages | | Sino-Tibetan | | Kiranti | |
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| Government | | Executive |
- Governor
- Chief Minister
- Council of Ministers
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| Legislature |
- Legislative Assembly
- Speaker
- Leader of the Opposition
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| Judiciary |
- High Court
- Chief Justice
- Judges
- Lok Adalat
- Lokayukta
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Departments and agencies |
- Symbols
- Emblem
- Song
- Motto
- Foundation day
- Departments
- Environment and Forests
- Police
- Agencies
- Bar Council
- Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission
- Election Commission
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- Information Commission
- Public Service Commission
- Womens' Commission
- Industrial Development Corporation
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| History | Ancient Kingdoms |
- Uttarakuru Kingdom
- Paurava Kingdom
- Khasa Janapada Kingdom
- Himalaya Kingdom
- Parvata Kingdom
- Kirata Kingdom
- Nanda Empire
- Maurya Empire
- Kushan Empire
- Kuninda Kingdom
- Gupta Empire
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Medieval Kingdoms |
- Garhwal Kingdom
- Kumaon Kingdom
- Katyuri dynasty
- Chand dynasty
- Khasa Kingdom
- Raika Kingdom
- Gorkha Kingdom
- Anglo-Nepalese War
- Treaty of Sugauli
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Colonial Uttarakhand | Company rule |
- Ceded and Conquered Provinces
- North-Western Provinces
- Agra Presidency
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Crown rule |
- United Provinces of Agra and Oudh
- United Provinces of British India
- United Provinces
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Contemporary Uttarakhand |
- Rampur Tiraha firing
- Bifurcation of Uttar Pradesh
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Geography and Ecology | Geological features | | Mountains | |
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| Plains |
- Bhabar
- Terai
- Doab
- Ganges Basin
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| Ecoregions | | Highlands |
- Western Himalayan alpine shrub and meadows
- Western Himalayan subalpine conifer forests
- Himalayan subtropical pine forests
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| Lowlands |
- Western Himalayan broadleaf forests
- Himalayan subtropical broadleaf forests
- Terai–Duar savanna and grasslands
- Upper Gangetic Plains moist deciduous forests
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| Demographics | Ethnic groups | | Indo-Aryans |
- Garhwalis
- Kumaonis
- Jaunsaris
- Buksas
- Tharus
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| Tibeto-Burmans |
- Bhotiyas
- Rajis
- Jads
- Banrawats
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Administrative divisions | | Urban |
- Districts
- Tehsils
- Urban Local Bodies
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| Rural |
- Parganas
- Community Development Blocks
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| Politics |
- Coolie-Begar movement
- Statehood movement
- Chipko movement
- Elections
- Assembly constituencies
- Parliamentary constituencies
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| Tourism | | Monuments |
- World Heritage Site
- Nanda Devi and Valley of Flowers National Parks
- Ramsar Wetland
- Monuments of National Importance
- State Protected Monuments
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Chardham Circuit | |
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National Parks |
- Gangotri
- Govind Pashu Vihar
- Jim Corbett
- Nanda Devi
- Rajaji
- Valley of Flowers
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Other topics |
- Transport
- Char Dham Highway
- Char Dham Railway
- Dehradun–Haridwar–Rishikesh Metro
- Music
- Cuisine
- Economy
- Education
- School education
- Higher education
- Awards and decorations
- Uttarakhand Ratna
- Uttarakhand Gaurav Samman
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| Districts | | Kumaon | |
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| Garhwal | |
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Proposed districts | |
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Major cities | |
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На других языках
- [en] Raji language
[fr] Raji
Le raji est une langue tibéto-birmane parlée au Népal.
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