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Bodo Kirati (Kachari People) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bodo Kirati (Kachari People) Bodo Kirati refers to the Kachari groups of Northeast India and other South Asian region belonging to the Kirati tribes group of community. They came from Tibet and settled down mostly in north-east region of India, Nepal and Bhutan. They were first classified by S. Endle as the Kacharis. Here, Bodo is derived from Bod which means Tibet and Kachari is derived from Kachar meaning area near the river. They are considered to have reached the Brahmaputra valley via Tibet and settled in the foothills of the eastern Himalayan range which includes the whole of Assam, Tripura, North Bengal and parts of Bangladesh. That the Bodo-Kacharis were early colonizers of the river valleys is taken from the fact that most of the rivers in the Brahmaputra valley today carry Tibeto-Burman names — Dibang, Dihang, Dikhou, Dihing, etc. — where di- means water in Dimasa language.("Ti/twi"-Tripuri language,"Dwi" in boro & "Chi" in garo). They were the first Mongoloid people of Northeast, India and also ruled very kingdoms in Northeast, India region. ==Groups== Based on an 1881 census, there were 19 groups within the Kachari classification: # 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bodo Kirati (Kachari People)」の詳細全文を読む
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