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The History of Bengal – 1 (2)

[9] Not only that, even the type of [...] people of Tibet are Mongolian of the Indo-Tibetan group. The Mongolians are divided into a few branches, one of them being the Indo-Tibetan group. The Brahmaputra, or Sang [...] Karma Puráńa :

Tantra in Bengal – Excerpt A (2)

[2] Not only that, even the type of [...] people of Tibet are Mongolian of the Indo-Tibetan group. The Mongolians are divided into a few branches, one of them being the Indo-Tibetan group. The Brahmaputra, or Sang [...] Karma Puráńa :

Talks on Bengal – Excerpt E (1)

[6] In Bengal there are many small groups of people speaking non-Sanskritic languages. For example, Indo-Tibetan and several other languages. These [...] speak a pure Sanskritic language.

Sentimentality: A Special Quality in Women – Excerpt E (2)

[2] The Indo-Tibetan people inhabit an area which includes [...] and their script is Tangada. In Indo-Tibetan phonetics, the sound ra is sparsely [...] ascend and descend hilly tracts.

River and Civilization – Excerpt A (1)

[16] The Brahmaputra civilization is a combination of the proto-Chinese and Indo-Tibetan civilizations. The civilization [...] of the Brahmaputra civilization.

Publisher's Note (1)

[134] “The Indo-Tibetan people” excerpt. Originally [...] in Prout in a Nutshell 16, 1990.

Psycho-Acoustic and Inferential Acoustic Notes (Discourse 9) (3)

[10] The Negro race has three branches: [...] (Japan), the original Chinese, Indo-Tibetan, Malaysian and Indo-Burmese. The [...] complexion and rather short in stature.

[12] The people of the Indo-Tibetan branch are somewhat earthen-coloured [...] Their language, Gorkhali, is not an Indo-Tibetan language; it is a Sanskrit-derived [...] word “Indian” does.

Phonetics, Prefixes and Suffixes (Discourse 5) (2)

[14] Most of those Bengali Brahmans [...] there is some Indo-Burmese and Indo-Tibetan influence, both in the racial [...] has heaped his abuse in this way:

[17] However he himself was not able [...] soap”. The Indo-Burmese and Indo-Tibetan influence on the local life of [...] and in the Southwest it is less.

Northeastern India (2)

[2] The shape of Nepal is like a rectangle [...] than Jhanpa district arc of the Indo-Tibetan group. The oldest script of Nepal [...] trade between the two countries.

[3] Bhutan is located to the north [...] “Bhutia.” The language is of the Indo-Tibetan group. The people follow the Buddhist [...] now Bhutan is a sovereign state.

Geology and Human Civilization (4)

[23] 3) Mongolians . The Mongolians [...] Burma, Thailand and Assam. The Indo-Tibetan people inhabit an area which includes [...] and their script is Tangada. In Indo-Tibetan phonetics, the sound “Ra” [...] ascend and descend hilly tracts.

[37] In Tibetan, Ladakhi, Kinnauri and [...] letters are very similar. There are Indo-Tibetan influences on the Bengali language.

[39] Shiva was Indo-Tibetan. He had three wives – Parvati, [...] of transportation was the yak.

A Scriptological and Linguistic Survey of the World (1)

[14] South Indian languages are of Austrico-Negroid [...] ethnically Tibetans are Mongoloids of Indo-Tibetan origin, their script is Indo-Aryan. [...] “rii” and “re.”