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  2. Dimasa language - Wikipedia

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    The Dimasa language is one of the oldest languages spoken in North East India, particularly in Assam, Nagaland. The word Dimasa etymologically translates to "Son (s) [ sa] of the big river [ dima ]", i.e. the mighty Brahmaputra. The Dimasa word di, meaning water, forms the root of the names of many of the major rivers of Assam and of North East ...

  3. Dimasa Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Dimasa Kingdom (also Kachari kingdom) was a late medieval/early modern kingdom in Assam, Northeast India ruled by Dimasa kings. The Dimasa kingdom and others (Kamata, Chutiya) that developed in the wake of the Kamarupa kingdom were examples of new states that emerged from indigenous communities in medieval Assam as a result of socio-political transformations in these communities.

  4. Dimasa people - Wikipedia

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    The Dimasa people (local pronunciation:) are an ethnolinguistic community presently inhabiting in Assam and Nagaland states in Northeastern India. They speak Dimasa , a Tibeto-Burman language . This community is fairly homogeneous and exclusive, with members required to draw from both parents' separate clans.

  5. Dimasa Kachari language - Wikipedia

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    Dimasa is the oldest dynasty that ruled the Brahmaputra valley and its kingdom was known as KACHARI Kingdom. They believe their first seat at Kamarupa. Dimasa language is officially introduced as MIL subject in Dima Hasao district up to class 8 as the current batch (2022) reached up to class 8 alone. The 2023 batch will be studying class 9 ...

  6. Dima Hasao district - Wikipedia

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    dimahasao.assam.gov.in. Dima Hasao district ( IPA: [ˈdɪmə həˈsaʊ] ), is an administrative district in the state of Assam, India. As of 2011, it is the least populous district of Assam. [1] [2] Dima Hasao district is one of two autonomous hill districts of Assam. The district headquarters Haflong is the only hill station in the state.

  7. Dimasa - Wikipedia

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    Dimasa may refer to the following entities in Northeast India : Dimasa people, a group of people in present Assam and Nagaland states. Dimasa language, also called Dimasa-Kachari or Dima-basa, their Sino-Tibetan language. Dimasa Kingdom, early precursor of the Kachari Kingdom in Medieval Assam. Dima Hasao district, district of Assam in India.

  8. Ibn al-Haytham - Wikipedia

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    Ḥasan Ibn al-Haytham (Latinized as Alhazen; / æ l ˈ h æ z ən /; full name Abū ʿAlī al-Ḥasan ibn al-Ḥasan ibn al-Haytham أبو علي، الحسن بن الحسن بن الهيثم; c. 965 – c. 1040) was a medieval mathematician, astronomer, and physicist of the Islamic Golden Age from present-day Iraq.

  9. Dimapur - Wikipedia

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    dimapur .nic .in. Dimapur ( / diməˈpʊər /) is the largest city and municipality in the Indian state of Nagaland. As of 2011, the municipality had a population of 122,834. The city is the main gateway and commercial centre of Nagaland. Located near the border with Assam along the banks of the Dhansiri River.