- Sino-Tibetan (Other)
- ISO 639-2 CodesitISO 639-1 Code—sino-tibétaines, autres languesAll French Namessino-tibétaines, autres langues
English-French codes for the representation of names of languages ISO 639-1-2. 2013.
English-French codes for the representation of names of languages ISO 639-1-2. 2013.
Sino-Tibetan languages — Sino Tibetan Geographic distribution: East Asia Linguistic classification: One of the world s major language families. Subdivisions: Sinitic Tibeto Burman ISO 639 … Wikipedia
Sino-Tibetan languages — Superfamily of languages whose two branches are the Sinitic or Chinese languages and the Tibeto Burman family, an assemblage of several hundred very diverse languages spoken by about 65 million people from northern Pakistan east to Vietnam, and… … Universalium
Sino-Tibetan language speakers — The Sino Tibetan language family is a high level grouping of languages, at the same level as Indo European, with over a billion speakers worldwide. On the basis of historical reconstruction of vocabulary, the nearly 300 languages in this family… … Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture
Sino-Tibetan peoples — The term Sino Tibetan peoples is used to describe a people speaking a Sino Tibetan language.PeoplesSino Tibetan peoples are divided into two branches: Chinese peoples and Tibeto Burman peoples.*Chinese peoples: **Han Chinese **Hui **Dungan… … Wikipedia
Sino-Sikh War — General Zorawar Singh (1786 1841) Date May, 1841 August … Wikipedia
Tibetan people — བོད་པ། 藏族 Top: Milarepa • Thubten Gyatso • Buton Rinchen Drub • Ngapoi Ngawang Jigme • Gendun Drup Bottom … Wikipedia
Tibetan language — Sino Tibetan language spoken by more than five million people in Tibet (Xizang), Qinghai, Sichuan, and Gansu provinces in China; Bhutan; northern Nepal; and the Kashmir region of India and Pakistan. Since the occupation of Tibet by China in 1959 … Universalium
Tibetan language — Infobox Language name=Tibetan nativename=བོད་སྐད་ bod skad familycolor=Sino Tibetan states=China, India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan region=Tibet, Kashmir, Baltistan speakers=6,150,000Fact|date=September 2008 fam1=Sino Tibetan fam2=Tibeto Burman fam3 … Wikipedia
Tibetan sovereignty debate — The Tibetan sovereignty debate refers to two political debates. The first is whether the various territories within the People s Republic of China that are claimed as political Tibet should separate and become a new sovereign state. Many of the… … Wikipedia
Tibetan independence movement — The Tibetan independence movement is a movement to establish historical Tibet, comprising the three traditional provinces of Amdo, Kham, and Ü Tsang as an independent state. The movement is largely led by Tibetans in exile with the support of… … Wikipedia
Tibetan tangka — This article deals with the Tibetan currency. For the religious paintings, see thangka The tangka was a currency of Tibet until 1941. It was subdivided into 15 skar or 1½ sho and, from 1909, it circulated alongside the srang , worth 10… … Wikipedia