Sikkimese people

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Sikkimese are people who inhabit the Indian state of Sikkim. The dominance ethnic diversity of Sikkim is represented by 'Lho-Mon-Tsong-Tsum' that identifies origin of three races since seventeenth century. The term 'Lho' refers to Bhutias (Lhopo) means south who migrated from Southern Tibet, the term 'Mon' refers to Lepchas (Rong) lived in lower Eastern Himalayas and the term 'Tsong' refers to Limbus, another tribe of Sikkim. “Sikkim is also known as the home of the Kirati tribesmen from the pre-historic times.Society in Sikkim is characterized by multiple ethnicity and possesses attributes of a plural society. The present population of Sikkim is composed of different races and ethnic groups, viz., the Lepchas, the Bhutias, the Nepalese and the Plainsmen, who came and settled in different rdf:langString
Os siquimeses são os habitantes do estado indiana de Siquim. Os povos indígenas de Siquim incluem os e os , os butias e os nepaleses. A população atual é composta por 13% de lepchas, 16% de butias e 67% de nepaleses. A língua dominante é o nepali, mas são faladas outras línguas, tais como o butia siquimês, butanês (dzongkha), , gurung, , , , , magar, neuari (Nepal bhasa), , xerpa, , tamang, , tibetano e yakkha. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Sikkimese are people who inhabit the Indian state of Sikkim. The dominance ethnic diversity of Sikkim is represented by 'Lho-Mon-Tsong-Tsum' that identifies origin of three races since seventeenth century. The term 'Lho' refers to Bhutias (Lhopo) means south who migrated from Southern Tibet, the term 'Mon' refers to Lepchas (Rong) lived in lower Eastern Himalayas and the term 'Tsong' refers to Limbus, another tribe of Sikkim. “Sikkim is also known as the home of the Kirati tribesmen from the pre-historic times.Society in Sikkim is characterized by multiple ethnicity and possesses attributes of a plural society. The present population of Sikkim is composed of different races and ethnic groups, viz., the Lepchas, the Bhutias, the Nepalese and the Plainsmen, who came and settled in different phases of history. The community in Sikkim is inclusive of three sub-cultural sectors: the Kiratis, the Newaris and the Gorkhas.
rdf:langString Os siquimeses são os habitantes do estado indiana de Siquim. Os povos indígenas de Siquim incluem os e os , os butias e os nepaleses. A população atual é composta por 13% de lepchas, 16% de butias e 67% de nepaleses. A língua dominante é o nepali, mas são faladas outras línguas, tais como o butia siquimês, butanês (dzongkha), , gurung, , , , , magar, neuari (Nepal bhasa), , xerpa, , tamang, , tibetano e yakkha. o hinduísmo é a religião majoritária entre os siquimeses, professada por 61% da população. O budismo é maior das minorias religiosas com 28%, seguida por 6,7% de cristãos. Estes últimos são em sua maioria de origem lepcha que foram convertidos por missionários britânicos no século XIX. Há uma mesquita no centro de Ganguetoque e em , havendo cerca de 1,5% de muçulmanos.
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