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- Ahom_language abstract "The Ahom language is a nearly extinct Tai language spoken by the Ahom people who ruled the Brahmaputra river valley in the present day Indian state of Assam between the 13th and the 18th centuries. The language is classified in a Northwestern subgrouping of Southwestern Tai owing to close affinities with Shan, Khamti and, more distantly, Thai. As the Ahom rulers of the area assimilated to the more numerous Assamese, the Indo-Aryan Assamese language gradually replaced Ahom as a spoken language, a process which became complete during the 19th century. As of 2000, Ahom was only known by approximately 200 priests of the traditional Ahom religion and only used for ceremonial or ritualistic purposes.Although the language is no longer spoken, the exhaustive 1795 Ahom-Assamese lexicon known as the Bar Amra preserves the form of the language that was spoken during the Ahom Kingdom. Ahom is an important language in Tai studies. It was relatively free of both Mon-Khmer and Indo-Aryan influences and has a written tradition dating back to the 13th century.".
- Ahom_language iso6393Code "aho".
- Ahom_language languageFamily Southwestern_Tai_languages.
- Ahom_language languageFamily Tai_languages.
- Ahom_language spokenIn Assam.
- Ahom_language spokenIn India.
- Ahom_language wikiPageID "733264".
- Ahom_language wikiPageRevisionID "575226822".
- Ahom_language ethnicity Ahom_people.
- Ahom_language extinct "used in religious chants and literary materials".
- Ahom_language fam Southwestern_Tai_languages.
- Ahom_language fam Tai_languages.
- Ahom_language fam "Northwestern".
- Ahom_language familycolor "Kradai".
- Ahom_language hasPhotoCollection Ahom_language.
- Ahom_language iso "aho".
- Ahom_language name "Ahom".
- Ahom_language region Assam.
- Ahom_language script Ahom_alphabet.
- Ahom_language states India.
- Ahom_language subject Category:Extinct_languages_of_Asia.
- Ahom_language subject Category:Languages_of_Assam.
- Ahom_language subject Category:Medieval_languages.
- Ahom_language subject Category:Tai_languages.
- Ahom_language type Abstraction100002137.
- Ahom_language type Communication100033020.
- Ahom_language type ExtinctLanguagesOfAsia.
- Ahom_language type Language106282651.
- Ahom_language type LanguagesOfAssam.
- Ahom_language type MedievalLanguages.
- Ahom_language type TaiLanguages.
- Ahom_language type Language.
- Ahom_language type Language.
- Ahom_language type InformationEntity.
- Ahom_language comment "The Ahom language is a nearly extinct Tai language spoken by the Ahom people who ruled the Brahmaputra river valley in the present day Indian state of Assam between the 13th and the 18th centuries. The language is classified in a Northwestern subgrouping of Southwestern Tai owing to close affinities with Shan, Khamti and, more distantly, Thai.".
- Ahom_language label "Ahom (Sprache)".
- Ahom_language label "Ahom language".
- Ahom_language label "Idioma ahom".
- Ahom_language label "Język ahom".
- Ahom_language label "Língua ahom".
- Ahom_language label "阿豪姆語".
- Ahom_language sameAs Ahom_(Sprache).
- Ahom_language sameAs Idioma_ahom.
- Ahom_language sameAs Ahom_(langue).
- Ahom_language sameAs Język_ahom.
- Ahom_language sameAs Língua_ahom.
- Ahom_language sameAs m.02hxrrd.
- Ahom_language sameAs Q34778.
- Ahom_language sameAs Q34778.
- Ahom_language sameAs Ahom_language.
- Ahom_language wasDerivedFrom Ahom_language?oldid=575226822.
- Ahom_language isPrimaryTopicOf Ahom_language.
- Ahom_language name "Ahom".