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- Ngalop abstract "The Ngalop (Dzongkha: སྔ་ལོང་; Wylie: snga-long; "earliest risen" or "first converted" according to folk etymology) are people of Tibetan origin who migrated to Bhutan as early as the ninth century. For this reason, they are often referred to in literature as "Bhote" (people of Bhotia/Bhutia or Tibet). The Ngalop introduced Tibetan culture and Buddhism to Bhutan and comprised the dominant political and cultural element in modern Bhutan. Furthermore, cultural, ethnic, and linguistic identity in Bhutan are not always mutually exclusive. For these reasons, Ngalops are often simply identified as Bhutanese. Their language, Dzongkha, is the national language and is descended from Old Tibetan. The Ngalop are dominant in western and northern Bhutan, including Thimphu and the Dzongkha-speaking region. The term Ngalop may subsume several related linguistic and cultural groups, such as the Kheng people and speakers of Bumthang language.Orientalists historically called them the "Bhote," meaning they were from "Bhotia," or Tibet. This term was also applied to the Tibetan people, leading to confusion, and now is rarely used in reference to the Ngalop.".
- Ngalop language Dzongkha.
- Ngalop populationPlace Bhutan.
- Ngalop populationPlace Chukha_District.
- Ngalop populationPlace Gasa_District.
- Ngalop populationPlace Haa_District.
- Ngalop populationPlace Paro_District.
- Ngalop populationPlace Punakha_District.
- Ngalop populationPlace Wangdue_Phodrang_District.
- Ngalop religion Buddhism.
- Ngalop totalPopulation "141700".
- Ngalop wikiPageID "1472296".
- Ngalop wikiPageRevisionID "574852409".
- Ngalop group "Ngalop".
- Ngalop hasPhotoCollection Ngalop.
- Ngalop langs Dzongkha.
- Ngalop popplace "Western and Northern Bhutan".
- Ngalop poptime "141700".
- Ngalop relatedC "TibetanMonpaSharchop".
- Ngalop rels "BuddhismBön".
- Ngalop subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Bhutan.
- Ngalop type Abstraction100002137.
- Ngalop type EthnicGroup107967382.
- Ngalop type EthnicGroupsInBhutan.
- Ngalop type Group100031264.
- Ngalop type EthnicGroup.
- Ngalop type Collective.
- Ngalop comment "The Ngalop (Dzongkha: སྔ་ལོང་; Wylie: snga-long; "earliest risen" or "first converted" according to folk etymology) are people of Tibetan origin who migrated to Bhutan as early as the ninth century. For this reason, they are often referred to in literature as "Bhote" (people of Bhotia/Bhutia or Tibet). The Ngalop introduced Tibetan culture and Buddhism to Bhutan and comprised the dominant political and cultural element in modern Bhutan.".
- Ngalop label "Ngalop".
- Ngalop label "Ngalop".
- Ngalop label "Ngalop".
- Ngalop label "Нгалоп".
- Ngalop sameAs Ngalop.
- Ngalop sameAs Ngalop.
- Ngalop sameAs m.0546k_.
- Ngalop sameAs Q2525402.
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- Ngalop sameAs Ngalop.
- Ngalop wasDerivedFrom Ngalop?oldid=574852409.
- Ngalop isPrimaryTopicOf Ngalop.
- Ngalop name "Ngalop".