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- Barmanou abstract "The Barmanou (or Barmanu or Baddmanus), a bipedal humanoid primate cryptid, allegedly inhabits the mountainous region of western Pakistan. Shepherds living in the mountains have reported sightings. The Barmanou is the Pakistani equivalent of the Bigfoot. The term Barmanou is used in several Pakistani languages including Khowar, Shina, Hindko and Kashmiri. In addition to the name Barmanou there are other local names as well.The proposed range of the Barmanou covers the Chitral and Karakoram Ranges, between the Pamirs and the Himalaya. This places the Barmanou between the ranges of two more-famous cryptids, the Almas of Central Asia and the Yeti of the Himalayas.The Barmanou allegedly possesses both human and apelike characteristics and has a reputation for abducting women and attempting to mate with them. It is also reported to wear animal skins upon its back and head. The Barmanou appears in the folklore of the Northern Regions of Pakistan and depending on where the stories come from it tends to be either described as an ape or a wild man.The first search in Pakistan for Bipedal Humanoid man was carried out by a Spanish zoologist living in France, Jordi Magraner, from 1987 to 1990. He wrote a paper, Les Hominidés reliques d'Asie Centrale,on the Pakistani cryptid – the wild man. An image of him and of one of his drawings can be found online at http://cryptomundo.com/cryptozoo-news/afghan-barmanu/. He later researched the Barmanou extensively in the 1990s. He was murdered in Afghanistan in 2002. Loren Coleman wrote that he \"collected more than fifty firsthand sighting accounts, and all eyewitnesses recognized the reconstruction of Heuvelman's homo pongoides [\"apelike man\"--i.e., a living Neanderthal.]. They picked out homo pongoides as their match to Barmanu from Magraner's ID kit of drawings of apes, fossil men, aboriginals, monkeys, and the Minnesota Iceman.\"In May 1992, during a search in Shishi Kuh valley, Chitral, Dr. Anne Mallasseand reported that once during a late evening she heard unusual guttural sounds which only a primitive voice-box could have produced by. No further progress could be made. In addition to this, Dr. Mallasseand was not able to record the sound.".
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- Barmanou wikiPageExternalLink afghan-barmanu.
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- Barmanou wikiPageExternalLink ymibarm.htm.
- Barmanou wikiPageExternalLink barmanu-afghanistan-pakistan.
- Barmanou wikiPageExternalLink decobert.htm.
- Barmanou wikiPageExternalLink jordi.htm.
- Barmanou wikiPageExternalLink xgjz0d_barmanou-au-pakistan_animals.
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- Barmanou wikiPageID "2374452".
- Barmanou wikiPageLength "5510".
- Barmanou wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Barmanou wikiPageRevisionID "678929277".
- Barmanou wikiPageWikiLink Afghanistan.
- Barmanou wikiPageWikiLink Almas_(cryptozoology).
- Barmanou wikiPageWikiLink Bigfoot.
- Barmanou wikiPageWikiLink Bipedalism.
- Barmanou wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hominid_cryptids.
- Barmanou wikiPageWikiLink Chitral.
- Barmanou wikiPageWikiLink Chitral_District.
- Barmanou wikiPageWikiLink Cryptid.
- Barmanou wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Barmanou wikiPageWikiLink Gilgit.
- Barmanou wikiPageWikiLink Hindko_dialect.
- Barmanou wikiPageWikiLink Hominidae.
- Barmanou wikiPageWikiLink Humanoid.
- Barmanou wikiPageWikiLink Karakoram.
- Barmanou wikiPageWikiLink Khowar_language.
- Barmanou wikiPageWikiLink Loren_Coleman.
- Barmanou wikiPageWikiLink Mande_Barung.
- Barmanou wikiPageWikiLink Orang_Pendek.
- Barmanou wikiPageWikiLink Pakistan.
- Barmanou wikiPageWikiLink Pamir_Mountains.
- Barmanou wikiPageWikiLink Primate.
- Barmanou wikiPageWikiLink Shina_language.
- Barmanou wikiPageWikiLink Skunk_ape.
- Barmanou wikiPageWikiLink Yeren.
- Barmanou wikiPageWikiLink Yeti.
- Barmanou wikiPageWikiLink Yowie.
- Barmanou wikiPageWikiLink Zoology.
- Barmanou wikiPageWikiLinkText "Barmanou".
- Barmanou aka "Barmanu, Baddmanus, Big Hairy One".
- Barmanou country Afghanistan.
- Barmanou country Pakistan.
- Barmanou grouping Cryptid.
- Barmanou habitat "Mountains".
- Barmanou name "Barmanou".
- Barmanou region "Chitral, Gilgit and Northern Areas of Pakistan".
- Barmanou region "Northeast Afghanistan,".
- Barmanou similarCreatures Almas_(cryptozoology).
- Barmanou similarCreatures Bigfoot.
- Barmanou similarCreatures Mande_Barung.
- Barmanou similarCreatures Orang_Pendek.
- Barmanou similarCreatures Skunk_ape.
- Barmanou similarCreatures Yeren.
- Barmanou similarCreatures Yeti.
- Barmanou similarCreatures Yowie.
- Barmanou status "Unconfirmed".
- Barmanou subGrouping Hominidae.
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- Barmanou wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cryptozoology.
- Barmanou wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mythical_creature.
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- Barmanou subject Category:Hominid_cryptids.
- Barmanou type Mammal.
- Barmanou type Mammal.
- Barmanou comment "The Barmanou (or Barmanu or Baddmanus), a bipedal humanoid primate cryptid, allegedly inhabits the mountainous region of western Pakistan. Shepherds living in the mountains have reported sightings. The Barmanou is the Pakistani equivalent of the Bigfoot. The term Barmanou is used in several Pakistani languages including Khowar, Shina, Hindko and Kashmiri.".
- Barmanou label "Barmanou".
- Barmanou sameAs Q4861261.
- Barmanou sameAs Барману.
- Barmanou sameAs Barmanou.
- Barmanou sameAs Barmanou.
- Barmanou sameAs m.077dql.
- Barmanou sameAs Q4861261.
- Barmanou wasDerivedFrom Barmanou?oldid=678929277.
- Barmanou isPrimaryTopicOf Barmanou.