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DBpedia 2016-04

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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Magar Pang (Nepali: Pang) (also magar Pang bhasha magarkura )—narrowly defined—is a complex of Sino-Tibetan Magaric languages spoken natively in the highlands of the Rolpa and Rukum districts of Rapti and the westernmost part of Baglung district in Dhawalagiri Zone by western clans of the Magar tribe, called collectively western Magarss. Randy LaPolla (2003) proposes that Kham magar and Dhut magar may be part of a larger \"Rung\" group.More loosely, their ethnic languages forgotten nepali speakers west of the Kaligandaki use Pang (etc.) for non-Indic languages indigenous to the Middle Hills and southern parts of the Himalayas. Thus Nepali speakers also subsume with Pang and Kaike."@en }

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