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Bodo–Kacharis (also Kacharis or Bodos) is a name used by anthropologist and linguists to define a collection of ethnic groups living predominantly in the Northeast Indian states of Assam, Tripura, and Meghalaya. These peoples are speakers of either Boro–Garo a subbranch of Tibeto-Burman languages or Assamese of Eastern Indo-Aryan languages and some of them possibly share ancestries. Some Tibeto-Burman speakers who live closely in and around the Brahmaputra valley, such as the Mising people and Karbi people, are not considered Bodo–Kachari. Many of these peoples have formed early states in the late Medieval era of Indian history (Chutia Kingdom, Dimasa Kingdom, Koch dynasty, Twipra Kingdom) and came under varying degrees of Sanskritisation.

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  • Bodo–Kachari people (en)
  • Masyarakat Bodo-Kachari (in)
  • Bodo-Kachari (it)
  • Качари (народ) (ru)
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  • Bodo-Kachari, atau hanya Kachari, adalah istilah umum yang diterapkan untuk sejumlah kelompok etnis, terutama di Assam, yang menggunakan bahasa Tibet-Burman atau mengklaim nenek moyang yang sama. Masyarakat Bodo-Kachari sebagian besar menggunakan Bahasa Bodo . Bahasa Bodo telah ditetapkan sebagai bahasa India yang ke-delapan pada tahun 2004. (in)
  • Bodo-Kachari è un termine generico adottato per un numero di gruppi etnici predominanti in Assam che parlano le lingue tibeto-birmane o richiamano un'origine mitica comune. Sono per lo più di etnicità mongoloide. (it)
  • Качари, боро (самоназвание) или димаса (самоназвание) — народ на северо-востоке Индии (шт. Ассам). Делятся на горных (димаса) и равнинных (бодо, боро, бара); боро расселены среди ассамцев и бенгальцев и постепенно ассимилируются среди них. Численность — 1 000 000 человек. (ru)
  • Bodo–Kacharis (also Kacharis or Bodos) is a name used by anthropologist and linguists to define a collection of ethnic groups living predominantly in the Northeast Indian states of Assam, Tripura, and Meghalaya. These peoples are speakers of either Boro–Garo a subbranch of Tibeto-Burman languages or Assamese of Eastern Indo-Aryan languages and some of them possibly share ancestries. Some Tibeto-Burman speakers who live closely in and around the Brahmaputra valley, such as the Mising people and Karbi people, are not considered Bodo–Kachari. Many of these peoples have formed early states in the late Medieval era of Indian history (Chutia Kingdom, Dimasa Kingdom, Koch dynasty, Twipra Kingdom) and came under varying degrees of Sanskritisation. (en)
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  • Bodo–Kachari Peoples (en)
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