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Bakhiamon Rynjah is a poet from Meghalaya, India, known for writing poems that depict the beauty of nature and the culture of his region. Some of his popular works include "Whispers of the Recognitions" and "Shillong is Lonely as Us."
Lili Rabel has written: 'Khasi, a language of Assam' -- subject(s): Khasi language
Khasi is an Austroasiatic language that is spoken by the languages of Meghalaya.
The aztec ruins are located in a village in the East Khasi Hills district of Meghalaya state in north-eastern India, 65 kilometers from Shillong.
There are a total of Seven(7) Districts in Meghalaya, They are: East Khasi Hills, Shillong West Khasi Hills, Nongstoin Ri-Bhoi District, Nongpoh Jaintia Hills, Jowai East Garo Hills, Williamnagar West Garo Hills, Tura South Garo Hills, Baghmara
Cheerapunji receives a greater amount of rainfall than Shillong because it lies on the windward side of the Garo-Khasi-jaintia Hills of North-Eastern India. Shillong,on the other hand lies on the leeward side of these ranges. Cherrapunji receives rainfall from both the Arabian Sea Branch and the Bay of Bengal Branch of the South-West Monsoon winds.
Mondon Bareh has written: 'Khasi-English course and grammar for schools & colleges' -- subject(s): English, Khasi language, Textbooks for foreign speakers 'Ka drama U Mihsngi'
East Khasi Hills district was created in 1976.
The origins of the Khasi People are unknown, and there are only unsubstantiated theories.
The main languages spoken in Meghalaya, India are Khasi, Garo, and English. Khasi and Garo are the indigenous languages of the state, while English is also widely spoken due to its status as an official language in India.
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