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Kham (Nepali: खाम) (also Khamkura खामकुरा or Kamkura कामकुरा)—narrowly defined—is a complex of Sino-Tibetan Magaric languages spoken natively in isolated 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 Kham Magar or Northern Magars.

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  • Kham (Nepali: खाम) (also Khamkura खामकुरा or Kamkura कामकुरा)—narrowly defined—is a complex of Sino-Tibetan Magaric languages spoken natively in isolated 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 Kham Magar or Northern Magars.
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  • Kham
  • खाम, खामकुरा, कामकुरा
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