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Lahuli language

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Lahuli, Lahauli or Lahul Bhoti may be any of several closely-related Lahuli–Spiti languages (or "Western Innovative Tibetan"), of the Lahaul and Spiti district, in the state of Himachal Pradesh, India. These include:

  • Bhoti Kinnauri also called Nyamkat, or the Nyam language
  • Bunan, also known as Lahuli of Bunan, Gahri, Ghara, Punan, Erankad, or Keylong Boli
  • Lahul Lohar
  • Pattani also called Manchad or Chamba Lahuli
  • Spiti Bhoti
  • Stod Bhoti, which may also be known as sTodpa, or occasionally as Lahul Bhoti or Lahuli
  • Tinani, also known as Tinan Lahuli
  • Tukpa, also known as Nesang