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  2. Wacław Cimochowski - Wikipedia

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    "Pozicioni gjuhësor i ilirishtes ballkanike në rrethin e gjuhëve indoevropiane", Studime Filologjike 2 (1973). "Die albanischen Präsensbildung auf -io und -nio ", in Studia indoeuropejskie – Études indo-européennes .

  3. Indo-European languages - Wikipedia

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    C E..Ch Before a (PIE) front vowel (i, e) as well as before an aspirated consonant in the next syllable (Grassmann's law, also known as dissimilation of aspirates). C (u)..Ch Before or after a (PIE) u as well as before an aspirated consonant in the next syllable ( Grassmann's law , also known as dissimilation of aspirates ).

  4. Albanoid - Wikipedia

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    Malsia e Madhe (in the region of Malësia) Shkodra and Lezha (in the regions of Shkodër and Lezhë) Arbanasi (in Zadar, Croatia) Istrian Albanian (extinct) Northeastern Gheg (in northeast Albania and most of Kosovo) Central-Southern Gheg Central Gheg. Upper Reka; Southern Gheg (includes the capital Tirana) Transitional Gheg Southern Elbasan ...

  5. Paleo-Balkan languages - Wikipedia

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    The Paleo-Balkan languages are a geographical grouping of various Indo-European languages that were spoken in the Balkans and surrounding areas in ancient times.In antiquity, Dacian, Greek, Illyrian, Messapic, Paeonian, Phrygian and Thracian were the Paleo-Balkan languages which were attested in literature.

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  7. Shechen Gyaltsab - Wikipedia

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    Shechen Gyaltsab was born at Dzokyi Tsolung within the region of Lhatok and Derge.. Alak Zenkar Rinpoche states that Shechen Gyaltsab: . From his own uncle, Pema Wangchen—or Kyi Yang as he was widely known—he learned how to read and received teachings on the common sciences, including The Mirror of Poetics, [1] the three systems of Sanskrit grammar (known as Kalapa, Chandrapa and Sarasvata ...

  8. Khamtrul Rinpoche - Wikipedia

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    The Ninth Khamtrul Rinpoche Jigme Pema Nyinjadh was born in 1981, into the family of the Twelfth Gyalwang Drukpa, supreme head of the Drukpa Lineage. His root teacher is Gyalwang Drukpa with father Karma Dorjee and mother Chimey Yudon. He was recognized by the Dalai Lama, the Gyalwang Drukpa and the First Thuksey Rinpoche.

  9. Lhakpa Tsamchoe - Wikipedia

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    Lhakpa Tsamchoe (born 1972) is a Tibetan actress from India. [1] She is the first Tibetan woman ever to break into mainstream film; most famous for starring alongside Brad Pitt and David Thewlis in the 1997 Hollywood blockbuster Seven Years in Tibet, in which she played Pema Lhaki, a Tibetan tailor and wife of Austrian mountaineer, Peter Aufschnaiter.