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| | RCILTS, IIT Guwahati |
 | | This language is still being used besides a few other allied languages of the Thai-group of languages in Assam which are identified as Khamti, Turung, Aiton, Khamyang, Nora, Ahom etc. As written in a Thai-chronicle, Sau Khan Pha, the great king of Mu Kingdom, sent Chao Tai Seo to rule one fertile place, called Hokong. |
 | | I t was renamed Meng Phake by the settlers. |
 | | Nam Phake, Tipam phake, Bor phake, Man Mau, Nam chai, Man long, Nang lai, Ning gum and Phaneng in Dibrugarh and Tinsukia district. |
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