Kangjia
Kangyang Hui; 康家語
Mongolic; Shirongolic; Southern Shirongolic
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a total of 487 speakers, including both native speakers (377) and semi-speakers (110). The Kangjia are Muslims.
1999
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Kangyang Township, Qinghai Province, China (青海省尖扎縣康楊鎮); specifically Shalimu (沙力木), Zongzila (宗子拉) and Xiangdao (巷道) villages.
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Kangyang Township, Qinghai Province, China (青海省尖扎縣康楊鎮); specifically Shalimu (沙力木), Zongzila (宗子拉) and Xiangdao (巷道) villages.
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Almost all speak Mandarin. A few elder people are able to speak Tibetan as well. Akhoonds are able to speak Arabic.
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belongs to the Hui (Moslem) nationality in Qinghai. The Kangjia is also known as Tongren Turen 'original inhabitants of Tongren' (同仁土人).
2007
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in the Kangyang area of Tongren (同仁) County in Qinghai (青海), China
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in the Kangyang area of Tongren (同仁) County in Qinghai (青海), China
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430 (1999 Sechenchogt). Ethnic population: 487.
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