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The '''Khasi''' are an indigenous or tribal people, the majority of whom live in the State of Meghalaya in [[North-east India]], with small populations in neighbouring Assam, and in parts of [[Bangladesh]]. They call themselves Ki Hynñiew trep, which means "the seven huts" in the Khasi language. Their language Khasi is the northernmost Austro-Asiatic language.
The '''Khasi''' are an indigenous or tribal people, the majority of whom live in the State of Meghalaya in [[North-east India]], with small populations in neighbouring Assam, and in parts of [[Bangladesh]]. They call themselves Ki Hynñiew trep, which means "the seven huts" in the Khasi language. Their language Khasi is the northernmost Austro-Asiatic language.


[[Category:Ethnic groups in Bangladesh]]
[[Category:Indian people|*]]
[[Category:Indian people|*]]