1. Chakma - Noun
2. Chakma - Proper noun
Chakma (plural Chakmas or Chakma)
A member of a Tibeto-Burman people of Bangladesh and Northeast India.
Chakma
The Bengali-Assamese language and abugida of the Chakmas. In the early medieval period, they underwent a language shift from their original Jingpho-Luish tongue (of the Tibeto-Burman family).
He also claimed Social Welfare Minister Santana Chakma and local MLA Bhagaban Das met the protesters and gave written assurance that their demands would be fulfilled soon. Source: Internet
Contested Claims, Conflicting Positions Mizoram currently is gripped with ethnic tension between the Mizo and Chakma communities. Source: Internet
Tapan Jyoti Chakma had fallen out with the main UPDF and formed the breakaway faction in late 2017, which along with a number of other issues had become a death warrant on his head. Source: Internet
The victims of Hati Mara area were – Rita Chakma, 28, and Riten Chakma, 26. Source: Internet
UWA’s new Vice-Chancellor, Professor Amit Chakma, said he hoped the new program would shift Australia’s strategic policy discussions westward. Source: Internet
Dr. Jupitor Chakma, writes regularly on his Online Health Website. Source: Internet