sikkim
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Definition
Proper noun A geographical area and former kingdom in northeastern India, located in the Himalayan Mountains between Nepal and Bhutan. It is now an Indian state.
Usage
"Sikkim" is used as a proper noun to refer to a specific geographical and political entity. It is typically used in contexts discussing geography, history, or travel in South Asia.
Examples
- Sikkim is known for its stunning mountain scenery and biodiversity.
- The former kingdom of Sikkim became the 22nd state of India in 1975.
- We are planning a trekking holiday in Sikkim next spring.
Advanced Usage
- Historical Context: When referring to its period as a sovereign entity, it is often called the "Kingdom of Sikkim" or the "Chogyalate of Sikkim."
- The Kingdom of Sikkim was a Buddhist monarchy for centuries.
Variants and Related Words
- Sikkimese (adjective): Of or relating to Sikkim or its people.
- Sikkimese culture is a blend of Nepalese, Bhutia, and Lepcha influences.
- Sikkimese (noun): A native or inhabitant of Sikkim.
- The Sikkimese are known for their hospitality.
Synonyms
- There are no direct synonyms for the proper noun "Sikkim." In geographical descriptions, it may be referred to as a Himalayan state or region.
Related Phrases
- Gangtok: The capital city of Sikkim.
- Kanchenjunga: The world's third-highest mountain, which lies on the border between Sikkim and Nepal.
Noun
- a geographical area and former kingdom in northeastern India in the Himalaya Mountains between Nepal and Bhutan