Zahkring (also Eastern Mishmi or Zaiwa; known as Meyor in India and Zha (Zhahua 扎话) in China) is a language of Arunachal Pradesh and 3 villages in Tibet.
Scott DeLancey (2015)[6] considers Meyor to be part of a wider Central Tibeto-Burman group.
Li and Jiang (2001)[2] reports that the Zakhring have no actual autonym, but are referred to by the neighboring Taraon, Kaman language, Idu, and Tibetan peoples by various names.
According to Li and Jiang (2001), the Kaman exonym for the Tibetan people of Bomi County (波密县) is si31 dut55 pu55.
In China, Zakhring is spoken in Songgu (松古村), Lading (拉丁村), and Tama (塔玛村) villages in Lower Zayü Township (下察隅乡), Zayü County (察隅县), Tibet.