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Bahun (
Nepali: बाहुन), also
known as Hill Brahmins, are a
Brahmin varna among the Khas of Nepal. They are a sub-caste of the
Kanyakubja Brahmin while...
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Nepal the
native speaker of
Nepali language are
known as Khas people.
According to the
Constitution of Nepal,
BahunNepali Dalit, Kshetris, Thakuris, and...
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known as
Nepali Indians, are
people of
Nepali origin who
migrated from
Nepal to India. They are an ethno-cultural
group who
speak Nepali as a common...
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Lhotsampa (
Nepali: ल्होत्साम्पा; Tibetan: ལྷོ་མཚམས་པ་, Wylie: lho-mtshams-pa)
people are a
heterogeneous Bhutanese people of
Nepali descent. The Lhotshampa...
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Nepali cuisine comprises a
variety of
cuisines based upon ethnicity,
alluvial soil and
climate relating to
cultural diversity and
geography of
Nepal and...
- multi-ethnic, multi-lingual, multi-religious, and multi-cultural state, with
Nepali as the
official language. The name "Nepal" is
first recorded in
texts from...
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records different communities and
tribes of
Sikkim such as Bhujel, Bhutia,
Bahun (Khas),
Chhetri (Khas), Yakkha, Damai, Gurung, Kami, Rai, Lepcha, Limbu...
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World Factbook,
unless otherwise indicated.
Nationality Noun:
Nepali Adjective:
Nepali Religions Hindu 81.19%,
Buddhist 8.21%,
Muslim 5.09%,
Kirant 3...
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based on
solar units of time.
Among the
ethnic groups are the
Bahun, Thakuri, Tharu, Shah,Magars, Hill Dalits, Madheshi,
Newari people. Meanwhile...
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considered a
division of the Khas
people with Khas
Brahmin (commonly
called Khas
Bahun). They make up 16.45% of Nepal's po****tion
according to the 2021 Nepal...