- The
Chepang (Nepali: चेपाङ जाति), also
known as Chewang, are a Tibeto-Burman
ethnic group from the
rugged ridges of the
Mahabharat mountain range of central...
- Look up
Chepang in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chepang may
refer to:
Chepang people, a
group indigenous to the
lands of
Nepal Chepang language, the...
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Chepang is a
language spoken by
approximately 59,000
people in South-Central Nepal. The
people are
known as
Chepang.
Randy LaPolla (2003)
proposes that...
- (Thangmi) (Shneiderman, 2009, 2015; Turin, 1998), Newar, Tamang,Sherpa, Tharu,
Chepang, Jirel, Brahmin, Chhetri, and more. It
hosted the
highest number of voters...
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Himalayish (incl. Kinnauri, Baram, Thangmi) West
Central Himalayish (Magar,
Chepang, Hayu) East
Himalayish Newarish (Newar, Pahari)
Digarish Midźuish Hrusish...
- District. The
Chitwan Chepang Hill
Trail p****es
through remote village of
Chepang. "Great
Himalaya Trail | Find A Trek |
Chitwan Chepang Hills Trail". Great...
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which he
includes Lepcha) as Himalayish.
Bradley (1997) adds
Magar and
Chepang to van Driem's
Mahakiranti and
calls the
result Himalayan. This, along...
- The
Nepali word
Kusunda originally meant "savage", as the
neighboring Chepang and
other groups traditionally thought of them as savages. [citation needed]...
- The
Chepangic languages,
Chepang and Bhujel, are Sino-Tibetan
languages of
uncertain affiliation spoken in Nepal. They are
often classified as part of...
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their first language, 45.8%
spoke Tamang, 41.5% Nepali, 4.1% Newari, 3.9%
Chepang, 1.4% Magar, 0.9% Bhojpuri, 0.6% Maithili, 0.5% Rai, 0.2% Gurung, 0.2%...