- The
Jirels (Nepali: जिरेल जातिlisten) is an
ethnic [Tibetan Origin]i group.
Jirel are one of the 59
indigenous peoples in Nepal. They like to be called...
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Jirel of
Joiry is a
fictional character created by
American writer C. L. Moore, who
appeared in a
series of
sword and
sorcery stories published first...
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Jirel is a
Southern Tibetic language of Nepal. It is
spoken in Jiri, in
Tshetrapa village,
Jungu village, and
Cheppu village of
Dolakha District and Sindhupalchok...
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wandering through the
Solar System; the
other features the swordswoman/warrior
Jirel of Joiry, one of the
first female protagonists in sword-and-sorcery fiction...
- Dölpo and
Tichyurong Lo-Mönthang (often
called Lokä/Mustang) Kyirong-Yolmo
Jirel Sherpa Lhomi Gola
Western section (8 groups):
Spiti Khunu-Töt
Garzha Pangi...
- reservation".
Cases of
short thumbs have also been
found in
Eastern Nepal for
Jirel ethnic individuals from
their parti****tion in
various epidemiologic studies...
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shout that Jiri is land of
ethnic people called the
Jirels. They love
themselves called Jiriba. In
Jirel language Zi
means bright or blazing, Ri
means mountain...
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Jirel of
Joiry is a
collection of five
fantasy stories by C. L. Moore,
often characterized as
sword and sorcery. The
volume compiles all but one of Moore's...
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magazine Weird Tales,
which published Howard's
Conan stories and C. L. Moore's
Jirel of
Joiry tales, as well as key
influences like H. P.
Lovecraft and Smith...
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central Nepal such as the Gurungs, Lepcha, Tamang, Magar, Newars, Yakkha,
Jirel, Thami,
Chhantyal and
Chepang are also Buddhist.
These ethnic groups have...