- The
Kirati people, also
spelled as
Kirant or Kiranti, are Sino-Tibetan
ethnolinguistic groups living in the Himalayas,
mostly the
Eastern Himalaya extending...
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Limbu Kirant celebrates Udhauli Chasok Tangnam on the day of
Mangshir Purnima and
Ubhauli (Yokwa Tongnam) in the
month of Baisakh.
Other Kirants (Yakkha...
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Kirants may
refer to:
Kiranti people, or
Kirants, an
ethnic group of
India and
Nepal Kirants, Armenia, a
village in
Armenia This
disambiguation page lists...
- language.
According to the 2001
census of Nepal, 17% of the
tribe follow the
Kirant religion and
adopt the
Mundhum (Kiranti) culture. The Kõinch's (Sunuwar)...
- Ram
Krishna to the
invasion of
Kirant regional areas comprising;
Pallo Kirant (Limbuwan),
Wallo Kirant and Majh
Kirant (Khambuwan). In 13th of Bhadra...
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Krishna Kunwar to the
invasion of
Kirant regional areas comprising;
Pallo Kirant (Limbuwan),
Wallo Kirant and Majh
Kirant (Khambuwan). On 29
August 1772...
- The
Kiranti languages are a
major family of Sino-Tibetan
languages spoken in
Nepal and
India (notably Sikkim, Darjeeling, Kalimpong, and Bhutan) by the...
- established.
Kirant Mundhum is one of the
indigenous animistic practices of Nepal. It is
practiced by the
Kirat people. Some
animistic aspects of
Kirant beliefs...
- was re-raised
after independence. The
regiment consists of
primarily the
Kirant Tribes Rai, Limbu, Yakkha,
Sunuwar of
Eastern Nepal, Darjeeling, Kalimpong...
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Nepalese were Hindu, 10.74% were Buddhist, 4.20% were Muslim, 3.60% were
Kirant (an
indigenous religion), 0.45% were Christian, and 0.4% were classified...