- The
Kirati people, also
spelled as
Kirat or
Kirant or Kiranti, are Sino-Tibetan
ethnolinguistic groups living in the Himalayas,
mostly the
Eastern Himalaya...
- The Rai (
Kirati: also
known as
Jimee or Khambu, Rāi; Devanagari: राई) is an
ethnolinguistic group belonging to the
Kirat family and
primarily Tibeto-Burman...
- (Nepali: किरात मुन्धुम) also
known as Kiratism, or
Kirati Mundhum, is a
traditional belief of the
Kirati ethnic groups of Nepal,
Darjeeling and Sikkim, majorly...
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Nepal and
India (notably Sikkim, Darjeeling, Kalimpong, and Bhutan) by the
Kirati people.
George van
Driem had
formerly proposed that the
Kiranti languages...
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Sudan Kirati is a
Nepalese politician and a
Member of
Parliament (MP) of Nepal. He
belongs to the
Communist Party of
Nepal (Maoist Centre),
currently serving...
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Kirat or
Kirati people are
indigenous ethnic groups of the Himalayas.
Kirat may also
refer to:
Kirat or
Kiranti languages, the
language of the
Kirati Kirat...
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Kirati Kaewnongdang (Thai: กีรติ แก้วหนองแดง; born
April 16, 1997) is a Thai
professional footballer who
plays as a left
midfielder for Thai
League 1 club...
- is
inhabited by
ethnic Kirati people. in the
History of
Nepal earliest inhabitants of
Nepal are
Kiratis of
Eastern hills.
Kirati states divided into three...
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Kirati Keawsombat (Thai: กีรติ เขียวสมบัติ; RTGS:
Kirati Khiao-sombat),
simply known as Pop (Thai: ป๊อป) is a Thai
retired professional footballer who...
- a
rapid disappearance of the
Yakkha language. The
Yakkhas practice the
Kirati religion of
nature worship.
There are 32
family names (Thar) in the Yakkhas...