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situated in
Kathmandu Valley, in Nepal. The name "
Rajkarnikar"
means state official.
Rajkarnikars in
Nepal are
found mostly in Yen or
Kathmandu Valley...
- Breads) is a
Nepali bakery. It was
founded in 1948 by
Krishna Bahadur Rajkarnikar in
Kamal Pokhari, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Currently it
operates from four locations...
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Caste Groups)
Newari Brahmin, Shrestha, Tamrakar, Dangol, Maharjan,
Rajkarnikar, etc. Sino-Tibetan 24.7%
Janajati (Hill
Tribal Groups) Magar, Tamang...
- Groups)
Newari Brahmin, Shrestha, Tamrakar,
Newar Buddhist, Maharjan,
Rajkarnikar etc Indo-Aryan And Sino-Tibetan 5.4%
Madeshi (Terai
Caste Groups) Yadav...
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administrative class including Shrestha (administrators and traders).
Rajkarnikar or Halwai:
Traditional confectioners and sweetmakers.
Kathmandu Halwais...
- varna. The
Khadgis (Nāya/Shahi), Dhobis, Sudhis, Kapalis/Jogis,
Halwais (
Rajkarnikars)
among other caste groups are also
believed to have
immigrated to Kathmandu...
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original on 17
April 2019.
Retrieved 21
April 2019. Aryal, Ravi Sharma;
Rajkarnikar,
Gautam (2011).
Water Resources of
Nepal in the
Context of
Climate Change...
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journal requires |journal= (help) Greene, Paul D.;
Yubakar Raj
Rajkarnikar (Fall 2005). "Echoes in the Valleys:A
Social History of
Nepali Pop in...
- Groups)
Newari Brahmin, Shrestha, Tamrakar,
Newar Buddhist, Maharjan,
Rajkarnikar etc. Indo-Aryan And Sino-Tibetan 7.6%
Adibasi (Terai
Indigenous Groups)...
- Groups)
Newari Brahmin, Shrestha, Tamrakar,
Newar Buddhist, Maharjan,
Rajkarnikar etc Indo-Aryan And
Indigenous people of
nepal 11.1%
Madeshi (Terai Caste...