- The
Sunuwar or
Koinch are a Tibeto-Burman
ethnic group. (Nepali:सुनुवार जाति|
Sunuwār Jāti) a
Kirati tribe native to Nepal,
parts of
India (West Bengal...
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Sunuwar, or
Koinch (कोइँच; kõich;
other spellings are
Koinch and Koincha), is a
Kiranti language of the Sino-Tibetan
language family spoken in
Nepal and...
- are
about two
dozen Kiranti languages.
Among the
better known are Limbu,
Sunuwar, Bantawa, Chamling, Khaling, Bahing, Yakkha, Wayu, Dungmali, Lohorung,...
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groups of Nepal,
Darjeeling and Sikkim,
majorly practiced by Yakkha, Limbu,
Sunuwar, Rai, and Hayu
peoples in the north-eastern
Indian subcontinent. The practice...
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Sunuwar is a
Unicode block containing letters for the
Sunuwar alphabet,
developed in 1942 to
write the
Sunwar language. The
following Unicode-related...
- The
Sunuwar alphabet (previously the
Jenticha script,
occasionally Kõits script) is an
alphabet developed by
Krishna Bahadur Jentich in 1942, to write...
- The
Maina Sunuwar murder case
concerns the
murder of
Maina Sunuwar, a 15-year-old girl
killed by the
Nepalese Army in
February 2004
during the Nepalese...
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Magar 2.69 (2.67%)
Damai 1.96 (1.94%)
Thami 0.9 (0.89%)
Bhujel 0.6 (0.60%)
Sunuwar 0.65 (0.64%) Sanyasi/Giri 0.46 (0.46%)
Sarki 0.2 (0.20%)
Yakkha Dewan 0...
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ethnic groups within the Himalayas,
including the Rai, Limbu, Yakkha,
Sunuwar and
other related communities.
These groups have
their own
unique languages...
- and present-day
India (related to
other Kirat groups, like the Limbu,
Sunuwar, Rai, and more
distantly all
other Sino-Tibetan peoples). It is one of...