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    Kirat Mundhum (redirect from Kirant Mundum)
    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...
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    The Kirati people, also spelled as Kirant or Kiranti, are Sino-Tibetan ethnolinguistic groups and indigenous peoples of the Himalayas, mostly the Eastern...
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  • History of Limbuwan (category Limbu people)
    Parbatakhang and many Kirant people migrated to northern Bihar during that period. They became known as Madhesia Kirant people, King Parbatakhang is also...
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    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)...
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    Ram Krishna Kunwar to the invasion of Kirant regional areas comprising; Pallo Kirant, Wallo Kirant and Majh Kirant. There are many kings and chiftens and...
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    at the Wayback Machine Chemjong, Iman Sing. History and Culture of Kirant People. "Yakthung Phedap Limbuwan Royal Order". Yakthung Phedap Limbuwan Royal...
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  • Xin Chemjong (1904-1975 AD) - Limbu historian, author, writer on Limbu Kirant at the Tribhuwan University, first Kirat historian. Balkrishna Mabuhang...
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    Nepal" (PDF). Unity Journal. IV: 70–81. doi:10.3126/unityj.v4i01.52231. "Kirants celebrate Ubhauli". The Himalayan Times. 14 May 2009. "Udhauli Festival...
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  • In 1971, Hindus made up 89.4% of the population, Buddhists 7.5%, and Kirants statistically, 0%. The prevalence of dual-faith practices – particularly...
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    rule of Sthunko, Indian Emperor Ashok visited Kathmandu. About 32 kings of Kirant dynasty continued their rule in the valley. During that period, Nepal made...
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  • with the sole intent of protecting the rights and benefits of Nepalese people living in Japan, promoting understanding among them by providing a forum...
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    Aitihasik Ruprekha. Kirtipur: T.U. Dr Swami Prapannacharya. (1994–95) Ancient Kirant History. Varanasi: Kirateshwar Prakashan. p. 518. Hark Gurung, Iman Singh...
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    divide into two Provincial constituencies as below: Rai people Newar people Hindu Buddhism Kirant Mundhum Christian Bhojpur Multiple Campus Nucleus Academy...
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    Nepalis (redirect from Nepali people)
    Nepali usually refers to the nationality, that is, to people with citizenship of Nepal, while the people without Nepales citizenship but with roots in Nepal...
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  • India (notably Sikkim, Darjeeling, Kalimpong, and Bhutan) by the Kirati people. George van Driem had formerly proposed that the Kiranti languages were...
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    past for the sake of a better future : re-inventing the history of the Kirant in East Nepal". European Bulletin of Himalayan Research. 25: 119–144. "Dancing...
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    Thami (category Indigenous peoples of Nepal)
    Nepal Census, there are a total of 29,000 Thami of which some belong to the Kirant religion and some belong to Buddhism. Legend says that the first Thami couple...
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    Udhauli (उधौली) is a festival of the Kirat communities of Kirati people specially celebrated by Sunuwar, Limbu,Yakkha, Khambu Rai etc. of Nepal, India...
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    population), followed by Buddhism (9%); the remaining were Islam (4.4%), Kirant (3.1%), Christianity (1.4%) and Prakriti or nature worship (0.5%). By percentage...
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  • 138,463 people reported Nepali ancestry, 0.54% of the total population. Just five years before, in the 2016 census, there were only 62,806 people with Nepali...
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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...
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    Adjective: Nepali Religions Hindu 81.19%, Buddhist 8.21%, Muslim 5.09%, Kirant 3.17%, Christian 1.76%, other 0.58% (2023 census). Literacy Definition:...
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    the fact that Hindus are cremated on the banks of this holy river, and Kirants are buried in the hills by its side. According to the Nepalese Hindu tradition...
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    Indian Gorkha (category Indian people of Nepalese descent)
    Tamang, Gurung, Magar, Newar, Bhujel (Khawas), Sherpa and Thami. The Kirati people include Khambu (Rai), Limbu (Subba), Sunuwar (Mukhiya), Yakkha (Dewan),...
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    forming the religious foundation of the Kirant Mundum religion and the cultural heritage of the various Kirati people — are composed in Camling; such versions...
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    tribal name, like that of Kirant or Kiranti of eastern Nepal. In the Periplus, the Kirata are called Kirradai, who are the same people as the Pliny's Scyrites...
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    Nepalese in the United Kingdom (category British people of Nepalese descent)
    According to ONS estimates in 2019 there were 76,000 Nepalese-born people in the United Kingdom. From the first quarter of the 19th century, Gurkhas from...
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    7th century Aghitu tomb, 7th century Ateni Sioni Church, 7th century Kirants Monastery, 8th century Sevanavank, 874 Chapel of Dzordzor 9th century Saint...
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    Bagmati also lies in the fact that Hindus are cremated on its banks, and Kirants are buried in the hills by its side. According to the Nepali Hindu tradition...
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