• Dhimal is a Sino-Tibetan language of Nepal spoken by about 20,000 people, mainly in the Terai of Koshi Province. There is an eastern and western dialect...
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  • it is difficult to suppose the Bodo and Dhimal languages other than primitive". He also stated that the Dhimals are "… nomadic cultivators of wild. For...
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  • The Dhimalish languages, Dhimal and Toto, are a small group of Sino-Tibetan languages spoken in Nepal, Bhutan, and the Jalpaiguri division of West Bengal...
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  • "Western Kiranti" unclassified within Trans-Himalayan languages. Central-Eastern Kiranti Lhokpu, Dhimal, Toto Central Kiranti Upper Arun Greater Yakkha-Limbu...
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    (perhaps also Newar) Abor–Miri–Dafla (perhaps also Aka, Digaro, Miju, and Dhimal) Kachin (perhaps including Luish) Burmese–Lolo Burmese–Maru Southern Lolo...
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    Jingpho–Asakian Himalayish Tibeto-Kanauri Western Himalayish Bodic Lepcha Tamangish Dhimal Newar Kiranti Kham-Magar-Chepang Tangut-Qiang Tangut Qiangic Rgyalrongic...
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  • Dham script (category Sino-Tibetan language stubs)
    Dham script is used to write the Dhimal language. The script has been proposed for Unicode encoding since 2012. "Dham Lipi". Omniglot. Retrieved 17 November...
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    Jhapa District (category Articles containing Nepali (macrolanguage)-language text)
    Rai, 2.4% Urdu, 2.1% Tamang, 1.5% Newar, 1.5% Tajpuriya, 1.2% Magar, 1.0% Dhimal, 0.8% Tharu, 0.7% Bengali, 0.6% Gurung, 0.5% Meche, 0.4% Bantawa, 0.4% Bhojpuri...
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  • The Story of the Hamadryad (category CS1 Chinese-language sources (zh))
    morning and finds only the snake in her bed. In a variant from the Dhimal language, collected from an informant in Sāno Bāhraghare, in Āṭhiyābārī, with...
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    Languages of Nepal, referred to as Nepalese languages in the country's constitution, are the languages having at least an ancient history or origin inside...
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  • Gerber (2017) consider Lhokpu to have a particularly close relationship with Dhimal and Toto. Lhokpu is spoken by the Lhop—a Dzongkha term meaning "Southerners"—...
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  • Bijay Dhimal (Nepali: बिजय धिमाल; born 4 October 1986) is a defender playing for Three Star Club in Martyr's Memorial A-Division League. In domestic league...
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  • are likely part of a wider Sal (Brahmaputran) language grouping that also includes the Bodo–Garo and Dhimal branches. DeLancey accepts this grouping and...
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  • Institute, a Catholic-inspired NGO based in Rome Dhimal language (ISO 639-3 language code), a Sino-Tibetan language of Nepal EMD DHI, an experimental diesel-hydraulic...
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  • Ranjit Dhimal (Nepali: रञ्जित धिमाल; born 4 April 1991), also known as Rajin Dhimal, is a Nepali professional footballer. He made his first appearance...
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  • Chepang Gurung Khowa Kirati people Rai Limbu Yakkha Sunuwar Jirel Hayu Dhimal Lepcha people Magar people Memba Meitei people (Manipuri people) Naga people...
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    Makwanpur District (category CS1 Nepali-language sources (ne))
    Bhainse Bharta Pundyadevi Bhimphedi Budhichaur Chhatiwan Chitlang Dandakharka Dhimal Gogane Handikhola Hetauda (Sub metropolitan city) Hurnamadi Ipa Panchakanya...
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    Bhotiya (category Articles containing Nepali (macrolanguage)-language text)
    various ethnic groups speaking Tibetic languages, as well as some groups speaking other Tibeto-Burman languages living in the Transhimalayan region that...
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    0.6% Mallaha, 0.6% Marwadi, 0.6% other Terai, 0.5% Terai Brahmin, 0.5% Dhimal, 0.5% Hajam/Thakur, 0.5% Sanyasi/Dasnami, 0.4% Dusadh/Paswan/Pasi, 0.4%...
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  • Chulachuli Rural Municipality (category Articles containing Nepali (macrolanguage)-language text)
    1.3% Magar, 0.9% Yakkha, 0.8% Sampang, 0.6% Thulung, 0.5% Newar, 0.3% Dhimal, 0.3% Dumi, 0.2% Gurung, 0.2% Khaling, 0.2% Koi, 0.2% Sunwar, 0.1% Bhujel...
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    Kumal people (category CS1 Nepali-language sources (ne))
    Kumal language. According to the population census of 2011, 121,000 Kumals live in Nepal; there are 12,000 native speakers of the Kumal language. Kumhali...
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  • Rabha 14.Saraniya 15.Barman 16.Solamia 17.Dadumia 18.Hajong 19.Madahi 20.Dhimal Population = 20,000,000 approx. G., Danda, Dipali (1978). Among the Dimasa...
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    Limbu people (category Articles containing Nepali (macrolanguage)-language text)
    Yaksha and some interpret its meaning as the "Yaksha winner". In the Limbu language it means "heroes of the hills" (Yak – hills, thung or thum – heroes or...
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  • Mechinagar Municipality (category Articles containing Nepali (macrolanguage)-language text)
    Rai, 2.6% Tamang, 1.8% Mech, 1.8% Newar, 1.5% Santali, 1.4% Magar, 1.2% Dhimal, 0.8% Rajasthani, 0.8% Urdu, 0.7% Kisan, 0.7% Tharu, 0.6% Gurung, 0.4% Bengali...
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    Kirati people (category Articles with Italian-language sources (it))
    are today divided into five groups — the Yakkha, Limbu, Rai, Sunuwar , Dhimal When the Shah kings conquered, they established the headman and as local...
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    Morang District (category Articles containing Nepali (macrolanguage)-language text)
    Rai, 2.0% Santali, 1.9% Magar, 1.9% Tamang, 1.5% Newar, 1.3% Bhujel, 1.1% Dhimal, 0.9% Bantawa, 0.8% Bhojpuri, 0.7% Tajpuriya, 0.6% Hindi, 0.6% Rajasthani...
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  • grammars of the following languages: Manchad Lohorung Thangmi Sunwar Lhokpu Sampang Gongduk Olekha Gyalrong Lepcha Chulung Dhimal The project has completed...
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    territories of Assam and West Bengal. The ethnic communities, Rajbanshi, Dhimal, etc. are the indigenous people of Birtamod and Jhapa as a whole. Birtamod...
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  • with already present native Terai peoples like Tharus, Rajbanshis and Dhimals. This increased immigration facilitated the expansion of cultivated land...
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    Indian Gorkha (category Nepali language)
    Yakkha (Dewan), Dhimal, etc. Although each of them has its own language (belonging to the Tibeto-Burman languages or Indo-Aryan languages), the lingua franca...
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