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    Nepal Bhasa movement (Newar: नेपालभाषा आन्दोलन) refers to the struggle for linguistic rights by Newar speakers in Nepal in the face of opposition from...
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    Kathmandu Valley and surrounding regions in Nepal. The language is known officialy in Nepal as Nepal Bhasa, a name that has been historically used for...
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    foundation for the development of modern Nepal Bhasa. Their work marks the beginning of the Nepal Bhasa movement in Kathmandu, which has led to greater...
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    Nepal Bhasa journalism began in 1925 with the publication of the magazine Buddha Dharma wa Nepal Bhasa (Devanagari: बुद्ध धर्म व नॆपाल भाषा). It was the...
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    1975). Kathmandu: Nepal Bhasa Bikas Mandal. Page 9. Hridaya, Chittadhar (ed.) (1971). Nepal Bhasa Sahityaya Jatah. Kathmandu: Nepal Bhasa Parisad. Pages...
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    Nepal Bhasa renaissance (Nepal Bhasa: नेपालभाषा पुनर्जागरण) was the movement to revive and modernize the Nepal Bhasa language during the period 1909 to...
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    Chittadhar Hridaya (category Nepal Bhasa movement)
    writing a poem in Nepal Bhasa in a crackdown against the language. Hridaya was born Chittadhar Tuladhar at Nyata Tunchhen (Nepal Bhasa: न्यत तुंछें) in...
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    Dhammalok Mahasthavir (category Nepal Bhasa movement)
    also a writer who contributed to the Nepal Bhasa renaissance. He worked to promote Theravada Buddhism and Nepal Bhasa braving government persecution. Dhammalok...
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    Shukraraj Shastri (category Nepal Bhasa movement)
    social reformer and author who wrote a number of books in Nepali and Nepal Bhasa. Shastri was born in Varanasi, India where his father Madhav Raj and...
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    The Gorkhaland movement is a campaign to create a separate state within India in the Gorkhaland region of West Bengal for the Nepali-speaking Indians....
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    Nisthananda Bajracharya (category Nepal Bhasa movement)
    बज्राचार्य) (9 December 1858 – 29 November 1935) was a Nepalese writer who marked a turning point in Nepal Bhasa literature by breaking away from the classical...
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    as Old Newar or Classical Nepal Bhasa, is an umbrella term used to refer to the vernacular and literary form of Nepal Bhasa used prior to the 19th century...
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    in Nepal Mandala by the indigenous Newar people for primarily writing Nepal Bhasa. It is also used for transcribing Sanskrit and Pali. There are also some...
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    Nepāl Bhāsā Mankā Khala (Nepali: नेपालभाषा मनका खला) is an umbrella organization of groups and societies dedicated to the development of Nepal Bhasa and...
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    Dharmaditya Dharmacharya (category Nepal Bhasa movement)
    (1902–1963) was a Nepalese author, Buddhist scholar and language activist. He worked to develop Nepal Bhasa and revive Theravada Buddhism when Nepal was ruled...
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  • Jatra (Nepal Bhasa: 𑐖𑐵𑐟𑑂𑐬𑐵, जात्रा) refers to the types of Newa Festivals involving street festival or carnival. Janadya Jatra: Celebrated in central...
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  • Bhujimol script (category Culture of Nepal)
    form of Nepal script. It is also one of the most common varieties of the Nepal alphabet. The Bhujimol script has been used to write Nepal Bhasa and Sanskrit...
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    Siddhidas Mahaju (category Nepal Bhasa movement)
    1929) was a Nepalese poet and one of the Four Pillars of Nepal Bhasa. He was at the forefront in the endeavour to revive literature in Nepal Bhasa that had...
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  • an area from Nepal to Tibet by the Newar people, the historic inhabitants of the Kathmandu Valley, to write Sanskrit and Newar (Nepal Bhasa). Nowadays it...
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    Newar people (category Indigenous peoples of Nepal)
    Indo-Aryan and Tibeto-Burman ethnicities, who share a common language, Nepal Bhasa, and predominantly practice Hinduism. Newars have developed a division...
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    destination on the India-Tibet trade route. During the Malla Dynasty, Nepal Bhasa was the official language, while Sanskrit and Maithili also held significant...
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    Nepali films List of Nepalese films National Film Awards (Nepal) More general article Cinema of the world List of Nepal Bhasa films "Nepal Screens". therisingnepal...
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  • Rājamati (Newar: राजमति) is a 1995 Nepali film made in Nepal Bhasa. The first Nepal Bhasa movie is Silu, released in 1987. Rajamati is about a luckless...
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    Dharma Ratna Yami (category Nepal Bhasa movement)
    surname from Tuladhar to Yami (meaning an inhabitant of Kathmandu in Nepal Bhasa) and identified himself as Newa. He in the jail to unite and organized...
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    during the Thakuri period. The earliest dated stone inscription in Nepal Bhasa is dated Nepal Sambat 293 (1173 AD). From the 14th century onwards, an overwhelming...
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    Sudarshan Mahasthavir (category Nepal Bhasa movement)
    (1938–2002) was a Nepalese Buddhist monk and author who played a major role in the development of Theravada Buddhism in Nepal and Nepal Bhasa literature. He...
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    Siddhicharan Shrestha (category Nepal Bhasa movement)
    sentenced to 18 years in jail for his literary activities. He wrote in Nepal Bhasa and Nepali. His poem Mero Pyaro Okhaldhunga (Nepali: मेराे प्याराे ओखलढुङ्गा...
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    Majipa Lakhey (category Culture of Nepal)
    Majipa Lakhey (Nepal Bhasa: मजिपा लाखे, लाखे आजु Majipā Lākhē, Lākhē Āju) is a special lakhey in Nepalese folklore. He is also known as the Peaceful Bhairava...
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    Sunita Dangol (category Nepal Bhasa movement)
    Nasana (12 December 2020). "Sunita Dangol: The face of popular one-minute Nepal Bhasa tutorials". Online Khabar. Archived from the original on 17 March 2022...
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    Yogbir Singh Kansakar (category Nepal Bhasa movement)
    (16 April 1885 - 29 March 1942) was a Nepalese poet, social reformer and one of the Four Pillars of Nepal Bhasa. He worked to develop his mother tongue...
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