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The Magar, also spelled as Mangar, Monger, and Mongar, are the third largest ethnolinguistic groups of Nepal, indigenous to Western Nepal and representing 7.12% of Nepal's total population according to the 2011 Nepal census.[1]

  1. ^ "Population Monograph of Nepal Volume II (Social Demography)" (PDF). nepal.unfpa.org. p. 191.

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Magars

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The Magar, also spelled Mangar and Mongar, are Magar language speaking ethnolinguistic group native to Nepal, representing 6.9% of Nepal's total population...

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Magar People

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The Magar, also spelled as Mangar, Monger, and Mongar, are the third largest ethnolinguistic groups of Nepal, indigenous to Western Nepal and representing...

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Magar Kham language

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Magar Kham (मगर खाम), also known as Kham, Kham Magar, and Khamkura, is the Sino-Tibetan language variety of the Northern Magar people of Nepal. The language...

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Magar

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Look up magar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Magar may refer to: Magar people, of Nepal and India Magar language, their Sino-Tibetan language Khagendra...

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Magar language

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Nepal, southern Bhutan, and in Darjeeling and Sikkim, India, by the Magar people. It is divided into two groups (Eastern and Western) and further dialect...

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Thapa

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(pronunciation:[t̪ʰapa]) is a Nepalese surname belonging to the Magar Civilisation of Nepal. They are indigenous people of Nepal. It is also used by the Chhetri community...

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Medu vada

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Magar and Khas communities of Nepal. Magar people prepare batuk on Maghi, a New Year festival celebrated on the same day of Maghe Sankranti. Magars also...

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Kham Magar

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The Kham Magars (खाम मगर), also known in scholarship as the Northern Magars, are a (Tibeto-Burman language) Magar Kham language or Kham Kura speaking indigenous...

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Magaric languages

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The Magar languages (or Magaric languages) are a small proposed family of Sino-Tibetan languages spoken in Nepal, notably including Magar and Kham. (Ethnologue...

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Bhume Naach

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(also known as Bal puja) is one of the festivals celebrated by the Kham Magar people from Lumbini and Karnali provinces of Nepal. The term Bhume means 'Earth'...

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Magarat

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Magarat is It was settled and inhabited by Magars, one of the largest indigenous ethnic groups of Nepal. It is a geographical cluster in Nepal that existed...

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Miruna Magar

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Miruna Lisara Magar (Nepali: मिरुना लीसारा मगर; born July 18, 1994) is a Nepalese actress known for her work in Nepali cinema. She made her film debut...

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Ethnic groups in South Asia

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Sunuwar Jirel Hayu Dhimal Lepcha people Magar people Memba Meitei people (Manipuri people) Naga people Anāl people Angami Naga Southern Angami Ao Naga...

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Devachuli

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the municipality is covered by hills with major population of ethnic Magar people and their culture. Northern areas are also least developed, rural and...

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Dhorpatan

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Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve. There is a small community of indigenous Kham Magar people as well as Tibetan refugees. The enclosing valley is drained to the west...

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Budhathoki

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surname also used by Magars tribe which is one of main 7 clans in Magar tribes, i.e., Notable person like Bina Devi Budhathoki Magar, Senior artist, folk...

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Damphu drum

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played by the gurung and magar people of nepal. The Damphu and Tungna are the main instrument of the Tamang people and Gurung people. these two instruments...

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Teriya Magar

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Teriya Phounja Magar is a Nepalese dancer based in Mumbai, India. She came into the public spotlight during her performances on the dance competition...

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Gurkha

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in the Gorkha units and refused to recruit tribes other than Gurungs and Magars for Gorkha units. They also exerted diplomatic pressure on Prime Minister...

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Brigade of Gurkhas

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1997, the British government Handover of Hong Kong Sovereignty to the People's Republic of China, which led to the elimination of the local British garrison...

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Khagendra Thapa Magar

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Khagendra Thapa Magar (Nepali: खगेन्द्र थापामगर) (4 October 1992 – 17 January 2020) was a Nepali once known as the shortest man in the world, measuring...

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Eastern Rukum District

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1996 to 2006, Eastern Rukum - a region with Magar majority - was one of the historical base area of the People's War of Nepal providing many foot soldiers...

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Royal Gurkha Rifles

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Sikkim Gorakhnath Khukuri Nepali people Nepali language Khas people Rai people Limbu people Gurung people Magar people Burmese Gorkha Service East India...

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Hari Budha Magar

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Hari Budha Magar is a Nepalese double above-knee amputee and record-breaking mountaineer. In 2017, he became the first double above-knee amputee (DAK)...

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Sikkimese people

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Lepcha and English. Additional official languages include Gurung, Limbu, Magar, Mukhia, Newar, Rai, Sherpa and Tamang for the purpose of preservation of...

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Maruni

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Maruni is a Nepalese folk dance of the Magar community. Alongside Nepal, it is popular in Nepalese diasporic communities of India (Darjeeling, Assam,...

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