
Magars - Wikipedia
The Magars, also spelled Mangar and Mongar, are the largest ethnic group native to Nepal and Northeast India, representing 6.9% of Nepal's total population according to the 2021 Nepal …
Măgar - Wikipedia
Măgarul (Equus africanus asinus) [1][2] este un animal din familia calului, mai mic decât acesta, cu părul de obicei sur, cu capul mare și cu urechile lungi, folosit ca animal de povară și de …
Magar | Nepalese, Himalayan, Ethnic Group | Britannica
Magar, indigenous ethnic group of Nepal, living mainly on the western and southern flanks of the country’s north-central Dhaulagiri mountain massif. They also live in small but significant …
MAGAR - GitHub
MAGAR (Methylation-Aware Genotype Association in R) is an R package for computing DNA methylation quantitative trait loci (methQTL) from DNA methylation and matched genotyping …
Magar Community in Nepal: A Detailed Exploration
The Magar ethnic group is one of Nepal’s most prominent indigenous communities, known for their rich cultural traditions, distinct identity, and significant contributions to the nation’s history.
Who are Magar
Magar is one, of the 59 indigenous peoples of Nepal, recognized by the government as indigenous nationalities having own distinct language, culture, rituals and history. Their …
Magar language - Wikipedia
Magar Dhut (Nepali: मगर ढुट, Nepali: [ɖʱuʈ]) is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken mainly in Nepal, southern Bhutan, and in Darjeeling, Assam and Sikkim, India, by the Magar people. It is …
Magar - Wikibooks, open books for an open world
Apr 18, 2024 · The Magar, also spelled as Mangar, and Mongar, are the third largest ethnolinguistic groups of Nepal representing 7.1% of Nepal's total population according to the …
Magar Caste in Nepal: Culture, History & Traditions
Jan 21, 2022 · Where do they live in Nepal? What is the Magar caste famous for? What religions are they? What language do they speak? What festivals are unique to Magar culture? What …
Origins of the Magar People - himalayancultures.com
Jun 2, 2020 · The Magar people are the indigenous inhabitants of the western Himalayas of Nepal, what is today known as the Gandaki region. Various scholars provide anthropological …