
Nepalis - Wikipedia
Nepalis or Nepalese or Gorkalis (Nepali: नेपाली जनता/ गोर्खाली जनता) are the permanent citizens of Nepal under Nepali nationality law.
Nepal - Wikipedia
Despite the migration of a significant section of the population to the Terai in recent years, the majority of Nepalese still live in the central highlands, and the northern mountains are sparsely …
Nepali language - Wikipedia
[29] [11] At this time, Nepali had limited literature compared to Hindi and Bengali languages, a movement notably in Varanasi, and Darjeeling was started to create uniformed Nepali identity, …
Nepal | History, Population, Flag, Language, Map, & Facts
4 days ago · The springwater often gushes out of dragon-shaped mouths of stone made by the Nepalese; it is then collected in tanks for drinking and washing and also for raising paddy …
The Culture Of Nepal - WorldAtlas
Nov 6, 2020 · The country’s capital and largest city is Kathmandu. The country has a rich, multi-ethnic and multi-dimensional culture based on ancient traditions and social customs. The …
Culture of Nepal - history, people, clothing, traditions, women ...
The population consists of numerous racial, cultural, and linguistic groups that often are divided into three broad categories: Indo-Nepalese, Tibeto-Nepalese, and indigenous Nepalese. The …
How to Speak Nepali: 13 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow
Feb 16, 2025 · Nepalese is largely phonetic in the Latin alphabet, although there are some sounds in Nepali that are not commonly made when speaking English. There are also …
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Nepali vs. Nepalese — What’s the Difference?
Apr 2, 2024 · When you say someone is Nepali or speaks Nepali, you're referring to a very specific national or linguistic identity. Nepalese, on the other hand, while similarly referring to …
Nepal country profile - BBC News
Jul 15, 2024 · 1814-16 - Anglo-Nepalese War; culminates in treaty which establishes Nepal's current boundaries. 1846 - Nepal falls under sway of hereditary chief ministers known as …
Nepal - Ethnicity, Religion, Language | Britannica
Apr 9, 2025 · Most of the Tibeto-Nepalese groups—the Tamang, Rai, Limbu, Bhutia (including the Sherpa), and Sunwar—live in the north and east, while the Magar and Gurung inhabit west …