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Nepal has a population of more
than 25 million consisting of
more than 70 ethnic groups
having different cultures and
spoken languages. The
distribution of the different
ethnic groups reflects the
geographical diversity of the
country. The majority of Nepal's
population is of indo-Aryan
origin, the remaining are of
Tibetan and Bhotia, inhabitants
of northern Nepal and Mongoloid
inhabitants of the central belt. |
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Some Major Ethnic Groups Of
Nepal
Newar
Kathmandu has been the homeland
of Newar community. The Newars
are inhabitants of a
Tibeto-Burman origin who speak
in Newari as well as Nepali. The
Newars are among the largest
indigenous groups of Nepal and
make up the 7% of the total
population. Several Newari
families follow Buddhism as well
as Hinduism. The people of this
groups usually inclined towards
commence, trade and farming.
They have excelled in art,
literature, sculpting, casting
bronze, silver and fascinating
forms of architecture.
Brahmin
Brahmins are the priestly class
of indo-Aryan origin, also known
as Bahuns, occupies the highest
position in the Hindu hierarchy.
They are said to have come to
Nepal from different parts of
India. Today they are found in
every part of Nepal and have
taken up different occupations.
Chhetri
The Chhetris, who like the
Brahmins also have an indo-Aryan
origin, have been traditionally
classified as warriors and
administrators. They are
recognized for their bravery and
administrative skills. Today,
they are distributed in almost
all the parts of Nepal. They
have been working in different
fields. They are said to have
originally come from northern
India during and after the time
of Buddha. The Khas are
generally regarded as Bahuns and
Chhetris who set up their own
kingdoms in the far-western
parts of Nepal.
Gurung
They are originally belonging to
the Tibet-Burman ethnic group,
live mostly in the central
region of Nepal in places like
the foothills of western part.
The Gurungs are good farmers as
well as warriors. They, like the
Rais, Limbus and Magars, have
introduced themselves
internationally as the brave
Gorkha-soldiers.
Kiranti
The Kirantis are among the first
group of people ruling over
Nepal. Ancient Hindu texts like
Himvat-Khanda and Mahabharat
have mentioned their names. They
basically come from eastern
Nepal. These people of Tibet-Burman
origin worship their ancestors
and at the same time follow
Buddhism, Hinduism, Animism and
so on. They are very good
farmers and warriors. They are
rich in culture and have several
languages and scripts.
Magar
The Magars, having Tibeto-Burman
origin, live in the western
region of Nepal. They speak the
Tibeto-Burman language and are
Hindu by faith but they also
follow Buddhism. The Magars are
mostly farmers but their martial
qualities and physical fitness
have made them perfect soldiers.
Sherpa
They are said to have come from
Tibet, speak the Tibeto-Burman
language and live in the
Himalayan region of Nepal. They
are hard worker, friendly and
reliable. The largest Sherpa
settlements are in SoluKhumbu at
the foothill of Mt. Everest. The
Sherpas are adventurous
mountaineers of international
repute.
Tharu
They are the only people living
in the forest of the Terai along
the southern base of Nepal.
Their age-old religion has been
Animism that often reflects
their mixed belief in Hinduism
and Buddhism. They are said to
be descendants of the Rajput
(ruling class) of India have
spread from eastern to western
part of Nepal |
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