Bahun-Chhetris are among the leading majority of the Nepali population. They are also called Brahmins or Kshetris/Kshetriyas. They …
Bahun/Chhetris Of Nepal

Bahun-Chhetris are among the leading majority of the Nepali population. They are also called Brahmins or Kshetris/Kshetriyas. They …
The Tamang are an indigenous ethnic tribal community who speak Tibeto-Burmese in Nepal. The word Tamang could be …
The Sherpas, also called Sherwa, are a Tibetan ethnic group indigenous to Nepal’s most mountainous regions. They are …
The Thakali are an ethnolinguistic group from the Thak Khola region of Mustang District. It lies in Nepal’s …
The Rais are ethnic groups that comprise one of Nepal’s cultivating tribes. They inhabit mainly Nepal between the …
The Tsumbas of Nepal, numbering 7,400, are a community of rare settlements in the Tsum Valley of Nepal. …
The Limbu or Yakthung is a Sino-Tibetan indigenous tribe (Bhot-Burmeli) of Eastern Nepal in the Himalayan region. They …
Lepchas are indigenous people of the Indian state of Sikkim and Nepal. There are around 80,000 Lepcha people. …
Magars are Nepal’s third largest ethnolinguistic group, accounting for 7.1 percent of the total population. They reside in …