Search results for "Gurung" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • Halhūn be jailara gurung) or Ligong (Chinese: 离宫; pinyin: Lígōng, the Qing Dynasty's summer palace), situated in the city of Chengde ...
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  • * Gurung, K. K., and Raj Singh. 1998. Field guide to the mammals of the Indian subcontinent: where to watch mammals in India, Nepal, Bhutan, ...
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  • Gurung Kiranti, Rai, Limbu Newari Pahari Tamang]] The Sherpa originally came from eastern Tibet, crossing the Nangpa La pass at 5,900 m 19,200 ...
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  • to Central Asia and Tibet, including the Gurung and Magar in the west, Rai ... influence is less prominent among the Gurung, Bhutia, and Thakali groups ...
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  • spoken in Sikkim include Bhutia, Dzongkha, Groma, Gurung, Lepcha, Limbu, Magar, Majhi, Majhwar, Nepal Bhasa, Rai, Sherpa, Sunuwar, Tamang, Thulung, ...
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  • Kalimpong (Nepali: कालिम्पोङ), a hill station (a hill town) nestled in the Shiwalik Hills (or Lower Himalaya) in the Indian ...
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  • Nepal, Sikkim, BhutanSherpas Tamang Thakali Magar Gurung Bhutias Lepchas BhotiyaArunachal PradeshSherdukpen Monpa Memba Aka Khowa MijiSichuan & ...
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  • Surendra Bahadur Shahi, Mohan Rai, and Indra Doj Gurung. Shamanism and tantra in the Himalayas. Rochester, Vt: Inner Traditions, 2002. ISBN 0892819138 ...
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