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Category: Start / NEPALI COMMUNITY WEB SITES Nepal Community Web Sites
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Alabama Nepali Community Alabama Nepali Community Added on: 06-Feb-2004 | hits: 331 Report broken link | Details
America Nepal Friendship Society, NY America Nepal Friendship Society, NY Added on: 06-Feb-2004 | hits: 394 Report broken link | Details
America Nepal Medical Foundation America Nepal Medical Foundation Added on: 06-Feb-2004 | hits: 161 Report broken link | Details
Association of Nepalese in America Association of Nepalese in America Added on: 06-Feb-2004 | hits: 339 Report broken link | Details
Association of Nepalese in MidWest America Association of Nepalese in MidWest America Added on: 06-Feb-2004 | hits: 180 Report broken link | Details
Chicagoland Nepali Pariwar Chicagoland Nepali Pariwar Added on: 06-Feb-2004 | hits: 271 Report broken link | Details
City of Dharan, Nepal The Official Web Site for the City of Dharan, Nepal Added on: 28-Jul-2005 | hits: 458 Report broken link | Details
Gurkha Nepalese Community, Sydney Nepalese community of Sydney, Australia. Added on: 26-Jul-2004 | hits: 353 Report broken link | Details
International Literary Society International Literary Society Added on: 06-Feb-2004 | hits: 159 Report broken link | Details
Kirat Yakthung Chumlung The word limbu means an archer, or bearer of bow and arrows. The Limbu people belong to the Kirant confederation. Their ancestral and original stronghold known as Pallo Kirat as well as Limbuwan spans from Arun River in Nepal to the Kingdom of Sikkim in the east. In Nepal, Limbus live and work in the districts of Sankhuwasabha, Tehrathum, Dhankuta, Taplejung, Panchthar and Ilam. Their scripture is called Mundhum. Phedangba, Shamba and Yeba-Yema are their sacred specialists. They celebrate the dance festivals of Kelang popularly known Chyabrung (two-sided drum) and Yarak (Paddy dance) as major events. Limbus have their own script called Sirijunga. The population of the Limbus, according to the census of 2001, is 359,255. Added on: 11-Mar-2005 | hits: 241 Report broken link | Details
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