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- Limbu people - Wikipedia
Limbu (Limbu: ᤕᤠᤰᤌᤢᤱ ᤐᤠᤴ, yakthuṅ pan) is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken by the Limbu people of Nepal and Northeastern India (particularly West Bengal, Sikkim, Assam and Nagaland) as well as expatriate communities in Bhutan
- Limbu | Nepalese, Himalayan, Ethnic Group | Britannica
Limbu, the second most numerous tribe of the indigenous people called Kiranti, living in Nepal, on the easternmost section of the Himalayas east of the Arun River, and in northern India, mostly in the states of Sikkim, West Bengal, and Assam
- Limbu language and alphabet - Omniglot
Limbu is a Kiranti language spoken in mainly in Nepal, and also in northern India, by about 407,000 people
- Who are Limbu? - Academic Journey limbu who are they The Limbu of Nepal . . .
The Limbu are one of the several groups classified under the Kirati or Kirat, an indigenous community in the eastern Himalayan region This article provides an overview of the Limbu people’s history, culture, and social dynamics, along with their current status in Nepal and India
- Limbu - Indigenous Voice
The term, ‘Limbu', in Limbu language means ‘the person who carries bow' or 'bow carrier' Limbu are also called Yakthung Limbu follow Kirat religion and are animist or nature worshipers Limbu are primarily dependent on agriculture
- All about Limbu: A Historically Proud Ethnic Group of Nepal
The Limbu is an indigenous peoples group within the Kirat community of Nepal, known for their distinctive language, culture, and long-standing ties to the eastern Himalayan region
- The Fascinating but Forgotten Limbu People of Eastern . . . - GeoCurrents
The Limbu people form a subset of a larger group known as the Kirati people, who live in scattered areas of eastern Nepal and adjacent parts of India The Kirati speak several languages, one of which is Limbu, but their tongues are closely related and they all have similar cultures and histories
- The history and culture of the Limbu people - Report Nepal
Limbus are nature worshipers The Limbu people have been living their social and cultural life according to the Mundhum which has been in the oral tradition since time immemorial Limbu people are considered to be self-respecting, honest, and sure of speech
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