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Culture of Nepal

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Culture of Nepal

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Culture of Nepal: Encyclopedia - Culture of Nepal

The culture of Nepal, the rich cultural heritage of the Kingdom of Nepal, has evolved over centuries. This multidimensional cultural heritage encompasses within itself cultural diversities of various ethnic, tribal, and social groups, located at different altitudes, and is also manifested in various other forms, including music and dance; art and craft; folklores and folktales; languages and literature; philosophy and reli ...

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Culture of Nepal: Encyclopedia II - Nepal - Culture
Culture to the south and Tibetan to the north. Similarities can be observed in the clothing, way of life, language and food. A typical Nepalese meal is dal-bhat, boiled lentils served with rice and usually vegetables. This is consumed twice daily, once in the morning and again after sunset. Between these main meals, snacks such as chiura (beaten rice) and tea are consumed. Meat, eggs, and fish are also consumed, particularly in the mountainous regions, where the diet tends to be richer in protein. Millet-based alcoholic drinks are popular, including jaad ...

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Nepal, Nepal - History, Nepal - Geography, Nepal - Economy, Nepal - Government and politics, Nepal - Military and foreign affairs, Nepal - Subdivisions, Nepal - Demographics, Nepal - Culture

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Culture of Nepal: Encyclopedia II - Culture of Nepal - Food and drink

A typical staple food of an average Nepalese consist of Dal-Bhat [2] (lentil soup and cooked rice) with Tarkari, that is, vegetable curries. This is consumed twice daily, generally in the morning, and shortly after the sunset. Between these main meals, , during mid-day, snacks like chura (beaten rice) and tea are consumed. Sometimes, meat, eggs, and fish preparations are also consumed. Most of the Nepalese prefer eating with their right hand, though some people have started using spoons, forks, and knives. While eating with hands, lentil soup is poured over cooked rice, a little vegetable curries are added, a ...

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Culture of Nepal, Culture of Nepal - Tribes & ethnic groups, Culture of Nepal - High Himalayas, Culture of Nepal - Temperate zone, Culture of Nepal - Terai region, Culture of Nepal - Music & dance, Culture of Nepal - Art & Craft, Culture of Nepal - Folklores & folktales, Culture of Nepal - Languages & literatures, Culture of Nepal - Religions & philosophy, Culture of Nepal - Festivals & celebrations, Culture of Nepal - Food and drink

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Culture of Nepal: Encyclopedia II - Culture of Nepal - Tribes & ethnic groups

See also Demographics of Nepal Nepal has a population of more than 27 million people, consisting of over 40 different races, ethnic and social groups, spread over different altitudes, and in different stages of cultural lifestyles. In the far west and high hills, people with almost Stone Age existence may be found, and in the capital city of Katmandu, a jet age life can be glimpsed. Culture of Nepal - High Himalayas. Whilst the lower areas of Nepal are mainly Hindu, the higher parts are generally Buddhists. This is ...

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Culture of Nepal, Culture of Nepal - Tribes & ethnic groups, Culture of Nepal - High Himalayas, Culture of Nepal - Temperate zone, Culture of Nepal - Terai region, Culture of Nepal - Music & dance, Culture of Nepal - Art & Craft, Culture of Nepal - Folklores & folktales, Culture of Nepal - Languages & literatures, Culture of Nepal - Religions & philosophy, Culture of Nepal - Festivals & celebrations, Culture of Nepal - Food and drink

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Culture of Nepal: Encyclopedia - Nepal

The Kingdom of Nepal (IPA: /[nəˈpɑːl]/ listen ▶ (help·info)) is a landlocked Himalayan country in South Asia, bordering the People's Republic of China to the north and India to the south, east and west. Nepal has the distinction of being the world's only Hindu state, with over eighty percent of the people following this faith. For a relatively small country, the Nepali landscape is uncommonly diverse, ...

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Culture of Nepal: Encyclopedia - Hindu

A Hindu (archaic Hindoo) is an adherent of philosophies and scriptures of Hinduism, also known as Sanatan (सनातन) Dharma or Vedic Dharma. It is the predominant religious, philosophical and cultural system of Bharat (India), Nepal and the island of Bali While almost all Indians were known as Hindus to the outside world till the 20th century, many ...

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Culture of Nepal: Encyclopedia - Sikkim

Sikkim is a landlocked Indian state nestled in the Himalayas. It is the least populous state in India, and the second smallest in area after Goa. Sikkim was an independent state ruled by the Chogyal monarchy until 1975, when a referendum to make it India's twenty-second state succeeded. The thumb-shaped state borders Nepal in the west, the People's Republic of China to the north and east, and Bhutan in the south-east. The Indian state of West Bengal borders Sikkim to its south. The official language is Nepali, and the predominant religions are Hinduism and Vajrayana Buddh ...

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Culture of Nepal: Encyclopedia - West Bengal

West Bengal (পশ্চিম বঙ্গ, Pościm Bôngo) is a state in the eastern region of India. Neighbouring regions are Nepal to the northwest, Sikkim and Bhutan to the north, Assam to the northeast, Bangladesh to the east, the Bay of Bengal to the south, Orissa to the southwest and Jharkhand and Bihar to the west. West Bengal - History. For more on Bengal's history prior to 1947, see Bengal. Bengal was ruled by the Buddhist Pala dynasty from 750 to 1161. The Palas were eclipsed by ...

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Culture of Nepal: Encyclopedia - India

The Republic of India, commonly known as India, is a country in South Asia which comprises the majority of the Indian subcontinent. India has a coastline which stretches over seven thousand kilometres, and shares a border with Pakistan to the west, the People's Republic of China, Nepal, and Bhutan to the northeast, and Bangladesh and Myanmar to the east. On the Indian Ocean, it is adjacent to three island nations -- the Maldives (to the southwest), Sri Lanka (to the south), and Indonesia (to the southeast). India also claims a ...

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Culture of Nepal: Encyclopedia - Bihar

Bihar (बिहार in Devanagari) is a state of the Indian union situated in the eastern part of the country. Its capital is Patna. Etymologically, the name Bihar derives from the Sanskrit Vihara which means abode. The Buddhist Vihara, which were the abode of the Buddhist monks, dotted the area in the ancient and medieval periods. To Bihar's north is the Kingdom of Nepal. On its other three sides Bihar is surrounded by the Indian states of Uttar Pradesh to the west, Jharkhand to the south and Wes ...

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Culture of Nepal: Encyclopedia - Communist Party of Nepal Unified Marxist-Leninist

Politics of Nepal Political parties in Nepal Elections in Nepal edit The Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist-Leninist), also known as CPN-UML, CPN(UML) or NeKaPa (EMale) (in Nepali) is a communist party based in Nepal, created in January 6 1991 through the unification of Communist Party of Nepal (Marxist) and Communist Party of Nepal (Marxist-Leninist). CPN(UML) was very much a product of the in the Jana Andolan (People's Movement) uprising that led ...

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Culture of Nepal: Encyclopedia - Britain-India-Nepal Tripartite Agreement

The Tripartite Agreement between the United Kingdom, India and Nepal was a treaty signed in 1947 concerning the rights of Gurkhas in military service. Britain-India-Nepal Tripartite Agreement - Background. From the first quarter of the 19th century, Gurkhas from Nepal had served under the British, first in the armies of the East India Company, and then the British Indian Army. The terms and conditions of service for the Gurkhas was solely a matter for the British Indian authorities, without referenc ...

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Culture of Nepal: Encyclopedia - Culture of Jordan

The culture of Jordan is based around Arab and Islamic elements. Aspects of Jordanian culture include the music of Jordan. Culture of: Afghanistan | Armenia | Azerbaijan | Bahrain | Bangladesh | Bhutan | Brunei | Cambodia | People's Republic of China (Hong Kong | Macau) | Republic of China (Taiwan) | Cyprus | East Timor | Egypt | Gaza Strip | Georgia | India | Indonesia | Iran | Iraq | Israel | Japan | Jordan | Kazakhstan | Kuwait | Kyrgyzstan | Laos | Lebanon | M ...

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Culture of Nepal: Encyclopedia - Culture of Kazakhstan

Kazakh culture began to develop in the 13th century. Kazakh culture is largely influenced by nomadic lifestyle and Islam however, Orthodox Christianity have also contributed. Kazakhs culture was influenced by Turkish and Arabian World. Kazakhs are sunni muslims. Culture and tradition don't vary too much among Central Asia's Muslim nations. Culture of Kazakhstan - External link. Embassy link for further culture questions Suhbat.com - Kazakh Cultural Bridge
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Culture of Nepal: Encyclopedia - Culture of Armenia

The culture of Armenia: Armenian language Armenian needlelace Khachkar - a unique Armenian form of art. Stones carved with intricate knotwork, and a cross in the center. rug weaving metalwork opera and ballet Music of Armenia Culture of Armenia - External link. Armenian dances, from parev.net Culture of: Afghanistan | Armenia | Azerbaijan | Bahrain | Banglad ...

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Culture of Nepal: Encyclopedia - Culture of Laos

Theravadan Buddhism has contributed greatly to the Lao culture. It is reflected throughout the country both in its language to the temple as well as art, literature, performing arts, etc. Laotian music is dominated by its national instrument, the khaen (a type of bamboo pipe). Bands typically include a singer/rapper (mor lam) and a khaen player (mor khaen) alongside fiddlers and other musicians. Lam saravane is the most popular genre of Laotian music, but ethnic Lao in Thailand have developed an internationally-best selling form called mor lam sing. One significant ar ...

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Culture of Nepal: Encyclopedia - Culture of Azerbaijan

The culture of Azerbaijan has developed as a result of many influences, including its Turkic, Islamic, and Central Asian heritage as well as Russian influences due to its former status as a Soviet republic. Today, Western influences, including globalized consumer culture, are strong. Culture of Azerbaijan - Religion. Main article: Religion in Azerbaijan Around 96 percent of Azerbaijan's population is nominally Muslim. The rest of the population adheres to other faiths or no specific fa ...

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Culture of Nepal: Encyclopedia - Culture of Kuwait

The Kuwaiti culture is quite a unique one, well known for its hospitality and generosity. Culture of Kuwait - Hospitality. The Kuwaiti culture, just like many other arab cultures, takes great pride in hospitality. Culture of Kuwait - Greeting. Kuwaitis traditionally greet each other by shaking hands and kissing cheeks. Traditionally men and women do not exchange more than a few words and possibly a handshake to greet each other in order to respect the privacy of the woman. Howev ...

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Culture of Nepal: Encyclopedia - Culture of Cambodia

The Culture of Cambodia has had a rich and varied history dating back many centuries. The majority of Cambodians (nearly 90%) are of Khmer heritage, and an even greater proportion speak the Khmer language, the official language of Cambodia. Other languages spoken include French, Chinese and Vietnamese, with English becoming increasingly important. Cambodia is predominantly Buddhist — 95% of the population is Theravada Buddhist, and the majority of th ...

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Culture of Nepal: Encyclopedia - Culture of Macau

Macau's population consists of mostly Han Chinese with a minority (less than 5%) of Portuguese. The legal language until the handover from Portugal to the People's Republic of China in 1999 was Portuguese. The primary language of the population is Cantonese. Mandarin is also spoken when necessary because it is the official language of China. The signs in both Traditional Chinese and Portuguese can be seen everywhere in Macau. However, English is becoming more important in Macau, whereas Portuguese is becoming less important. In recent years, there are ...

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