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15 sie 2017 · There are two primary races in Nepal. i) The Indo-Aryans or the Indo-Nepalese. ii) The Tibeto Burmans or the Tibeto-Nepalese. People of the Tibeto-Burman race came to Nepal in different periods from Mongolia and Tibet. The Kirats came from the East and Ruled Kathmandu sometime in the 7th or 8th centuries.
Ethnic groups in Nepal are delineated using language, ethnic identity or the caste system in Nepal. They are categorized by common culture and endogamy . Endogamy carves out ethnic groups in Nepal.
With distinct climatic conditions and geographic differences, Nepalese people have unique features in terms of human social diversity and their customs. Above them, eighty percent of Nepalese follow Hinduism, while rest of the population worships Buddhism and other local religions.
Nepal has a population of more than 26 million people, made up of over 40 different races and tribes. The country offers such diversity that the visitor may experience any lifestyle from the stone age, in far west and high hills, to the jet age of Kathmandu.
Political scientists Joshi and Rose broadly classify the Nepalese population into three major ethnic groups in terms of their origin: Indo-Nepalese, Tibeto-Nepalese, and indigenous Nepalese.
18 sie 2022 · Despite having 126 different ethnicities in its geography, Nepalese population is primarily classified into three major ethnic groups in terms of their origin: Indo-Nepalese, Tibeto-Nepalese, and indigenous Nepalese.
The population of Nepal is often divided into three broad categories: 1) Indo-Nepalese (Indo-Aryan, Indo-European); 2) Tibeto-Nepalese; and 3) indigenous Nepalese. The Indo-Nepalese migrated from India over several centuries.