Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 27
... Newars in the valley of Kathmandu who have contributed most to the culture of Nepal . However , the Newars claim to be the original inhabitants of the Nepal Valley - which is still their centre and beyond which they do not penetrate far ...
... Newars in the valley of Kathmandu who have contributed most to the culture of Nepal . However , the Newars claim to be the original inhabitants of the Nepal Valley - which is still their centre and beyond which they do not penetrate far ...
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... Newars - An Essay on the History of Newar Culture in J.A.S.B. ( 1923 ) , p . 465 . 2. Crooke : Castes and Tribes of North - western Provinces and Oudh , Vol . IV , pp . 380-406 ; also Census of India , 1931 , United Provinces of Agra ...
... Newars - An Essay on the History of Newar Culture in J.A.S.B. ( 1923 ) , p . 465 . 2. Crooke : Castes and Tribes of North - western Provinces and Oudh , Vol . IV , pp . 380-406 ; also Census of India , 1931 , United Provinces of Agra ...
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... Newars who form the bulk of the inhabitants of the Nepal Valley nowadays try to trace their descent . Although the attempt to identify " Newar " with " Nair " is somewhat far - fetched , the link between Nepal and the extreme south of ...
... Newars who form the bulk of the inhabitants of the Nepal Valley nowadays try to trace their descent . Although the attempt to identify " Newar " with " Nair " is somewhat far - fetched , the link between Nepal and the extreme south of ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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