• Kirants may refer to: Kiranti people, or Kirants, an ethnic group of India and Nepal Kirants, Armenia, a village in Armenia This disambiguation page lists...
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    Kirat Mundhum (redirect from Kirant Mundum)
    Limbu Kirant celebrates Udhauli Chasok Tangnam on the day of Mangshir Purnima and Ubhauli (Yokwa Tongnam) in the month of Baisakh. Other Kirants (Yakkha...
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    13th-century monastery about 3 kilometres (2 mi) southwest of the village of Kirants in the Tavush Province of Armenia. The monastic complex sits upon the crest...
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    Kirati people (redirect from Kirant)
    The Kirati people, also spelled as Kirat or Kirant or Kiranti, are Sino-Tibetan ethnolinguistic groups living in the Himalayas, mostly the Eastern Himalaya...
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    Kirants Monastery is a 13th-century Armenian monastery located about 10 kilometers southwest of Kirants village in the Tavush Province of Armenia. The...
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    Kirants (Armenian: Կիրանց) is a village in the Ijevan Municipality of the Tavush Province of Armenia. The 8th-century Kirants Monastery, and the 13th-century...
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    In 1971, Hindus made up 89.4% of the population, Buddhists 7.5%, and Kirants statistically, 0%. The prevalence of dual-faith practices – particularly...
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    language. According to the 2001 census of Nepal, 17% of the tribe follow the Kirant religion and adopt the Mundhum (Kiranti) culture. The Kõinch's (Sunuwar)...
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  • The Kiranti languages are a major family of Sino-Tibetan languages spoken in Nepal and India (notably Sikkim, Darjeeling, Kalimpong, and Bhutan) by the...
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    the fact that Hindus are cremated on the banks of this holy river, and Kirants are buried in the hills by its side. According to the Nepalese Hindu tradition...
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    5th century, Holy Mother of God Church of Voskepar of the 7th-century, Kirants Monastery of the 8th century, Makaravank monastery of the 10th century...
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    population), followed by Buddhism (9%); the remaining were Islam (4.4%), Kirant (3.1%), Christianity (1.4%) and Prakriti or nature worship (0.5%). By percentage...
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  • century Kirants Monastery near Kirants, 8th century Jukhtak Vank Monastery, near Dilijan, 11-12th centuries Samsonavank Monastery near Kirants, 12-13th...
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    Bagmati also lies in the fact that Hindus are cremated on its banks, and Kirants are buried in the hills by its side. According to the Nepali Hindu tradition...
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    destination. Arakelots Monastery of Kirants, dating back to the 13th century, located few kilometers north of Ijevan. Kirants Monastery of the 8th century,...
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  • villages of Bağanis Ayrum (Baghanis), Aşağı Əskipara (Voskepar), Xeyrimli (Kirants) and Qızılhacılı (Berkaber) from Armenia as part of efforts towards a final...
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    Krishna Kunwar to the invasion of Kirant regional areas comprising; Pallo Kirant (Limbuwan), Wallo Kirant and Majh Kirant (Khambuwan). On 29 August 1772...
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    Nepal" (PDF). Unity Journal. IV: 70–81. doi:10.3126/unityj.v4i01.52231. "Kirants celebrate Ubhauli". The Himalayan Times. 14 May 2009. "Udhauli Festival...
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  • villages of Bağanis Ayrum (Baghanis), Aşağı Əskipara (Voskepar), Xeyrimli (Kirants) and Qızılhacılı (Berkaber) to Azerbaijan as part of efforts towards a...
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    Anapat) Vahanavank Vorotnavank Tavush Goshavank Haghartsin Jukhtak Vank Kirants (Arakelots) Makaravank Matosavank Samsonavank Tsrviz Voskepar Vayots Dzor...
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    was re-raised after independence. The regiment consists of primarily the Kirant Tribes Rai, Limbu, Yakkha, Sunuwar of Eastern Nepal, Darjeeling, Kalimpong...
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  • Japanese · Maithili · Newari · Magar Religion Hinduism (majority) · Buddhism · Kirant Mundhum Related ethnic groups Nepali diaspora, Indians in Japan, Bangladeshis...
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    Ram Krishna Kunwar to the invasion of Kirant regional areas comprising; Pallo Kirant, Wallo Kirant and Majh Kirant. There are many kings and chiftens and...
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    and lungma means "mountain"), in the Limbu language, and is sacred in the Kirant religion. Kumbhakarna is the highest peak of the Kumbhakarna Section of...
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    Anapat) Vahanavank Vorotnavank Tavush Goshavank Haghartsin Jukhtak Vank Kirants (Arakelots) Makaravank Matosavank Samsonavank Tsrviz Voskepar Vayots Dzor...
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  • Sardar Ram Krishna to the invasion of Kirant regional areas comprising; Pallo Kirant, Wallo Kirant and Majh Kirant. In 13th of Bhadra 1829 Vikram Samvat...
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    invasion of Kirata regional areas comprising; Pallo Kirant (Limbuwan), Wallo Kirant and Majh Kirant (Khambuwan). On B.S. 1829 Bhadra 13 (i.e. 29 August...
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    2013-07-31 at the Wayback Machine Chemjong, Iman Sing. History and Culture of Kirant People. "Yakthung Phedap Limbuwan Royal Order". Yakthung Phedap Limbuwan...
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    Anapat) Vahanavank Vorotnavank Tavush Goshavank Haghartsin Jukhtak Vank Kirants (Arakelots) Makaravank Matosavank Samsonavank Tsrviz Voskepar Vayots Dzor...
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    term is a Sanskritization of a Tibeto-Burman tribal name, like that of Kirant or Kiranti of eastern Nepal. In the Periplus, the Kirata are called Kirradai...
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