Bhujel, also called Bujhyal, is a Chepangic language of Greater Magaric Branch spoken in central Nepal. It is a semi-tonal language, employing a complex... 2 KB (148 words) - 10:43, 31 December 2022 |
the Bhuji Khola river called Bhujel. Bhujel are divided into four subcaste – Bhujyal, Gharti, Nisel and Khawas. In the Bhujel speech community, Bhimsen,... 5 KB (414 words) - 12:46, 17 April 2024 |
Gulmi District (category CS1 Nepali-language sources (ne)) 3.1% Kumal, 1.9% Sanyasi/Dasnami, 1.8% Newar, 1.1% Thakuri, 1.0% Gharti/Bhujel, 0.7% Gurung, 0.2% Bote, 0.2% Musalman, 0.1% Badi, 0.1% Chhantyal, 0.1%... 10 KB (610 words) - 20:18, 6 January 2024 |
Sikkimese people (category Linguistic groups of the constitutionally recognised official languages of India) (CRESP, 2008) records different communities and tribes of Sikkim such as Bhujel, Bhutia, Bahun, Chhetri, Dewan (Yakha), Damai, Gurung, Kami, Rai, Lepcha... 15 KB (1,110 words) - 09:23, 3 April 2024 |
BYH may refer to: Arkansas International Airport, US, IATA code Bhujel language, ISO 639-3 code This disambiguation page lists articles associated with... 128 bytes (47 words) - 23:21, 27 December 2019 |
The Chepangic languages, Chepang and Bhujel, are Sino-Tibetan languages of uncertain affiliation spoken in Nepal. They are often classified as part of... 2 KB (103 words) - 03:52, 31 December 2023 |
Sankhuwasabha District (category Articles containing Nepali (macrolanguage)-language text) Nachhiring, 0.1% Bahing, 0.1% Bhujel, 0.1% Dumi, 0.1% Jerung, 0.1% Koi, 0.1% Sampang, 0.1% Sindhi and 0.5% other languages. Ethnicity/caste: 18.3% were... 14 KB (512 words) - 08:48, 17 March 2024 |
Tanahun District (category CS1 Nepali-language sources (ne)) first language, 61.7% of these spoke Nepali, 21.0% Magar, 8.4% Gurung, 4.1% Newari, 1.2% Darai, 0.8% Urdu, 0.7% Tamang, 0.4% Bhojpuri 0.3% Bhujel, 0.3%... 11 KB (705 words) - 17:27, 17 January 2024 |