• Jirel is a Southern Tibetic language of Nepal. It is spoken in Jiri, in Tshetrapa village, Jungu village, and Cheppu village of Dolakha District and Sindhupalchok...
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  • The Jirels (Nepali: जिरेल जातिlisten) is an ethnic Kirati group. Jirel are one of the 59 indigenous peoples in Nepal. They like to be called Jirpa, which...
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    Jiri (category Articles containing Nepali (macrolanguage)-language text)
    that Jiri is land of ethnic people called the Jirels. They love themselves called Jiriba. In Jirel language Zi means bright or blazing, Ri means mountain...
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  • Jul (category Articles containing Serbo-Croatian-language text)
    Manco Capac International Airport (IATA code) jul, ISO 639-3 of the Jirel language Yugoslav Left (Serbo-Croatian: Jugoslovenska Levica), a former political...
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    Lhokha, Tö, Kongpo (in Kongpo with Basum) South-Western: Sherpa and Jirel; other languages/dialects along the Sino-Nepalese border: Humla, Mugu, Dolpo, Lo-ke...
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    Languages of Nepal, referred to as Nepalese languages in the country's constitution, are the languages having at least an ancient history or origin inside...
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  • jirafa: giraffe. From ziraffa of the same meaning (زرافة) [zraːf] (listen).. jirel jofaina: a wide and shallow basin for domestic use. From ǧufaynah. jofor...
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  • Jirel of Joiry is a collection of five fantasy stories by C. L. Moore, often characterized as sword and sorcery. The volume compiles all but one of Moore's...
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    Dolakha District (category CS1 Nepali-language sources (ne))
    population of 186,557. As their first language, 65.2% spoke Nepali, 15.9% Tamang, 8.0% Thami, 4.5% Sherpa, 2.3% Jirel, 1.9% Newari, 0.9% Sunuwar, 0.3% Magar...
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    Darjeeling and Sikkim, majorly practiced by Yakkha, Limbu, Sunuwar, Rai, Thami, Jirel, Hayu and Surel peoples in the north-eastern Indian subcontinent. The practice...
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