• Ghale is a Tibeto-Burman language of Nepal. It belongs to the group of Ghale languages. The dialects of Ghale have limited intelligibility: (south) Barpak...
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    Dhading District (category Articles containing Nepali (macrolanguage)-language text)
    336,067. As their first language, 70.7% spoke Nepali, 20.1% Tamang, 2.5% Chepang, 2.1% Gurung, 1.9% Magar, 0.9% Newari, 0.7% Ghale, 0.5% Kumhali, 0.2% Bhojpuri...
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    Shah dynasty (category CS1 Nepali-language sources (ne))
    grandson Dravya Shah captured the throne of Ligligkot from Ghale Magar king Dalshur ghale Magar with the help of accomplices from six resident clans of...
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    Tamang people (category CS1 Chinese (China)-language sources (zh-cn))
    named Ghale-Botya attacked Narabhupal Shah as he was marching towards Nuwakot, and Narabhupal Shah also fought several battles against Golma Ghale. In 1762...
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    9% Gurung, 7.8% Ghale, 3.2% Bajjika, 1.0% Magar, 0.9% Tamang, 0.5% Newar, 0.1% Urdu and 0.2% other languages as their first language. In terms of ethnicity/caste...
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    Rasuwa District (category CS1 Nepali-language sources (ne))
    Yolmo and 0.4% other languages as their first language. Ethnicity/caste: 69.6% were Tamang, 15.2% Hill Brahmin, 3.1% Gurung, 2.4% Ghale, 2.3% Newar, 2.0%...
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    population, women population was 2,356. Chhetree, Tamang, Gurung, Magar, Ghale, Kami, Brahmin, Damai, Sarki, Bhujel, Newar caste etc. live in this village...
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    Gurbachan, Purbachhaney, Phounja, Chauhan, Pachabhaiya, Khamcha, Khandaluk, Ghale, Baral, Somai, Pithakote, Jhakote, Rakaskoti/Raskoti, Uchai, Samal. In former...
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    the Northern and Eastern Provinces. Due to the widespread presence of Chinese, the majority of Tujia only have a passive knowledge of their language. Due...
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    Bhotiya (category Articles containing Nepali (macrolanguage)-language text)
    various ethnic groups speaking Tibetic languages, as well as some groups speaking other Tibeto-Burman languages living in the Transhimalayan region that...
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