• Magar Dhut (Nepali: मगर ढुट, Nepali: [ɖʱuʈ]) is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken mainly in Nepal, southern Bhutan, and in Darjeeling and Sikkim, India,...
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    Magar Kham (मगर खाम), also known as Kham, Kham Magar, and Khamkura, is the Sino-Tibetan language variety of the Northern Magar people of Nepal. The language...
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    The Magar, also spelled Mangar and Mongar, are Magar language speaking ethnolinguistic groups native to Nepal, representing 6.9% of Nepal's total population...
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    The Kham Magars (खाम मगर), also known in scholarship as the Northern Magars, are a Tibeto-Burman language-speaking indigenous ethnic tribal community native...
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  • Palpa (redirect from Palpa language)
    Province Palpa, a dialect of the Sino-Tibetan Western Magar language Palpa language (Indo-Aryan), a purported language related to Nepali This disambiguation page...
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    Tibeto-Burman Western (= Bodic) Tibetan–Kanauri Tibetic Gurung East Bodic (incl. Tsangla) Kanauri Himalayan Eastern (Kiranti) Western (Newar, Chepang, Magar, Thangmi...
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  • Magarat (section Magars)
    of ‘water’ in Magar. In the Kali Gandaki region and western Nepal, rivers, small streams, towns and villages retain their Magar language names. Examples...
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    Eastern Rukum District (category CS1 Nepali-language sources (ne))
    The presence of highly-rich majority Magar culture with a complex of Kham Magar language of Sino-Tibetan language family suggests its favorable growth...
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    Languages spoken in the Republic of India belong to several language families, the major ones being the Indo-Aryan languages spoken by 78.05% of Indians...
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    "lingling" from Magar language meaning clear, pristine, beautiful view. It seems plausible as it fell on the Magars Kingdom then, and Magar language was the predominant...
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