- The
Danuwar are an
ethnic group indigenous to the
inner Terai regions of Nepal. They
speak Danwar language.
Danuwars can be
found throughout the hills...
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Danwar (also
rendered Danuwar, Denwar, Dhanvar, Dhanwar) is a
language spoken in
parts of
Nepal by
Danuwar ethnic group. It is
close to Bote-Darai and...
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Sirjana Danuwar (Nepali: सृजना दनुवार) is a
Nepalese politician and
currently serving as the 2nd
Deputy Speaker of the
Koshi Provincial ****embly. She...
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Sunita Danuwar (born July 16, 1977), is a
Nepalese human rights activist and the
founder of
Sunita Foundation and
Shakti Samuha, a non-governmental organization...
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dialect and
culture of Bote
people in
several ways is
similar to that of the
Danuwars, Darai,
Tharus and Majhi.
There are two
theories regarding the
origin of...
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Tharus Indo-European → Indo-Aryan →
Tharu Terai (Nepal, India) Kathariya,
Danuwar, Lampucchwa, Kochila, Sonha, Dangaura, Rana Hinduism,
Buddhism Tibetans...
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Lohar 101,421 0.38 38
Khatwe 100,921 0.35 39
Sudhi 93,115 0.32 40
Danuwar 84,115 0.32 41
Majhi 83,727 0.30 42
Barai 80,597 0.28 43 Bin 75,195 0.27...
- with the
Hindu epics such as the Ramayana. A
legend suggests that Tharu,
Danuwar, Bote and
Majhi were
family members.
Majhi people live
alongside the rivers...
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Chief Minister of
Koshi Province Deputy Minister responsible Sirjana Danuwar,
Minister of
State Agency executive Kedarnath Sharma,
Secretary Website...
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their first language, 50.5%
spoke Nepali, 34.0% Tamang, 11.1% Newari, 1.6%
Danuwar, 1.4% Magar, 0.4% Majhi, 0.2% Maithili, 0.1% Bhojpuri, 0.1% Hindi, 0.1%...