Nationalisme hindouLe nationalisme hindou a été collectivement appelé l'expression de la pensée sociale et politique, fondée sur les traditions spirituelles et culturelles indigènes du sous-continent indien. Les défenseurs du nationalisme hindou ont tenté d'éviter l'étiquette de « nationalisme » en faisant valoir que l'utilisation du terme « nationalisme hindou » pour désigner l'Hindū rāṣṭravāda est une traduction simpliste et est mieux décrite par le terme « politique hindoue ».
Sarki (ethnic group)Sarki/Mijar (सार्की) is an occupational caste in Nepal traditionally belonging to leather workers. They are found in the region of the Himalayas, Nepal, across the hills of Darjeeling & Kalimpong and in Terai area of Dooars. They are experts in playing their musical instrument "Madal" and performing dance in a group which is also called “Khayali Marooni”. According to the 2021 Nepal census, Sarki makes up 1.55% of Nepal's population (452,229 people). Sarki are referred to in the Nepali and Thakali languages.
District de JumlaJumla District (जुम्ला जिल्ला), is one of the ten districts of the Karnali province of Nepal. This district has Jumla as its headquarters, an area of ; it had populations of 89,427 and 108,921, respectively, in the national censuses of 2001 and 2011. Its territory lies between longitudes 810 28' and 820 18' East, and between latitudes 280 58' and 290 30' North. The Nepali language (then known as Khas language) originated in the Sinja Valley. Sinja was the capital of Khas Kingdom, and the dialect called "Khas Bhasa" is still spoken among that region's people.
Kali Gandaki (rivière)La Gandaki ou Kali ('sale', 'noirâtre') Gandaki au Népal est une rivière du sous-continent indien qui traverse le Népal et l'Inde, affluent important du Gange. Elle est parfois assimilée à la Gandak (terme Indien) ou Narayani (dénomination népalaise), laquelle ne désigne en réalité que la section de rivière située entre l'affluence de la Kali Gandaki et de la Trishuli en amont, et le Gange en aval. Le terme Gandaki est en réalité applicable à 7 rivières alimentant cette section, dont la Kali Gandaki n'est que le dernier contributeur.
HetaudaHetauda (हेटौडा, heˈʈʌu̯ɽa) is a sub-metropolitan city in the Makwanpur District of Bagmati Province in central Nepal. It is the administrative headquarters of the Makwanpur District and the capital of Bagmati Province as declared by a majority (105 out of 110) of the Provincial Assembly Members on 12 January 2020. It is one of the largest cities in Nepal. At the time of the 2015 Nepal census, it had a population of 153,875 people. The city had a population of 195,951 in 2021.
Asie du Sudvignette|La définition commune de l'Asie du Sud. vignette|Carte urbaine de l'Asie du Sud L'Asie du Sud est la région méridionale de l'Asie. Elle comprend, l'Afghanistan, le Bangladesh, le Bhoutan, l'Inde, les Maldives, le Népal, le Pakistan et le Sri Lanka et couvre une superficie d'environ . L'Asie du Sud au sens large est la région la plus peuplée du monde avec un peu moins de d'habitants en 2022, soit environ un quart de la population mondiale, et cela sur moins de 4 % de la superficie totale de la terre.
Badi peopleBadi (बादी) is a Hill Dalit community in Nepal. The 1854 Nepalese Muluki Ain (Legal Code) categorized Badi as "Impure and Untouchable (Pani Na Chalne)" category. Badi are categorized under "Hill Dalit" among the 9 broad social groups, along with Damai, Sarki, Kami and Gaine by the Government of Nepal. 'Badi' means Vadyabadak, one who plays musical instruments, in Sanskrit. Sometimes called untouchables among the untouchables, they support their impoverished families through daily wages and fishing, woodcutting and making musical instruments.
Kami (caste)Kami ) is an Indo-Aryan Nepali speaking group that primarily worked as metalsmiths. Later Nepal abolished its grading system. The tribal designation of Khas is given in only a few contexts. the Government of Nepal legally abolished the caste-system and criminalized any caste-based discrimination, including "untouchability" (the ostracism of a specific caste) - in the year 1963 A.D. With Nepal's step towards freedom and equality, Nepal, previously ruled by a Hindu monarchy was a Hindu nation which has now become a secular state, and on 28 May 2008, it was declared a republic, ending it as the Hindu Kingdom.
Khas peopleKhas people, (Langkɑːs; खस) popularly known as Khas Arya, are an Indo-Aryan ethno-linguistic group native to the Himalayan region of the Indian subcontinent, in what is now the present-day South Asian country of Nepal, as well as the Indian states of Uttarakhand, West Bengal and Sikkim. Historically, Khas were the speakers of an ancient Khas language from the Indo-Aryan language family and the earliest recorded speakers of the Western Pahari languages. The large portion of the Indo-Aryan speakers throughout lower Himalayas were the Khas people.