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10 languages. العربية ... Nepal portal; Subcategories. This category has the following 11 subcategories, out of 11 total. Nepalese people of Asian descent (4 C)
8 languages. العربية ... (or whose ancestors) emigrated from Nepal to other countries. For the opposite, see Category:Nepalese people by descent. Subcategories.
6 languages. العربية ... Pages in category "Indian people of Nepalese descent" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.
The Yolmo or Hyolmo (Tibetic: ཡོལ་མོ་) are a people mainly from the Eastern and Northern Himalayan Regions of Nepal called Helambu. They refer to themselves as the "Yolmowa" or "Yolmopa" [1] and are native residents of the Helambu valleys (Melamchigyang, Nakote, Tarkegyang, Sermathang) (situated over 43.4 kilometres/27 miles and 44.1 kilometres/27.4 miles to the north of ...
In the Arab states of the Persian Gulf, the term "Asian" generally refers to people of South Asian and Southeast Asian descent due to the large Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, and Filipino expatriate populations in these countries. [6] [7] [8] However, there are instances where the term is used solely to refer to those of South Asian descent. [9]
Nepali (also Nepalese; Nepali: नेपाली) are the citizens of Nepal under Nepali nationality law.The term Nepali usually refers to the nationality, that is, to people with citizenship of Nepal, while the people without Nepalese citizenship but with roots in Nepal are strictly referred to as Nepali-language Speaking Foreigners (Nepali: नेपाली भाषी विदेशी ...
a person of black African descent, originally used in languages of colonial powers in Africa. Same as "macaque". [33] Mammy Domestic servant of black African descent, generally good-natured, often overweight, and loud. [34] Makwerekwere, Kwerekwere (South Africa) Used against foreigners, usually black migrants or refugees in South Africa. [35 ...
A map showing languages of the Indian subcontinent c. 1858; It refers to the language as "Nepalee".. The term Nepali derived from Nepal was officially adopted by the Government of Nepal in 1933, when Gorkha Bhasa Prakashini Samiti (Gorkha Language Publishing Committee), a government institution established in 1913 (B.S. 1970) for advancement of Gorkha Bhasa, renamed itself as Nepali Bhasa ...