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Nefamese: Nefamese or Arunamese is a pidgin of Arunachal Pradesh (formerly NEFA), India. Its classification is unclear; Ethnologue states that it is based on the Assamese language, but also that it is most closely related to the Sino-Tibetan Gallong like ... (Language of Arunachal Pradesh, India) [100%] 2023-12-20 [Languages of Arunachal Pradesh] [Assamese-based pidgins and creoles]...
Nepalis: According to the requirements of Nepali nationality legislation, the people of Nepal who are born and raised in Nepal are the country's citizens. The country is home to individuals whose ancestors came from a wide variety of countries, including ... [95%] 2023-11-03 [Nepalese people] [Demographics of Nepal]...
Nepalis: 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 ... (Nationals or citizens of Nepal) [95%] 2024-09-05 [Nepalese people] [Demographics of Nepal]...
Nepalese rupee: The Nepalese rupee (Nepali: रुपैयाँ; symbol: रु॰; code: NPR) is the official currency of the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal. The Nepalese rupee is subdivided into 100 paisa. (Finance) [94%] 2023-11-01 [Fixed exchange rate]
Nepalese snowtrout: The Nepalese snowtrout (Schizothorax macrophthalmus) is a cyprinid fish species of the genus Schizothorax. This snowtrout was first collected in 1979 in the alpine fresh water Rara Lake located in Nepal's Rara National Park. (Species of fish) [94%] 2023-12-18 [Schizothorax] [Fish described in 1984]...
Nepalese cuisine: Nepali cuisine comprises a variety of cuisines based upon ethnicity, alluvial soil and climate relating to cultural diversity and geography of Nepal and neighboring regions of Sikkim and Gorkhaland. Dal-bhat-tarkari (Nepali: दाल भात तरकारी) is eaten throughout Nepal. (Culinary traditions of Nepal) [94%] 2023-12-20 [Nepalese cuisine] [South Asian cuisine]...
Nepalese Diaspora: Overseas Nepalis or Non-Resident Nepalis are Nepali people who live outside the South Asian nation of Nepal. Under the Non-Resident Nepali Act of 2007, Non-Resident Nepali (NRN) (Nepali: गैर आवासीय नेपाली, Gair Aawasiya Nepali) means the following: (a) A person ... (Person who currently holds citizenship of Nepal) [94%] 2022-12-19 [Demographics of Nepal] [Society of Nepal]...
Nepalese Australians: Nepalese Australians are the citizens and residents in Australia whose ethnic origins lie fully or partially in Nepal. Nepalese started to settle in Australia from the 1960s, but the vast majority of Nepalese Australians arrived after 2006. (Nepali diaspora in Australia) [94%] 2024-02-14 [Australian people of Nepalese descent] [Nepalese diaspora by country]...
Nepalese sculpture: The sculpture of Nepal is best known for small religious figures and ritual objects in bronze or copper alloy, but also has other strengths. The Newar people of Nepal had a long-lasting specialism in casting small bronze figures, mostly ... (Figurine sculpture of Nepal) [94%] 2024-07-24 [Nepalese sculpture] [Nepalese art]...
Nepalese Canadians: Nepal Canadians or Nepali Canadians are Canadians with roots in Nepal. Nepal are recent immigrants in Canada and their numbers are relatively small. (Community of Canadians of Nepalese descent or with Nepalese citizenship) [94%] 2024-09-08 [Nepalese diaspora in Canada] [Canadian people of Nepalese descent]...
Nepalese Muslims: Nepalese Muslims (Nepali: नेपाली मुसलमान; Nepali/Nepalese Musalman/Muslims) are Nepalis who follow Islam. Their ancestors arrived in Nepal from different parts of South Asia, Central Asia and Tibet during different epochs, and have since lived amidst the numerically dominant Hindus and ... (Demographic classification in Nepal) [94%] 2024-09-05 [Nepalese Muslims] [Ethnic groups in Nepal]...
Nepalese sorghum: Sorghum is an important staple crop for more than 500 million people in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, including many people in Nepal. In statistics collected from 1992 to 1994 about general millet, Nepal had an area of 0 ... (Biology) [94%] 2024-07-30 [Sorghum]
People: A people is any plurality of persons considered as a whole. Used in politics and law, the term "a people" refers to the collective or community of an ethnic group or nation. (Plurality of persons considered as a whole) [89%] 2024-01-09 [People] [Humans]...
People (Animal Collective EP): People is the second EP by American experimental pop band Animal Collective, released in October 2006. The first three songs were recorded during the band's Feels sessions in 2005, while the live version of "People" was recorded on tour ... (Animal Collective EP) [89%] 2024-01-02 [2006 EPs] [Animal Collective EPs]...
People: People can refer to: People has more than one meaning. As such, this article is merely a disambiguation page, listing articles associated with People. [89%] 2023-06-22
People (Babe the Blue Ox album): People is an album by the American band Babe the Blue Ox, released in 1996. Like the band's other releases, the album title shares a name with a Barbra Streisand record. (Babe the Blue Ox album) [89%] 2024-02-13 [1996 albums] [RCA Records albums]...
People: A people is any plurality of persons considered as a whole. Used in politics and law, the term "a people" refers to the collective or community of an ethnic group or nation. (Plurality of persons considered as a whole) [89%] 2024-01-09 [People] [Humans]...
People (magazine): People is an American weekly magazine that specializes in celebrity news and human-interest stories. It is published by Dotdash Meredith, a subsidiary of IAC. (Magazine) [89%] 2024-01-07 [People (magazine)] [IAC (company)]...
People!: People! was a one-hit wonder rock band that was formed in San Jose, California in 1965. (American music group) [89%] 2023-11-02 [Scientology-related controversies]
People: PEOPLE pe'-p'-l: In English Versions of the Bible represents something over a dozen Hebrew and Greek words. Of these, in the Old Testament, `am, is overwhelmingly the most common (about 2,000 times), with le'om, and goy ... [89%] 1915-01-01