The Himalayas have long provided a contact zone for Hindus and diverse tribal groups. The experience of such contact in Nepal exhibits certain unique features that are rarely seen in other regions of Hindu south Asia. Interaction between these groups in Nepali had been a much more intimate affair than probably anywhere in the Indian subcontinent. Further, this information had occurred over a long time in history so that certain forms of social relationship which developed between these groups even received formal recognition in the legal code of the Nepalese state. This legal recognition..
The present article endeavours to analyse the use and scope of Western positivistic legal tools in t...
Since the mid-eighteenth century when armies serving the English East India Company (EIC) clashed wi...
Collation: 1 vol. (XIV-294 p.), ISBN : 978-0-19-569792-6This volume discusses issues of tribal ident...
This Article titled ‘Nepal-India Relations: People to people contact’ has tried to find out various ...
Muslims in Nepal are comprised of Indian migrants and their descendants. A large majority of them li...
This article describes some specific features of the ethnosocial status of the Limbus in Nepal. Sin...
The cultural relationship between Nepal and Tibet is age-old. The first step in this relation came t...
Nepal is a landlocked mountainous country with immense diversity of caste/ethnicity and cultures. It...
The author examines the conducts and relations between the different language families in Nepalese H...
To the countries adjacent to it, including Nepal to the south, Tibet has never been the closed and m...
Nepal is unique in terms of culture, religion, and geography as well as in its Indigenous Communitie...
The present article endeavours to analyse the use and scope of Western positivistic legal tools in t...
Pfaff-Czarnecka J. F®ictions, Frames and Fragments: Belonging and Ethnic Boundary- Making in Nepal’s...
History of Nepal-Tibet relations can be traced from the ancient period. One of the substantive attri...
The people who are living in the Himalayan region of Sikkim having their Lingua-franka “Nepali” a...
The present article endeavours to analyse the use and scope of Western positivistic legal tools in t...
Since the mid-eighteenth century when armies serving the English East India Company (EIC) clashed wi...
Collation: 1 vol. (XIV-294 p.), ISBN : 978-0-19-569792-6This volume discusses issues of tribal ident...
This Article titled ‘Nepal-India Relations: People to people contact’ has tried to find out various ...
Muslims in Nepal are comprised of Indian migrants and their descendants. A large majority of them li...
This article describes some specific features of the ethnosocial status of the Limbus in Nepal. Sin...
The cultural relationship between Nepal and Tibet is age-old. The first step in this relation came t...
Nepal is a landlocked mountainous country with immense diversity of caste/ethnicity and cultures. It...
The author examines the conducts and relations between the different language families in Nepalese H...
To the countries adjacent to it, including Nepal to the south, Tibet has never been the closed and m...
Nepal is unique in terms of culture, religion, and geography as well as in its Indigenous Communitie...
The present article endeavours to analyse the use and scope of Western positivistic legal tools in t...
Pfaff-Czarnecka J. F®ictions, Frames and Fragments: Belonging and Ethnic Boundary- Making in Nepal’s...
History of Nepal-Tibet relations can be traced from the ancient period. One of the substantive attri...
The people who are living in the Himalayan region of Sikkim having their Lingua-franka “Nepali” a...
The present article endeavours to analyse the use and scope of Western positivistic legal tools in t...
Since the mid-eighteenth century when armies serving the English East India Company (EIC) clashed wi...
Collation: 1 vol. (XIV-294 p.), ISBN : 978-0-19-569792-6This volume discusses issues of tribal ident...