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Tibetan and Himalayan > Journals > Journals Focused on Regions > Nepal > Contributions to Nepalese Studies > (1983) Vol. 11, no. 1
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Bajhāṅgī Rājā Kalyāṇ Siṅhako Śāke 1656 ko Tāmrapatra
The article discusses the King Kalyan Singh of Bajhang's copper inscription. Bajhang was one of the states where King Narbhupal Shah was defeated. King Kalyan Singh was a popular king of Bajhang and t... Economic Development through Indigenous Means: A Case of Indian Migration in the Nepal Tarai
The article attempts to analyze the reason and impact of Indian migration in the Terai of Nepal. It mainly focuses on a historical approach to understand past economic development and the present soci... English as a Second Language/English as a Foreign Language Distinction: Its Pedagogy & the Nepalese Context
This article begins by reviewing the categorization of English as a second language (ESL) and as a foreign language (EFL) and the pedagogy such categorization is supposed to imply. The author tries to... Gulmī Rājyako Rājnaitik Itihās ra Kehī Aprakāśit Sāmagrī
The article describes the political history of Gulmi Rajya. Gulmi was one of the states within the Chaubisi rajya. It discusses the Kings of Gulmi on the basis of ancient material. It includes ancient... History of Land Settlement in Nepal Tarai
and the current situation and future prospects. It describes on the Rapti valley development project and planned resettlement program as well as existing flaws in land settlement in Nepal. (Rajeev Ran... Land Use Pattern and Ecology in the Madi Valley
The article attempts to analyze the present land use patterns and effects of ecological degradation on land utilization in the Madi valley, Nepal. The article concludes that although the Madi valley i... Review of Mary Shepherd Slusser, Nepal Mandala: A Cultural Study of the Kathmandu Valley
This is a review by Kamal P. Malla of Mary Shepherd Slusser, Nepal Mandala: A Cultural Study of the Kathmandu Valley. The Gurung Personality Structure
The article's basic objective is to report on the personality structure of the Gurung, a group traditionally inhabiting the mid-western hill region of Nepal, and to compare the findings with those rep... |
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