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Nepalis

Nepalis (Nepalese)
नेपाली नागरिक Nepalese Citizens
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Total population
c. 30 million[1]
Regions with significant populations
   Nepal 26,494,504[2] (2011 Census)
 India 2,926,168[3]
 United States 182,385[4]
 Bhutan 165,000[5]
 Japan 80,038[6]
 Australia 54,754[7]
 Myanmar 30,000[8]
 Canada 17,140[4]
 Hong Kong 5,950[9]
 Finland 3,937[10]
 China (Mainland) 3,500[11]
 Netherlands 2,199[12]
Languages
Nepali  • Maithili  • Bhojpuri  • Awadhi  • Tharu  • Tamang  • Newari  • Bajjika  • Magar  • Dotyali  • Urdu and 113 others[13]
Religion
Om.svg Hinduism 81.3%
Dharma Wheel.svg Buddhism 9.0%
Allah-green.svg Islam 4.4%
Birupakshya, Kirateswor Mahadev at Pashupatinath temple, Kathmandu 2013.jpg Kirat 3.0%
Christian cross.svg Christianity 1.4%
and others 0.9%[14]

a Total population of Nepal, b Nepali-speaking population, c Nepali diaspora

Nepalis (EnglishNepaleseNepaliनेपाली) are citizens of the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal under the provisions of Nepali nationality law.[15][16] The country is home to people of many different national and ethnic origins. As a result, people of Nepal do not equate their nationality with ethnicity, but with citizenship and allegiance. Although citizens make up the majority of Nepali, non-citizen residents, dual citizen and expatriates may also claim a Nepali identity.

Nepal is a multicultural and multiethnic country. Nepali are multilinguistic group that speak 123 languages as recorded in 2011 Nepal census.[13] Kathmandu Valley, in the middle hill region, constitutes a small fraction of the nation’s area but is the most densely populated, with almost 5 percent of the nation’s population.[2][17]

Etymology

People having citizenship and allegiance of Nepal are Nepali

Local legends say that a Hindu sage named “Ne” established himself in the valley of Kathmandu in prehistoric times and that the word “Nepal” came into existence as the place was protected (“pala” in Pali) by the sage “Ne”. It is mentioned in Vedic texts that this region was called Nepal centuries ago. According to the Skanda Purana, a rishi called “Ne” or “Nemuni” used to live in the Himalayas.[18] In the Pashupati Purana, he is mentioned as a saint and a protector.[19] He is said to have practised meditation at the Bagmati and Kesavati rivers[20] and to have taught there.[21]

The name of the country is also identical in origin to the name of the Newar people. The terms “Nepāl”, “Newār”, “Newāl” and “Nepār” are phonetically different forms of the same word, and instances of the various forms appear in texts in different times in history. Nepal is the learned Sanskrit form and Newar is the colloquial Prakrit form.[22] A Sanskrit inscription dated 512 CE found in Tistung, a valley to the west of Kathmandu, contains the phrase “greetings to the Nepals” indicating that the term “Nepal” was used to refer to both the country and the people.[23][24]

Nepali nationality[edit]

The founder of modern Nepal, Badamaharajadhiraja (meaning: Great of the great sovereign kings) Prithvi Narayan Shah[25] is considered a unifying figure and symbol of Nepali National Unity.[26] He is considered a visionary leader and his birthday is celebrated as National Unity Day after years of Maoist hegemony and demolition of monarchial history called as Krambhanga (Paradigm Shift).[27][25]

Nepali caste/ethnic groups

The population ranking of 125 Nepali castes/ethnic groups as per the 2011 Nepal census.[28][note 1]

Rank Caste/ethnic groups Population Percentage composition
1 Chhetri 4,398,053 16.60%
2 Hill Brahman/Bahun 3,226,903 12.18%
3 Magar 1,887,733 7.12%
4 Tharu 1,737,470 6.56%
5 Tamang 1,539,830 5.81%
6 Newar 1,321,933 4.99%
7 Kami 1,258,554 4.75%
8 Nepali Muslims (taken as a single ethnic group) 1,164,255 4.39%
9 Yadav 1,054,458 3.98%
10 Rai 620,004 2.34%
11 Gurung 522,641 1.97%
12 Damai/Dholi 472,862 1.78%
13 Thakuri 425,623 1.61%
14 Limbu 387,300 1.46%
15 Sarki 374,816 1.41%
16 Teli 369,688 1.40%
17 Chamar/Harijan/Ram 335,893 1.27%
18 Koiri/Kushwaha 306,393 1.16%
19 Musahar 234,490 0.89%
20 Kurmi 231,129 0.87%
21 Sanyasi/Dasnami 227,822 0.86%
22 Dhanuk 219,808 0.83%
23 Dusadh/Pasawan/Pasi 208,910 0.79%
24 Raute 618 0.00%
25 Nurang 278 0.00%
26 Kusunda 273 0.00%
Others undefined and foreigners 282,321 1.07%
Total 26,494,504 100.00%

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