Migration Between India and Nepal: A Socio-cultural Study |
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Contents
Early movement of the Buddhists into | 30 |
Migration of people from India into | 70 |
ConclusionAgitation for a separate | 88 |
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According adopted agitation agricultural ancient areas Assam Bahadur Bangladesh belonged Bihar born Brahmans Buddhist called castes Census century chapter characters citizenship connection conquest considered Constitution continued copied cultivation culture Darjeeling district dynasty early economic enumerated established ethnic evident festival followed Gheising give GNLF Gorkha Gorkhaland Government Gupta hands held hill Himalayan Kingdom Hindu History Hitopadesa Ibid important India Indian origin industry Introduction Kathmandu Valley King Kingdom known Kshatriyas land language Lichchhavis living Maithili Malla marriage means mentioned migration moved movement Muslim Nepal Nepalese Newars observed op.cit period persons political population published Purana Rajput Rana referred regarded region relations religious remains respectively ruled rulers Sanskrit separate settled Shaha social society South status strength Tantra Tarai tradition Treaty tribal Valley Vide West Bengal Western worship writes