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Customary Self-Government Systems - TAMHANG (THAKALI) NATION

20 Feb 2023

It Hansa Raja and Princess Thini is one of the thirteen Hyul in Thasang Nhima Rani, who are said to have no offspring [KN] Ghoila Cloth given to sisters and daughters of Hyul Ghampa the Ghyu of the deceased Also just called Ghampa, is the customary village leader Ghundal The name of the working group as well Hyul Jhompa as the name of the members of the General Assembly of all eligible group to as. [...] It A former state in the Western Tibet was previously known as Khumtisa and is the place where the four Khe examined Nhimasar the soil One of the seventeen Dhimjzen Ghyu Nalsabha Nhokon Cholo Customary self-government of the Tamu Customary dress of TaMhangysa (Gurung) [T] Nhorjaphowe Nambarjhong One of the seventeen Dhimjzen One of the thirteen Hyul in Thasang, originally known as Salambyans, late. [...] (Thin, Syang and Chim) and Marphatan or Marphali Thakali (sPun-gri), Barghar/ Bhalmnasa/Matawa of the Tharu (Khadka, 2016), Guthi of the Newar, Majhi Warang 3 Thasang is the of the Dhimal, Thim of the Tamang, Bheja/”Kachahari”/Guth of the Magar, and name of the Thakali MhiThewa of Ngyangmhi/Nisyangwa (in Khas Nepali called Manange) of Manang. [...] The CSGSs of other Indigenous Peoples, such as the Tumyang of the Yakthung (Limbu), Thim of the Tamang, Majhesabha of the Majhi, or the Nalsabha of the Tamu (Gurung) are in a process of revival to bring them back to life from the verge of extinction. [...] If in Kalapani, the all members of the bride’s Ghyu agree with the proposition of the soil at Nakhung, and the stones in boy, they will accept the liquors and transfer the bride’s lineage Narlriledhing”, and to the groom’s lineage.
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