Limbuwan

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Limbuwan is a historical region in eastern Nepal traditionally inhabited and ruled by the Limbu ethnic group, known for its distinct culture, language, and political identity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical region
associatedLanguage Limbu language
Nepali language NERFINISHED
Rai languages
Sherpa language
Tamang language
associatedPeople Rai people NERFINISHED
associatedReligion Buddhism NERFINISHED
Hinduism NERFINISHED
Kirat Mundhum NERFINISHED
associatedScript Sirijonga script NERFINISHED
country Nepal
culturalPractice Limbu festivals
Limbu folk music
Mundhum oral tradition
traditional Limbu dance
ethnicGroup Limbu people NERFINISHED
hasCulture Limbu culture
hasEthnicMinority Dalit communities
Gurung people NERFINISHED
Madhesi communities
Magar people NERFINISHED
Muslim communities
Sherpa people NERFINISHED
Sunuwar people NERFINISHED
Tamang people NERFINISHED
Tharu people NERFINISHED
Yakkha people NERFINISHED
hasLanguage Limbu language NERFINISHED
hasPoliticalIdentity Limbu political identity
historicalInhabitants Limbu people NERFINISHED
historicalRulers Limbu chiefs
Limbu kings NERFINISHED
historicalStatus autonomous region
confederation of Limbu principalities
integratedInto Kingdom of Nepal NERFINISHED
integrationProcess Gorkha expansion
knownFor distinct culture
distinct language
distinct political identity
locatedIn Terai plains of eastern Nepal
eastern Nepal NERFINISHED
eastern hills of Nepal
partOf Himalayan region
Kirata historical area NERFINISHED
politicalMovement Limbuwan autonomy movement NERFINISHED
indigenous rights movement in Nepal
recognizedAs indigenous nationalities region in Nepal
regionType indigenous territory
traditionalInhabitants Limbu people NERFINISHED

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Limbu traditionalTerritory Limbuwan