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  1. Magars - Wikipedia

    It is a common representative organization of all the Magar indigenous people of Nepal and is committed to the preservation and promotion of Magar language and culture; the upliftment of …

  2. When British Army soldier Hari Budha Magar lost both legs to ...

    23 hours ago · When British Army soldier Hari Budha Magar lost both legs to a Taliban bomb, he thought his life was as good as over.

  3. Magar | Nepalese, Himalayan, Ethnic Group | Britannica

    Magar, indigenous ethnic group of Nepal, living mainly on the western and southern flanks of the country’s north-central Dhaulagiri mountain massif. They also live in small but significant …

  4. Who are Magar

    Magar is one, of the 59 indigenous peoples of Nepal, recognized by the government as indigenous nationalities having own distinct language, culture, rituals and history.

  5. Magar Community in Nepal: A Detailed Exploration

    The Magar ethnic group is one of Nepal’s most prominent indigenous communities, known for their rich cultural traditions, distinct identity, and significant contributions to the nation’s history.

  6. magar - Himalayan Indigenous Cultures - History, Tribal ...

    Nov 12, 2025 · Magar Kham, spoken primarily in the districts of Rolpa, Rukum, and Baglung, is one of the most conservative and morphologically rich branches of the family. Its verbal …

  7. Magar Culture - Land Nepal

    Jun 16, 2021 · Magars are one of the Nepal’s 59 indigenous peoples, each of whom has their own language, culture, rituals, and history, as defined by the government.

  8. MAGAR | Facts and Details

    Magar are the third largest ethnic group in Nepal. According to the CIA Factbook in 2020 they make up 7.1 percent of the population of Nepal. They made up 7 percent of the population in …

  9. Magar - Wikibooks, open books for an open world

    Apr 18, 2024 · The Magar, also spelled as Mangar, and Mongar, are the third largest ethnolinguistic groups of Nepal representing 7.1% of Nepal's total population according to the …

  10. About Us | Magar Association Uk

    The outside world, however, came to know of the Magar only after the British began recruiting soldiers in Nepal for Gurkha regiments from 1815. The British quickly came to appreciate the …