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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BahunBahun - Wikipedia

    Bahun are the second largest Hindu group in Nepal with a population of 3,212,704 (99.6% of Bahuns). Bahuns are the largest group in 15 districts in Nepal: Jhapa, Morang, Kathmandu, Chitwan, Nawalparasi, Rupandehi, Kaski, Syangja, Parbat, Gulmi and Arghakhanchi.

  2. The Bahuns are traditionally the priests and scholars of Nepal, and they have played a significant role in the country’s history and culture. In this blog, we will take a look at an intriguing exploration of the Bahun community, their distinctive traditions, profound contributions, and the timeless elegance that permeates their way of life.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BahuniBahuni - Wikipedia

    Bahuni was a village development committee in Morang District in the Kosi Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 11,184 people living in 2114 individual households.

  4. Sep 8, 2022 · Bahun or Hill Brahmins or Khas Brahmins are one of the most controversial groups of people in Nepal. Bahuns or hill brahmins originated from the Indo-Aryan Khasa tribe of Nepal and South Asia. Bahuns were members of the Khas community together with Chhetris and Hill Dalits.

  5. Mar 17, 2016 · Needless to say, Nepal is an ethnically diverse country, and Bahuns are not in the majority. But they managed to emerge as the dominant ruling class by framing laws that were merely legal tools to crush voice against marginalization.

  6. Morang District ( Nepali: मोरङ जिल्ला listen ⓘ) is located in Koshi Province in eastern Nepal. It is an Outer Terai district, which borders Jhapa to the east, Dhankuta and Panchthar to the north, Sunsari to the west, and Bihar, India, to the south. Morang has one metropolitan city ( Biratnagar ), eight municipalities and eight rural municipalities.

  7. Jan 26, 2020 · After 27 years, locals had demanded exploration of petroleum product in Bahuni after the Indian blockade of 2015. On March 23, 1989, the transit agreement between Nepal-India expired and the Ministry of External Affairs of India blamed Nepal for not being able to renew the agreement and the blockade ensued afterwards.