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  2. Lepcha people - Wikipedia

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    Photograph of a Lepcha c. 1900, wearing the traditional cone-shaped hat The traditional clothing for Lepcha women is the ankle-length dumvun , also called dumdyám or gādā ("female dress"). It is one large piece of smooth cotton or silk, usually of a solid color.

  3. Jato (grinder) - Wikipedia

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    A jato (Nepali: जाँतो, Nepali pronunciation:) is a type of rotary hand-quern or grinder used in the Himalayan region of Nepal, Sikkim, Darjeeling and Bhutan. It is a traditional tool to grind grains. A jato consists of two round stones or discs.

  4. Zero-width non-joiner - Wikipedia

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    The picture shows how the code looks when it is rendered correctly, and in every row the correct and incorrect pictures should be different. On a system which not configured to display the Unicode correctly, the correct display and the incorrect one may look the same, or either of them may be significantly different from the corresponding picture.

  5. Pracalit script - Wikipedia

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    Prachalit Nepal script was added to the Unicode Standard in June, 2016 with the release of version 9.0. The Unicode block for Prachalit Nepal, called Newa, is U+11400–U+1147F: Newa [1] [2]

  6. Nepalese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Sel roti is a traditional Nepali homemade ring-shaped rice bread which is sweet to taste. Other foods have hybrid Tibetan and Indian influence. Chow mein is a Nepali favorite in modern times based on Chinese-style stir-fried noodles. It is one of the most beloved everyday staple lunches in Nepali households. [citation needed]

  7. Shiva Shankar - Wikipedia

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    Shiva Shankar Manandhar (Nepali: शिव शंकर मानन्धर; 22 February 1932 – 14 November 2004) was a singer, music composer of Nepali songs and the chief actor in the first Nepali movie, Aama. [1]

  8. Devanagari transliteration - Wikipedia

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    Before Devanagari was added to Unicode, many workarounds were used to display Devanagari on the Internet, and many sites and services have continued using them despite widespread availability of Unicode fonts supporting Devanagari. Although there are several transliteration conventions on transliterating Hindi to Roman, most of these are ...

  9. Kumal people - Wikipedia

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    Kumal (Nepali: कुमाल) is a caste or ethnic group in Nepal, traditionally associated with pottery. [3] Their traditional profession is endangered due to competition from cheaper, more durable industrial pots. [4] Fewer youths learn the skills. [3]