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Kirat were also known as​

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Answered by vivekkumarsahu565
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Limbuwan had a distinct history and political establishment until its unification with the kingdom of Gorkha in 1774 AD. During King Prithvi Narayan Shah's unification of Nepal, the present-day Nepal east of Arun and Koshi rivers was known as Pallo Kirat Limbuwan.

Answered by ravi2742
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Kirat Mundhum, also known as Kirati Mundhum or Kiratism, are the stories recited/sung by the shamans (called 'Fedangma/Samba') of the Kirati ethnic groups of Nepal, Darjeeling and Sikkim: Limbu, Rai, Sunuwar and Yakkha peoples. ... It is practiced by about 3.1% of the Nepali population.

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