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Sarbo Sayo Sayo - Dhimal Cultural Dance - Ex Army School Butwal सर्वो सायो सायो

Sarbo Sayo Sayo - Dhimal Cultural Dance - Ex Army School Butwal सर्वो सायो सायो Sarbo Sayo Sayo - Purbeli Dhimal Song The Dhimals are according to genetic classification of Grierson and Konow one of the Complex Pronominalised Himalayan Languages of the Tibeto, Burmese family. Shafer includes it is the Bodic division of Sino-Tibetan family.S.K. Chatterjee describes it as one of Himalayan Group of Tibeto-Burmese. Paul K. Benedict quotes it as Abor-Miri- Dafla (Mirish) languages of Tibeto-Burmese Branch belonging to the Sino-Tibetan family.(Dhimal Folk life Study, Royal Nepal Academy,1972/73) They have small population popularly known as one of the oldest indigenous caste of Terai Region. Since the very ancient time, the Dhimal has been coming living west up to Koshi River to east Mechi River along the Mahendra Highway nearby. Especially the study done by professor Tulasi Diwas in his " Dhimal Folklife, Religion and Culture" published by Royal Nepal Academy in 1982 AD on the auspicious occasion of Silver Jubilee clearly states that the Dhimals were living in 14 VDC Panchayats of Morang district and 13 VDC Panchayats of Jhapa district in that time. Among them they used to live in Haraicha, Kaseni, Dangihat, Bahuni, Keraun, Bayarban, Amardaha, Rajghat, Letang, Madhumalla, Babiyabirta, Gobindapur,etc of Morang and Damak, Gauradaha, Topgachhi, Parakhopi, Anarmani, Sanishware, Dhaijan, Duhagadhi, Shantinagar, Nakalbanda, Bahundangi, Jyamirgadhi, Dhulabari etc of Jhapa district village panchayats.They have been distinctly separated east of the Kankai Mai River as the Eastern Dhimal and west of that river living in Jhapa and Morang districts as the Western Dhimal in Nepal since past to at this time. Source : http://www.hongkongnepali.com/2008-12... Business Inquiries: [email protected]

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