Rana Rajput

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The Rana is a title used by different Rajput clans across India, Pakistan and Nepal. In india they are predominantly Hindus,In Pakistan and some parts of northern India Rajputs are predominantly Muslims..[1][2]

Rana rule in Nepal[]

The Rana rule in Nepal from the mid-1800s to the mid-1900s saw a whole century of oppression of Nepalese who became Buddhist monks. The first victims were Nepalese Mahayana (Tibetans) who converted to Buddhism, then Theravada Buddhism, in his "History of Theravada Buddhism in Nepal" Brings pressure. To stop their discriminatory practices.[3]

Dress[]

Young people wear royal scarves or turbans on their shoulders or headscarves. In addition, the elders wear dhoti and garments and wear socks or boots. Women wear gherdar ghagra and rajwadi sadlo ( sari ), rajwadi kurta maj leg kadla, kambiyu or chains. Also wears hats and other ornaments around the neck.

References[]

  1. ^ theIndia's Communities. Oxford University Press. 1998. ISBN 978-0-19-563354-2.
  2. ^ Bhattarai, Krishna P. (2009). Nepal. Infobase Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4381-0523-9.
  3. ^ "Buddhist Monks and Rana Rulers". ccbs.ntu.edu.tw. Retrieved 2020-07-03.


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