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- Khas_people abstract "Originally the Khas (खस) / Khasas or Khasiyas were the mountain dwellers living in the southern shadow of the Himalayan range from Kashmir to Bhutan in the present day countries of Nepal, India (in the states of Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim, and the Darjeeling in West Bengal), and Bhutan. Most modern Khas people will not refer to themselves as Khas, instead referring to themselves by caste and ethnic Nepali(Gorkha) origin (e.g. Bahun, Bhakuni, Chhetri, or Thakuri) after falling under the influence of the caste system. The Khasas were a warlike tribe who built three capitals over time: Taklakot in Tibet, and Sinja and Dullu in Nepal. From the 11th century, their powerful kingdom, known as the Malla Empire (not related to the Malla Kingdoms of the Kathmandu Valley), grew, covering much of west Nepal, Ladakh, Kashmir and western Tibet. As the empire fell apart during the 14th century, many of the ruling families migrated throughout Nepal. As a result, many common Nepali surnames (e.g. Thapa, Basnet, Bisht/Bista, Adhikari and Bhandari), as well as the national language, have their roots in the ancient and once proud Khas kingdom. The Khas language was imposed on the people of Nepal and renamed Nepalese, Indigenous people have their own mother languages which are tibeto-burman and not indo-aryan as Khas is.".
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- Khas_people hasPhotoCollection Khas_people.
- Khas_people subject Category:Demographics_of_Nepal.
- Khas_people subject Category:Himalayan_peoples.
- Khas_people subject Category:Human_migration.
- Khas_people subject Category:Indo-Aryan_peoples.
- Khas_people subject Category:Nepali_language.
- Khas_people comment "Originally the Khas (खस) / Khasas or Khasiyas were the mountain dwellers living in the southern shadow of the Himalayan range from Kashmir to Bhutan in the present day countries of Nepal, India (in the states of Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim, and the Darjeeling in West Bengal), and Bhutan. Most modern Khas people will not refer to themselves as Khas, instead referring to themselves by caste and ethnic Nepali(Gorkha) origin (e.g.".
- Khas_people label "Khas people".
- Khas_people label "Khas".
- Khas_people label "卡斯人".
- Khas_people sameAs Khas.
- Khas_people sameAs m.025r_4p.
- Khas_people sameAs Q3630408.
- Khas_people sameAs Q3630408.
- Khas_people wasDerivedFrom Khas_people?oldid=605108776.
- Khas_people isPrimaryTopicOf Khas_people.