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Hangyug Agyat
Hangyug Agyat ( ne, हाङयुग अज्ञात) is a poet and writer. He is one of the initiator of the movement called Srijanshil Arajakta (Creative anarchy) along with Rajan Mukarung and Upendra Subba. About his life and career Poet Hangyug Agyat was born in Ilam city, eastern district of Nepal. He started his writing career as literary columnist in ''Ruprekha Weekly'', Kathmandu, in 1997. With an urge to write with the contemporary time and the situation he started a literary campaign called 'Contemporary Writing'. Around this time, he met Rajan Mukarung and Upendra Subba. They jointly started a new literary movement called Srijanshil Arajakta (meaning creative anarchy). They didn't find their life in the contemporary Nepalese Literature. Therefore, in 1997 they made the following 5 conditions with an urge to write their own life in the contemporary Nepalese literature. The principles of ''"Srijanshil Arajakta"'' are as follows; * Plurality in thoughts * Multi ...
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Ilam, Nepal
Ilam ( ne, इलाम ) is one of four urban municipalities of Ilam District, which lies in the Mahabharata hilly range of Province No. 1, eastern Nepal. Ilam also acts as the headquarters of Ilam District. Being the largest producer region for Nepali tea, its tea farms comprise a major tourist attraction in Province No. 1. Ilam is also famous for its natural scenery and landscapes as well as its diverse agricultural economy which specializes in horticultural crop production. The total area of the municipality is and the total population is 48,536 as per the 2011 Nepal census. The municipality is divided into 12 wards. The 74 kilometer section of Mechi highway connects Ilam with the east–west highway and subsequently, with the provincial capital of Biratnagar. Background Ilam (Ilam Bazar; the core area) was established as the headquarters of Ilam Gauda in 1818 (1875 BS) and was declared as "Ilam Municipality" in 1958 but gazetted to "Nepal Rajpatra" only in 1962. During th ...
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Srijanshil Arajakta
''Srijanshil Arajakta'' () is a literary movement in Nepal described by the Kathmandu Post as "urg ngthe inclusion of ethnic identities within mainstream Nepali literature." Novelist Rajan Mukarung and poets Upendra Subba and Hangyug Agyat started the movement in 1997. Principles The principles of ''Srijanshil Arajakta'' are as follows; * Plurality in thoughts * Multicultural writings * Ethnic consciousness * Poetic freedom * Creative decision See also * ''Ralpha'' * ''Tesro Aayam ''Tesro Aayam'' () is a literary movement founded by Ishwor Ballav, Bairagi Kainla and Indra Bahadur Rai in 1960 which triggered a new stir in Nepalese and Indian literature. This movement is considered a significant milestone in the history of ...'' References Nepalese literary movements Nepalese literature Nepali literary movements {{Nepal-stub ...
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Rajan Mukarung
Rajan Mukarung ( राजन मुकारुङ; born 24 February 1978) is a writer and novelist of Nepali literature. His novel '' Damini Bhir'' was awarded with Madan Puraskar for the year 2012. He is one of the initiators of the movement called Srijanshil Arajakta (Creative Anarchy) along with Upendra Subba and Hangyug Agyat. Notable works Published books * ''Seto Aarohan'' (1999) * ''Prarambha Prakshepan'' (2001) * ''Jikirko Gaddi'' (2002) * ''Kirat Sanskar'' (2004) * ''Mithak Maya'' (2005) * ''Hetchhakuppa'' (2008) * '' Damini Bhir'' (2012) * ''Ferindo Saundarya'' (2015) * ''Hata Jane Aghillo Rat'' (2019) Edited works * ''Gorkha Sainik Aawaj Monthly'' (1999–2002) * ''Japanko Chakkar'' (1999) * ''Bais Janghar Tarepachhi'' (2000) * ''Nipsung'' (2001) * ''Gorkhali Weekly'' (2002) * ''Birseka Anuharharu'' (2002) * ''Sahitya Samanwaya Bi-monthly'' (2001–2006) * ''Ridum Mundhum'' (2005) * ''Kirati Mission Monthly'' (2006–2007) * ''Annapurna Swarna Jayanti-Smarik ...
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Upendra Subba
Upendra Bahadur Angdembe who is known as Upendra Subba ( ne, उपेन्द्र सुब्बा) is a Nepali poet, lyricist, writer, and film director. He is one of the initiators of the movement called '' Srijanshil Arajakta'' (Creative Anarchy) along with Rajan Mukarung and Hangyug Agyat. Early life Subba was born in Angsarang-8, Panchthar, an eastern hilly district. His birth name was Upendra Bahadur Angdembe. In 1997, he moved to Kathmandu city from Damak to become a songwriter. His songwriting had started to see success with music composed by Shantiram Rai. His songs were sung by Deep Shrestha, Robin Sharma, Ananda Karki, Yam Baral and won some competitions. He became convinced that song recording was expensive and that the music industry was heading towards the directions unlike his taste. Literary career Around this time, he met Rajan Mukarung and Hangyug Agyat. They jointly started a literary movement called ''Srijanshil Arajakta'' (meaning creative ana ...
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List Of Nepalese Poets
This list of Nepalese poets consists of poets of Neplease ethnic, cultural or religious ancestry either born in Nepal or emigrated to Nepal from other regions of the world. Nepali * Abhi Subedi – (born 1945) poet, essayist, critic, columnist and playwright * Amber Gurung – (1938–2016) poet and musician, composer of the current national anthem * Ashesh Malla (born 1954) – poet, playwright and theater person * Bhanubhakta Acharya – (1814–1868) poet and translator, first translation of Ramayana from Sanskrit, honored with the title of ''Adikavi'' (The First Poet) * Banira Giri (1946–2021) – poet * Bhim Nidhi Tiwari – (1911–1973) poet * Bhupi Sherchan – (1937–1990) poet *Bimala Tumkhewa – (born 1978) poet * Bhuwan Dhungana – (born 1947) poet and storywriter * Chandani Shah– (1949–2001) poet, queen of Nepal * Dharanidhar Koirala – (1893–1980) poet * Dharma Ratna Yami – (1915–1975) * Dharmachari Guruma – (1898–1978) * Geeta Trip ...
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1978 Births
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Limbu People
The Limbu (exonym) or Yakthung (endonym) are a Sino-Tibetan indigenous tribe (Bhot-Burmeli) of the Himalayan region of eastern Nepal, Sikkim, and western Bhutan. The original name of the Limbu is ''Yakthung'' () or ''Yakthum''. Limbu males are called ''Yakthungba'' or ''Yakthumba'' and Limbu females are called "Yakthumma" or "Yakthungma". Ancient texts state that "Yakthung" or "Yakthum" is a derivative of Yaksha and some interpret its meaning as the "Yaksha winner". In the Limbu language it means "heroes of the hills" (Yak - hills, thung or thum - heroes or mighty warriors), which connotates with the ancient Kiratis. Subba is a title given by the Shah Kings only to Limbu village chiefs. Subba was not an indigenous Yakthung terminology, but now the two terms are almost interchangeable. People often debate about the use of term "Subba" as their surname in Limbu tribe. It is important to note that only the village chiefs were allowed to use the term Subba in their name. It was ho ...
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Nepalese Male Poets
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People From Ilam District
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Nepalese Expatriates In Hong Kong
Nepali or Nepalese may refer to : Concerning Nepal * Anything of, from, or related to Nepal * Nepali people, citizens of Nepal * Nepali language, an Indo-Aryan language found in Nepal, the current official national language and a language spoken in India * Nepal Bhasa, a Sino-Tibetan language found in Nepal, formerly the official national language * Nepalese literature * Nepalese cuisine * Nepalese culture * Nepali cinema * Nepali music Other uses * ''Nepali'' (film), a 2008 Indian Tamil-language film See also * Nepal (other) * * * Languages of Nepal * Nepal Nepal (; ne, नेपाल ), formerly the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal ( ne, सङ्घीय लोकतान्त्रिक गणतन्त्र नेपाल ), is a landlocked country in South Asia. It is mai ... is a south Asian country with a population of nearly 30 million. {{disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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