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Rayamajhi
Rayamajhi ( ne, रायमाझी) is a Rajput-Chhetri family name. Rayamajhis belong to Ekthariya Chhetri subcaste that is widely accepted to be of patrilineal Rajput origin from present day India. Notable people with the surname Rayamajhi *Deepak Rayamajhi, Nepali Film Director *Dilip Rayamajhi, Nepali Film Actor *Top Bahadur Rayamajhi, Deputy Prime Minister * Narayan Rayamajhi, Nepali composer, lyricist, feature-film script writer, film director, and producer. *Keshar Jung Rayamajhi Keshar Jung Rayamajhi (1919 – 17 December 2012) ( ne, केशरजंग रायमाझी) was a Nepalese politician. He was a leading figure in the communist movement in the country, but later turned into a royalist. Rayamajhi hails fr ..., Advisor to late King Birendra Bir Bikram Shah Notes References External linksSubodh Rana's blog{{Chhetri communities Surnames of Nepalese origin Khas surnames ...
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Keshar Jung Rayamajhi
Keshar Jung Rayamajhi (1919 – 17 December 2012) ( ne, केशरजंग रायमाझी) was a Nepalese politician. He was a leading figure in the communist movement in the country, but later turned into a royalist. Rayamajhi hails from a landlord Chhetri family in Tansen, Palpa district.Rawal p. 105. In 1947 Rayamajhi became a founding member of the Nepalese 'Marxist Study Circle' in Calcutta. In 1948, the group was reconstructed as the 'Progressive Study Circle' and Rayamajhi became its secretary. During his stay in Calcutta, Rayamajhi's political mentor was the CPI leader Ratna Lal Brahmin.Rawal p. 28. At the first congress of the Communist Party of Nepal, held in 1954, Rayamajhi was elected to the Central Committee of the party.Rawal p. 43. In September 1956, the general secretary of the party, Manmohan Adhikari, travelled to China to take part in the congress of the Communist Party of China. As Pushpa Lal Shrestha and D.P. Adhikari declined to take the role of ...
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Narayan Rayamajhi
Narayan Rayamajhi ( ne, नारायण रायमाझी; born 25 April 1961) is a Nepali composer, lyricist, feature-film script writer, film director, and producer. He has steadily excelled as a singer and he has made a significant contribution to promote Nepali music industry. He has written more than fourteen dozen folk songs, more than six dozen modern songs, two dozens soap-opera songs, three musical plays, two documentaries and has he directed two movies ''Gorkha Paltan'' and '' Pardeshi'' Early life Narayan Rayamajhi was born on 25 April 1961 in Jhadewa −05, Palpa District Nepal to Suryabhadur Rayamajhi and Krishna kumari Rayamajhi. He had a keen interest in musical field from his childhood. He embraced himself with many musical and cultural possessions. He learned to play musical instruments on his own. Later on his early 20s he moved to Kathmandu to initiate his Nepali music career, obtained Bachelor in Arts (B.A.) from Tribhuvan University and Diploma in Voca ...
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Deepak Rayamajhi
Deepak Rayamajhi ( ne, दीपक रायमाझी) (7 May 1953 – 18 October 2011) was a Nepalese film director and producer known for his work in Nepali cinema. His early directorial career consisted of acclaimed movies, such as ''Bhagya Rekha'', ''Yug Dekhi Yug Samma'' and ''Kassam''. Deepak introduced a new generation of unknown young actors to the movie audiences, including Rajesh Hamal, Ramesh Upreti and Melina Manandhar. He was known as the Godfather of Nepalese Film Industry. Deepak Rayamajhi was born on 7 May 1953 to Keshar Jung Rayamajhi and Tarulatha Rayamajhi. His father, a Nepalese politician, was a leading figure in the communist movement in the country but later turned into a royalist. His mother was an Education Minister during the Panchayat regime. Deepak was the first born of the four children born to Keshar Jung Rayamajhi. His younger brothers are Dilip Jung Rayamajhi (Ex-Brigadier General of the Nepalese army) and Raju Jung Rayamajhi. He also has young ...
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Top Bahadur Rayamajhi
Top Bahadur Rayamajhi or ( ne, टोपबहादुर रायमाझी) is a Nepalese politician and former Deputy Prime Minister of Nepal. Rayamajhi was the member of both the Constituent Assembly. Rayamajhi is the secretary of CPN (UML). Personal life He was born in Argha VDC, ward number 2 of Arghakhanchi district in year 1961. Political life Rayamajhi assumed the post of Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Energy in the First Oli cabinet. He is a standing committee member of Communist Party of Nepal (UML). He started his political career back in 1974. He served as the minister for various ministries of Government of Nepal in the past years including Ministry of Physical Planning and Constructions, Ministry of Local Development, Ministry of Peace and Reconstruction. Electoral history 2017 legislative elections 2013 Constituent Assembly election 2008 Constituent Assembly election See also * 2021 split in Communist Party of Nepal (Maois ...
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Dilip Rayamajhi
Dilip Rayamajhi ( ne, दिलीप रायमाझी; born 16 September 1974) is a Nepalese film actor, producer and choreographer. He started his career as a dancer and went on to become an assistant dance director. He got his first movie break in a video film as a side dancer and then he was offered the "big break" in the movie "Bhanubhankta". Filmography References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Rayamajhi, Dilip 1976 births 21st-century Nepalese male actors Living people Nepalese choreographers Nepalese male dancers Nepalese film producers Actors from Kathmandu Nepalese male film actors 21st-century Nepalese dancers 20th-century Nepalese dancers ...
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Mahat (surname)
Mahat ( ne, महत) is an Ekthariya (single-clan) Chhetri surname among Nepalese, of Khasa heritage. The name may have originated when one of the Jumli Malla kings in medieval times made his younger brother, Dharma Malla, chief of staff in the army. This granted Dharma Malla the title of Mahat (meaning ''The Great One''), and as a result, his descendants started using 'Mahat' as their surnames. Like other Khasa chetris such as Thapa, Basnyat/Basnet, Karki, Khadka and Rawat, Mahats worship Masta, a local non-vedic deity of the Karnali region. Among twelve Mastas, Khaapar Masta is their Kuldevata. Khasa Chhetris are referred to by their place of origin, and therefore Mahats are also called as Kalikote Mahat. Military roles Mahats have been an integral part of the Nepalese Army during the same period of Shah kings. Many individuals with the Mahat surname still serve the Nepalese Army as well as in the Indian and US armies in different designations, both as officers and no ...
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Chhetri
Chhetri (Kshetri, Kshettri, Kshetry or Chhettri), ( ne, क्षेत्री ; IAST: ''Kṣetrī'') historically called Kshettriya or Kshetriya or Khas are Nepali speakers of Khas community, some of whom trace their origin to migration from medieval India. Chhetri was a caste of administrators, governor and military elites in the medieval Khas Kingdom and Gorkha Kingdom (later unified Kingdom of Nepal). The nobility of the Gorkha Kingdom mainly originated from Chhetri families. They also had a strong presence in civil administration affairs. The bulk of prime ministers of Nepal before the democratization of Nepal belonged to this caste as a result of the old Gorkhali aristocracy. Gorkha-based aristocratic Chhetri families included the Pande dynasty, the Basnyat dynasty, the Kunwar family, and the Thapa dynasty, (Rana dynasty and other Kunwars). Khas Chhetris were traditionally considered a division of the Khas people with Khas Brahmin (commonly called Khas Bahun). They m ...
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Nepali Language
Nepali (; , ) is an Indo-Aryan language native to the Himalayas region of South Asia. It is the official, and most widely spoken, language of Nepal, where it also serves as a '' lingua franca''. Nepali has official status in the Indian state of Sikkim and in the Gorkhaland Territorial Administration of West Bengal. It is spoken by about a quarter of Bhutan's population. Nepali also has a significant number of speakers in the states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Himachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram and Uttarakhand. In Myanmar it is spoken by the Burmese Gurkhas. The Nepali diaspora in the Middle East, Brunei, Australia and worldwide also use the language. Nepali is spoken by approximately 16 million native speakers and another 9 million as a second language. Nepali is commonly classified within the Eastern Pahari group of the Northern zone of Indo-Aryan. The language originated from the Sinja Valley, Karnali Province then the capital city of the Khasa K ...
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Rajputs Of Nepal
Rajputs of Nepal ( ne, नेपालका राजपुत) or anciently Rajputras ( ne, राजपुत्र) are Rajput Kshatriya community of Nepal. There were various historical groups of Rajputs from ancient India, ancient and medieval India that have immigrated to Kathmandu valley, Khas Malla Kingdom, Western hill regions and other Terai territories. The Nepalese dynasty of Indo-Gangetic plain, Indian plain origin were Licchavi (kingdom), Lichhavis who entitled themselves with the archaic title ''Rajputra''. The heavy Rajput immigration into Nepal began on the rise of Muslim conquests in the Indian subcontinent after the 12th century CE. These Rajputs particularly settled in Kathmandu valley, as well as in the various hills of the Himalayan ranges specially the Western-Central Nepal. Those Rajput groups in the Western Nepal led into disintegration of Khas Malla Kingdom and formation of large number of confederated states called Baise Rajya and Chaubisi Rajya. The R ...
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Patrilineal
Patrilineality, also known as the male line, the spear side or agnatic kinship, is a common kinship system in which an individual's family membership derives from and is recorded through their father's lineage. It generally involves the inheritance of property, rights, names, or titles by persons related through male kin. This is sometimes distinguished from cognate kinship, through the mother's lineage, also called the spindle side or the distaff side. A patriline ("father line") is a person's father, and additional ancestors, as traced only through males. Traditionally and historically people would identify the person's ethnicity with the father's heritage and ignore the maternal ancestry in the ethnic factor. In the Bible In the Bible, family and tribal membership appears to be transmitted through the father. For example, a person is considered to be a priest or Levite, if his father is a priest or Levite, and the members of all the Twelve Tribes are called Israelites because ...
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Malla (surname)
Malla is a Spanish and Nepalese surname that may refer to: ;Spanish *Ceferino Giménez Malla (1861–1936), Spanish Roman Catholic catechist *Coque Malla (born 1970), Spanish musician and actor *Felip de Malla (1370–1431), Catalan prelate, theologian and scholar * Ramon Malla Call (1922–2014), Andorran Bishop ;Nepalese/Indian *Malla (Nepal), a royal dynasty, see List of Malla Kings of Nepal for members *Ashesh Malla (born 1954), Nepalese playwright and theatre director * Bikash Malla (born 1986), Nepalese footballer * Chandra Kanta Devi Malla, Nepalese activist and teacher *Durga Malla (1913–1944), Indian soldier *Gauri Malla, Nepalese actress *Gyanendra Malla (born 1990), Nepalese cricketer *Hem Bahadur Malla, Nepalese minister *Jagat Sundar Malla (1882–1952), Nepalese teacher and writer * Jayanta Malla Baruah, Indian politician * Kali Bahadur Malla, Nepalese politician *Kamal P. Malla, Nepalese academic *Narasingha Malla Deb (1907–1976), Indian politician * Sampada ...
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Colonel Gumbhir Singh Rayamajhi
Colonel (abbreviated as Col., Col or COL) is a senior military officer rank used in many countries. It is also used in some police forces and paramilitary organizations. In the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, a colonel was typically in charge of a regiment in an army. Modern usage varies greatly, and in some cases, the term is used as an honorific title that may have no direct relationship to military service. The rank of colonel is typically above the rank of lieutenant colonel. The rank above colonel is typically called brigadier, brigade general or brigadier general. In some smaller military forces, such as those of Monaco or the Vatican, colonel is the highest rank. Equivalent naval ranks may be called captain or ship-of-the-line captain. In the Commonwealth's air force ranking system, the equivalent rank is group captain. History and origins By the end of the late medieval period, a group of "companies" was referred to as a "column" of an army. According to Raymond Olive ...
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