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Himalayan may refer to: *
Himalayas The Himalayas, or Himalaya (; ; ), is a mountain range in Asia, separating the plains of the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau. The range has some of the planet's highest peaks, including the very highest, Mount Everest. Over 100 ...
mountain range **
Transhimalaya The Transhimalaya (also spelled Trans-Himalaya), or "Gangdise – Nyenchen Tanglha range" ( zh, s=冈底斯-念青唐古拉山脉, p=Gāngdǐsī-Niànqīngtánggǔlā Shānmài), is a mountain range in China, India and Nepal, extending in a west ...
, a subrange (some species found there are referred to as "Himalayan" not "Transhimalayan") * ''Himalayan'' (album), an album by the band Band of Skulls * Himalayan cat, the breed of domesticated cat *
Himalayan guinea pig There are many breeds of guinea pig or cavy which have been developed since its domestication circa 5000 BCE. Breeds vary widely in appearance and purpose, ranging from show breeds with long, flowing hair to laboratory breeds being used as model ...
, a coloration pattern in the domesticated guinea pig (cavy) *
Himalayan rabbit The Himalayan rabbit is a rare medium-sized breed of rabbit easily mistaken for the Californian rabbit. The body is white with colored points, recognized colors are black, blue, chocolate and lilac. They are one of the oldest and calmest breeds ...
, the breed of rabbit *
The Himalayans (band) The Himalayans (1974–1981) was a Nepali pop rock band based in Hong Kong. The band is best known for their songs such as ''Musu Musu Hasi Deu'' and ''Gajalu le Akhai Chopney''. The band was formed by some Nepali speaking British Gurkha sold ...
, a Nepali band *
The Himalayans (American band) The Himalayans were an American rock band active between 1989 and 1991. They are best known for starting the careers of two musicians, Adam Duritz of Counting Crows and Dave Janusko, a successful musician and songwriter. History The Himalayans f ...


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* Himalaya (disambiguation) {{Disambiguation, geo