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  • good performance love it

  • welll to alll the fuking hell ... i wannna inform you that dont go about the history because ther you find many crticicizm because in nepal living many castes..and the sherpas are truely a nepali than other fuking helll.. due to sherpa, a big possibility in tourism is there.. so nepal is known in the world..undrstoood...salaaaa

  • @angel53245 the funniest thing is that yeti airlines owned and managed by sherpa is doing so well compared to nepal airlines. nepal airlines are managed by deeply rooted corrupted officials. i am confidence that limbuwan, khambuwan and other ethnic federal state will develop itself without interference from central government.

  • dilip does rai and sherpas live closely?

    i believe rai and sherpas made nepal famous. rai becoming british gurkhas and sherpas helping tourists, mountaineers scale mt. everest. i am hopeful that rai and sherpas will engage in nepali politics and in the new constitution of nepal.

    overall good dancing by miss sherpa.

  • la kasto daami full of confidence....majja lagyo

  • The Sherpa (Tibetan:ཤར་པ། "eastern people", from shar "east" + pa "people") are an ethnic group from the most mountainous region of Nepal, high in the Himalayas. Sherpas migrated from the Kham region in eastern Tibet to Nepal within the last

    300–400 years.

    One of the most well known Sherpas is Tenzing Norgay. In 1953, he and Sir Edmund Hillary became the first people known to have reached the summit of Mount Everest.

  • @456inthemix that is true. Sherpas belongs to Mongoloid race. Mongoloid race is also known as Asian. Sherpas homeland is Solukhumbu in east Nepal. One important history people haven't got idea is that Solukhumbu was originally called Sorakhumbu. In Nepali Sorakhumbu is call 16 Khumbu. Khumbu is Kirat Rai. When P.N Shah attacked Kiratis in 17th century, he changed the name of region and also people.

    Khumbu people was given the title of "Rai" (king, chief) and Sorakhumbu became Solukhumbu.

  • @456inthemix sherpas are known indigenous to nepal.i know its completely fake...they are tibetans...thnx for the info....their culture n tradition are also heavily inspired by tibetan cultures.

  • @MrPragalv no you are wrong. sherpas are indigenous to nepal. go and check the list of indigenous ethnic group of nepal in under NEFIN org. yes it is true that sherpas are heavily influenced by tibetan culture. but again nepal is also heavily influenced by indian culture. only Kiratis are the pure, original, native Nepalese.

    kirat culture are not influenced by tibetan or indian culture. Kirant(rai,limbu,sunuwar, yakkha, dhimal, hayu, etc) have managed yo keep their culture intact.

  • @diliprai how did they became indigenous to nepal only living 300-400 yrs in this land.

  • @MrPragalv don't ask me. ask NEFIN org. Go and Google for NEFIN. NEFIN stands for nepal federation of indigenous nationalities. again sherpas are indigenous under NEFIN rules. but let me remind you and all nepalese that only KIRAT IS THE PURE, NATIVE, ORIGINAL NEPALESE.

    Kirat culture, religion are different from Tibetan and Indian culture. It's time the world knows more about Kiratas and Kirat culture and Kirat contibution to the mankind.

  • @diliprai yes i know kirates are the first one to have lived in this land.but NEFIN theory is jpt.

  • Very impressive. Professionals is professionals.

  • impressive dance

  • @clintonjohnnyboy sherpas are from nepal. but indians said that sherpas are from india. don't listen to them.

    likewise lord buddha was born in nepal but indians said lord buddha was born in india.

    also sherpas are good at climbing mountains. the first man to reach mt. everest was tenzing norgay sherpa do you know that. and yes sherpas hometown is in solukhambu. and yes mt. everest lies in solukhambu.

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