Nepali (ethnicity) — the ethnic Nepali community spread out over Nepal, northern and eastern India, Bhutan, Myanmar, Tibet and Bangladesh.
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Nepali (Khaskura) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in Nepal, Bhutan, and some parts of India and Burma.
Nepali is the easternmost of the Pahari languages, a group of related languages spoken across the lower elevations of the Himalaya range, from eastern Nepal through the Indian states of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh.
Nepali developed a small literature during the second half of the nineteenth century, which included the by (1833), Birsikka, an anonymous collection of folk-tales, and a Ramayana by Bhanubhakta.