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The '''Jamuni''' ([[Mahanan]]:जमुनी) or '''Nahun''' ([[Mahanan]]: नहुन or Nahuna) people are an ethnic group of [[Mahana]] which are a member of the Mardri ethnic family that includes the [[Sheshtri]] ethnic group. They, much like the Sheshtri peoples, originate from the Khaddic Empire of the 1100s making them a Khaddic ethnic group. | The '''Jamuni''' ([[Mahanan]]:जमुनी) or '''Nahun''' ([[Mahanan]]: नहुन or Nahuna) people are an ethnic group of [[Mahana]] which are a member of the Mardri ethnic family that includes the [[Sheshtri]] ethnic group. They, much like the Sheshtri peoples, originate from the Khaddic Empire of the 1100s making them a Khaddic ethnic group. | ||
The Jamuni are notable for their architectural influence, being known as the founders of the modern Mahanan architecture, as well as their cuisine. | |||
==Origin== | ==Origin== |
Revision as of 19:50, 5 April 2022
जमुनी | |
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Regions with significant populations | |
Mahana | 149,000(estimate) |
Languages | |
Sanpujri - Mahanan | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Sheshtri,Butwali,Pashimari,Shivalaya |
The Jamuni (Mahanan:जमुनी) or Nahun (Mahanan: नहुन or Nahuna) people are an ethnic group of Mahana which are a member of the Mardri ethnic family that includes the Sheshtri ethnic group. They, much like the Sheshtri peoples, originate from the Khaddic Empire of the 1100s making them a Khaddic ethnic group.
The Jamuni are notable for their architectural influence, being known as the founders of the modern Mahanan architecture, as well as their cuisine.