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Pashimari

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Pashimari
पशिमरी
Joža Úprka - Woman from Čičmany in Folk Costume - O 2532 - Slovak National Gallery.jpg
Pashimari woman in traditional clothing, oil painting by Hugo Leclerc 1899.
Regions with significant populations
 Mahana5,960(estimate)
Languages
Mahanan
Pharu
Religion
Gaism
Hinduism
Local Folk Religions
Related ethnic groups
Jamuni
Butwali
Sheshtri
Shivalaya

The Pashimari people (Mahanan: पशिमरी) are an ethnic caste that are native to the Paranani Province and surrounding areas of Mahana. They are genetically closely related to other members of the Mardri family of ethnic groups, with other notable members being the Jamuni people and the Sheshtri people. They share the common Mahanan language, as well as a majority speaking their indigenous Pharu language. They are often referred to as "lowland Mahanans".

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Notable People