Bahun

Bahun
बाहुन
Total population
32,26,903 (12.2% of Nepal's population) [1]
Regions with significant populations
Languages
Nepali language
Religion
Hinduism
Related ethnic groups
Khas people, Chhetri, Kumaoni people, Garhwali people
Brahmin with Nepali Dhaka topi worn at Kathmandu

Bahun (Nepali: बाहुन) is a local term for the Nepali-speaking Brahmins . They belong to ethics Paharis in Nepal and Indian Brahmins in India. According to 2011 Nepal census, Bahun stands as second largest group in Nepal with 12.2% of Nepal's population (or 32,26,903 peoples).[1]

Background

Selected ethnic groups of Nepal; Bahun are members of the wider Pahari (or Khas) community (yellow).

Traditionally, Bahuns (called "Khas Brahmins") were member of Khas community together with "Khas Rajputs" (also called Chhetri).[2] Possibly due to political power of the Khasa Malla kingdom, Khas Bahun and Khas Rajput had high social status as immigrant plain Brahmins and Rajputs in the present-day western Nepal.[2]

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