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The Magar, also spelled as Mangar, and Mongar, are the ethnolinguistic groups, indigenous to Western Nepal and North India representing 7.1% of Nepal's total population according to the 2011 Nepal census. The original home of the Magar people was to the west of Gandaki river, and roughly speaking, consisted of that portion of Nepal which lies between and around about Gulmi, Arghakhanchi, and Palpa. This part of the country was divided into twelve districts known as "Bahra Magarat" (Confederation of Twelve Magar Kingdoms), which included the following regions of that period: Argha, Khanchi, Bhirkot, Dhor, Garhung, Ghiring, Gulmi, Isma, Musikot, Pyung, Rising, Satung, and Pyung. During the medieval period, the whole area from Palpa to Rukum Rolpa was called the "Magarat", a place settled and inhabited by Magars. Another Confederation of Eighteen Magar Kingdoms known as "Athara Magarat" also existed, and was originally inhabited by Kham Magars.
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Magars
The Magars are an indigenous ethnic group of Nepal whose homeland extends from the western and southern edges of the Dhaulagiri section of the Himalayas range south to the Mahabharat foothills eastward into the Gandaki basin. Representing 7.125% of Nepal's population, according to the 2011 census, they are the largest indigenous group in Nepal. In 2001, 74.60% of ethnic Magars were Hindus, and 24.47% were Buddhists. The Magars are divided into 7 major groups: Pun, Rana, Thapa, Ale, Budhathoki, Roka, and Gharti. Magar clans intermarry with one another, and are officially of equal social standing.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of magars in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
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The numerical value of magars in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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