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・ Bahujan Shakti Party, Nepal
・ Bahujan Vikas Aaghadi
・ Bahujan Volunteer Force
・ Bahujana Communist Party
・ Bahujana Nidahas Peramuna
・ Bahujana sukhaya bahujana hitaya cha
・ Bahuka
・ Bahula
・ Bahula Dam
・ Bahulara
・ Bahulu
・ Bahumaing
・ Bahuman
・ Bahuman railway station
・ Bahumati
Bahun
・ Bahundanda
・ Bahundangi
・ Bahuni
・ Bahunidanda
・ Bahuntilpung
・ Bahuparak
・ Bahupura
・ Bahupura Uparwar
・ Bahur
・ Bahurada Manimaya
・ Bahurani
・ Bahurani (1940 film)
・ Bahurani (1963 film)
・ Bahurani (1989 film)


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Bahun

Bahun (बाहुन) is a local term for the traditional Vedic Brahmin of Aryan origin. Some may have been migrated to Nepal from central Asia whereas some from parts of ancient Indian region (currently India) in the early centuries. In Nepal, Brahmins are traditionally priest, educators and scholars . By tradition and civil law (until 1962), they represent the highest of the four Hindu ''varna'', or castes.
==History==

Brahmins have historically been a caste, one of the four ''varnas'', according to the Varna fourfold Brahminical society (वर्णाश्रम पद्धति). The Brahmin castes may be broadly divided into two regional groups: Pancha-Gauda Brahmins and Pancha-Dravida Brahmins, as per the shloka. Most of the communities find their roots from Banaras of India mentioned in much older Vedas and puranas.
The hill based indigenous ethnic groups Gurung, Magar, Tamang, Newar, Sunuwar, Rai, Limbu, Sherpa, Mananggay, Mustang-gi, Thakali, Dolpo, Walungi and similar ethnic groups comprise over 50% of the population of the Middle Hills and the Khas represent 31% of the population. By tradition (and civil law) it was the highest of four Hindu ''varna'' (or castes), making up 12.5% of the population of Nepal.

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