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The history of Nepal India

The history of Nepal has been influenced by its position in the Himalaya and its two neighbors, modern day India and Tibet Due to the “arrival of disparate settler” groups from outside through the ages, it is now a multi ethnic, multiracial, multicultural, multi religious, and multilingual country. Central Nepal (Currently Kathmandu Valley) was split into three kingdoms from the 15th century until the 18th century, when it was re-unified under the Shah rule. The most spoken language of Nepal is Nepali followed by other various national languages.
Nepal had experienced a struggle for democracy at times in the 20th century and early 21st century. During the 1990 and until 2008, the country was in a civil strife. A peace treaty was signed in 2008 and elections were held in the same year. In a historical vote for the election of the constituent assembly, Nepalese parliament voted to oust the monarchy in June 2008. Nepal became a federal republic and was formally renamed the ‘Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal’ ending the 200 year old Shah dynasty.

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