Newars are the people native to Kathmandu valley. Their native language is "Nepal Bhasha" aka "Newari". However, Nepali Language is also spoken by a large number of Newar people. Most Newar people believe in Hinduism and according to Hindu systems, they are categorized into different caste and clans. A sizable number of Newar people also believe in Buddhism. Newar population in Nepal is almost 1.3 million which accounts for almost 5.5% of the total population of Nepal.
List of Newar caste and surnames:-
Caste | Traditional occupation | surnames |
Deo Brahman | Hindu priests | Rajopadhyaya |
Shrestha (Chhathariya) | Royal family, nobles, and courtiers | Joshi, Malla, Pradhananga, Pradhan, Rajbhandari, Amatya, Vaidya, Maskey, Kayastha, Rajvanshi, Patrabansh, Mathema, Lakhey, Hada, Karmacharya, Guruvacharya |
Shrestha (Panchthariya) | Administrators, traders, and merchants | Shrestha, Mulmi, Madhikarmi (Halwai), Bhaju, Kakchapati, Nyachhyon, Nagarkoti, Sivacharya, Mulmi, Madhikarmi (Halwai), Bhaju, Kakchapati, Nyachhyon, Nagarkoti, Sivacharya, etc. |
Gubhaju | Buddhist priests | Vajracharya, and Bare - Shakya, Bhikshu, Gurju |
Uray, Udaas | Traders and merchants, Craftsmen | Tuladhar, Bania, Sikarmi (Sthapit), Awa, Tamrakar, Kansakar, Sikhrakar, Sindurakar, Rajkarnikar, Halwai, SIlakar |
Jyapu | Farmers | Maharjan, Dangol, Singh, Suwal, Desar, Rajbahak, Kumhal, Prajapati, Kumah, Awale, Awal, Shilpakar, Ka:mi, Pahari |
Sayami | Oilpressers | Manandhar, Sayami |
Khusa | Palanquin bearers | Tandukar |
Nau | Barbers | Napit |
Kau | Blacksmiths | Naka:mi |
Bha | Funeral duties | Karanjit, Bha |
Gathu | Gardeners | Bammala, Mali, Malakar |
Tepe | Cultivators | Byanjankara, Tepe |
Pun | Painters | Chitrakar |
Duhim | Carriers | Putwar, Dali |
Balami | Fieldworkers | Balami |
Pulu | Funeral torchbearers | Pulu |
Cipa | Dyers | Ranjitkar, Ranjit |
Jugi | Musicians and tailors | Darshandhari, Kusle, Kapali |
Naye | Butchers and musicians | Khadgi, Shahi |
Kulu | Drum-makers and cobblers | Kulu |
Pode | Fishermen, sweepers | Pode, Deola, Pujari, Nepali |
Chami | Sweepers | Chyame, Chamkhalak |
Halahulu | Sweepers | Halahulu |
Newar Vs Maithili/Madheshi
In 1097 AD King Nanya Dev of the Karnat dynasty established his kingdom in the Mithila region (Tirahut). The center of the kingdom was Simraungadh (सिम्रौनगढ) which is now located in the Bara district, Nepal. In 1324 AD, when the last king Harisingh Dev was defeated by Delhi Sultan Gayasudin Tuglak (ग़ियास सुद्दीन तुग़लुक़), King Hari Singh left for Kathmandu with the statue of Taleju Bhawani. Though he died in Hariharpur Gadhi (present-day Sindhuli district) his family made it to Kathmandu. Temples of Taleju Bhawani in Kathmandu, Lalitpur, and Bhaktapur districts are believed to be linked with the Mithila Kingdom. Many Maithili brahmins also migrated to Kathmandu valley during that period and afterward. During centuries of their residence in Kathmandu, they mixed up with the native people of the valley. Today, some of the Newar brahmin castes like Jha, Mishra, and Bhatta are believed to be originated from Maithili.
Notable Newar people:-Sankhadhar Sakhwa (879 AD) philanthropist, related to Nepal Sambat
Shukra Raj Shastri (1894-1941), Freedom Fighter, Martyr
Gangalal Shrestha (1919-1941), Freedom Fighter, Martyr
Dharma Bhakta Mathema (1908-1941), Freedom Fighter, Martyr
Ganesh Man Singh (1915-1997) Freedom Fighter, Leader of Nepali Congress
Pushpa Lal Shrestha (1924-1978), Founder of Communist Party of Nepal
Marich Man Shrestha (1942-2013) Former Prime Minister
Sahana Pradhan (1927-2014), Leader of CPN-ML, Former Deputy PM
Hisila Yami (b.1959), Leader
Yug Kavi Siddhicharan Shrestha (1912-1992), poet
Satya Mohan Joshi (1920- 2022), Scholar of history and culture
Swor Samrat Narayan Gopal (1939-1990), Singer
Tara Devi (1945-2006), Singer, aka Swar Samragi
Fattehman Singh Rajbhandari (1936-2013), Singer
Prem Dhwaj Pradhan (b.1938), Singer
Madan Krishna Shrestha (b.1950), Actor
Shiva Shrestha, Actor
Karishma Manandhar (b.1971), Actress
Tara Devi (1945-2006), Singer, aka Swar Samragi
Fattehman Singh Rajbhandari (1936-2013), Singer
Prem Dhwaj Pradhan (b.1938), Singer
Madan Krishna Shrestha (b.1950), Actor
Shiva Shrestha, Actor
Karishma Manandhar (b.1971), Actress
See Also
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