1. Newar - Noun
2. Newar - Proper noun
Newar pl (plural only)
The historical inhabitants of the Kathmandu Valley and its surrounding areas in Nepal, and creators of its historic heritage and civilization.
Newar
(linguistics) The Sino-Tibetan language of this people.
Also, with the modernization of Newar Buddhism, various Theravada Bihars have been established. Source: Internet
Among the indigenous Newar people, Kathmandu is known as Yeṃ Deśa (य दश), and Patan and Bhaktapur are known as Yala Deśa (यल दश) and Khwopa Deśa (खवप दश). citation pp. 159, 162-163. Source: Internet
JISTO secretary Vivek Newar, who was part of the delegation which met Chatterjee, said it would not withdraw the dharna, but would hold classes so that the students didn’t face inconvenience. Source: Internet
The Newar were originally indigenous to the Kathmandu valley but have spread into Pokhara and other towns alongside urbanized Pahari. Source: Internet
Newar artists travelled extensively throughout Asia, creating religious art for their neighbors. Source: Internet
The artistry of the Newar people—the indigenous inhabitants of the Kathmandu Valley—became highly sought after during this era, both within the Valley and throughout the greater Himalayas. Source: Internet