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Jirel people
Regions with significant populations
     Nepal
 India
 Bhutan
 China (Tibet Autonomous Region)
Religion
Hinduism, Buddhism and minorities of Bön , Christianity, Animism, Jainism, Kiratism, Muslim, Sikhism (by gurudwaras in Nepal)

The Jirels (Nepali: जिरेल जातिlisten) is an ethnic Kirati group. Jirel are one of the 59 indigenous peoples in Nepal. They like to be called Jirpa, which means "leopard-like people." Jirpa believe that they migrated to Nepal, Jiri, and Dolakha from the western part of Nepal. Jiri, the name of the place, came from Jirpa. They are the original inhabitants of Jiri and its adjoining villages in Dolkha district, the central region of Nepal. They have their own distinct language, culture, customs, rituals and lifestyles. They are mostly Buddhist but many of the Jirel adhere to other religions, like Christianity, Islam and Hinduism. They also worship Jhakri (shamans). Their indigenous shamanistic religious beliefs are centered on practitioners called Phombo, who are believed to have a direct relationship with the supernatural world.[1] Their main occupation is agriculture and animal husbandry.[1] In recent years they have also been involved in business, government, and teaching jobs. Many of the Jirel are in the British Gurkha Army, Indian Army, Nepalese Army, and the police. They are primarily settled in Dolakha, Sindhupalchowk Chitwan, and Ilam districts, next to Likhu, Khimti, the Jiri and Jiri Shikri rivers. Jirels have linguistic and ethnic semblance with the Sherpas and the tribes of Central Tibet.[1] Jirels have their own mother tongue which is called Jirpa Kecha, and belongs to the Tibetan language family.

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  1. ^ a b c The Splendour of Sikkim Cultures and Traditions of the Ethnic Communities of Sikkim. Cultural Affairs and Heritage Department, Government of Sikkim. 2017. p. 101.

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