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| | Rai (ethnic group) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The traditional homeland of the Rai extends across Solukhumbu, Okhaldhunga (the Bahing,Wambule subgroups), Khotang, Bhojpur and Udayapur districts in the northeastern mountains of Nepal, west of the Arun River, in the Sun Kosi River watershed. |
 | | The Rai are divided into many different clan groups, including the Bantawa, Chamling, Sampang, Dumi, Jerung, Kulung, Khaling, Lohorung, Mewahang, Rakhali, Thulung, Tilung, Wambule, Yakkha, and Yamphu. |
 | | Subsistence agriculture of rice, millet, wheat, corn and even cotton is the main occupation of the Rai although many Rai have been recruited into military service with the Nepali army and police, and the Indian and British Gurkha regiments and Singapore Police Force. |
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