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- Lower_Himalayan_Range abstract "The Mahabharata Range (Nepali: महाभारत श्रृंखला mahābhārat shrinkhalā) – also called the Lesser Himalaya – is a major east-west mountain range with elevations 3,700 to 4,500 m (12,000 to 14,500 feet) along the crest, paralleling the much higher Great Himalaya range from the Indus River in Pakistan across northern India, Nepal, Sikkim and Bhutan but then the two ranges become increasingly difficult to differentiate east of Bhutan as the ranges approach the Brahmaputra River. The Mahabharat range also parallels the lower Shivalik or Churia Range (Outer Himalaya) to the south.Southern slopes of the Mahabharat Range are steep and nearly uninhabited due to a major fault system called the 'Main Boundary Thrust". The crest and northern slopes slope gently enough to support upland pastures and terraced fields. Nepal's densely populated Middle Hills begin along the crest, extending north through lower valleys and other "hills" until population thins out above 2,000 m and cereal-based agriculture increasingly gives way to seasonal herding and cold-tolerant crops such as potatoes.Most ethnic groups found along the Mahabharat Range and northward into the Middle Hills have Tibeto-Burman affinities including Nepalese origins of Newar, Magar, Gurung, Tamang, Rai and Limbu, however the most populous ethnic group is Indo-European Hindus called Paharis, mainly of the upper Brahman, and Kshatriya, or Chhetri castes. Lower terrain south of the escarpment was historically malarial and inhabited by apparently aboriginal peoples with evolved immunity, notably the Tharu and Maithili people.The Mahabharat Range is an important hydrographic barrier crossed by relatively few rivers. Drainage systems have evolved candelabra configurations with numerous tributaries flowing south from the Himalaya through the Middle Hills, gathering immediately north of the Mahabharat Range and cutting through in major gorges as the Karnali in the west, the Gandaki or Narayani in central Nepal, and the Kosi in the east.With temperatures persisting around forty degrees Celsius in the plains of India from April until the onset of the summer monsoon in June, but ten to fifteen degrees cooler atop the Mahabharat Range, Hill Stations were developed as alternate capitals and resorts for the hot season by India's Mughal and British rulers. There are no hill stations per se in Nepal, Sikkim, or Bhutan since the capital cities are high enough to avoid extreme heat.".
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- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageOutDegree "36".
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageRevisionID "681844675".
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink Brahmaputra_River.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink Brahmin.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink British_India.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink Category:Himalayas.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Uttarakhand.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountain_ranges_of_India.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountain_ranges_of_Pakistan.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink Cereal.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink Chhetri.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink Chhettri.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink Demographics_of_Nepal.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink Gandaki_River.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink Geography_of_Bhutan.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink Geography_of_India.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink Geography_of_Nepal.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink Geography_of_Pakistan.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink Ghaghara.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink Gurung.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink Gurung_people.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink Himalaya.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink Himalayas.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink Hindu.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink Indus_River.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink Karnali_River.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink Koshi_River.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink Kosi_River.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink Kshatriya.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink Limbu_people.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Indian_hill_stations.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink List_of_hill_stations_in_India.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink Magar_people.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink Magars.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink Malaria.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink Mithila,_Nepal.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink Mughal_Empire.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink Newar.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink Newar_people.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink Pahari_people.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink People_of_Nepal.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink Potato.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink Presidencies_and_provinces_of_British_India.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink Rai_(ethnic_group).
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink Rai_people.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink Sikkim.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink Tamang.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink Tamang_people.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink Tharu_people.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLink Tibeto-Burman_languages.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lower Himalayan Range".
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lower Himalayas".
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mahabharat".
- Lower_Himalayan_Range hasPhotoCollection Lower_Himalayan_Range.
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- Lower_Himalayan_Range subject Category:Himalayas.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range subject Category:Landforms_of_Uttarakhand.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range subject Category:Mountain_ranges_of_India.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range subject Category:Mountain_ranges_of_Pakistan.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range hypernym Range.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range point "28.75 83.5".
- Lower_Himalayan_Range type Article.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range type Place.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range type PopulatedPlace.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range type Article.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range type Landform.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range type Range.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range type Location.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range type Country.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range type Place.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range type Thing.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range type SpatialThing.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range type Q486972.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range type Q6256.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range comment "The Mahabharata Range (Nepali: महाभारत श्रृंखला mahābhārat shrinkhalā) – also called the Lesser Himalaya – is a major east-west mountain range with elevations 3,700 to 4,500 m (12,000 to 14,500 feet) along the crest, paralleling the much higher Great Himalaya range from the Indus River in Pakistan across northern India, Nepal, Sikkim and Bhutan but then the two ranges become increasingly difficult to differentiate east of Bhutan as the ranges approach the Brahmaputra River.".
- Lower_Himalayan_Range label "Lower Himalayan Range".
- Lower_Himalayan_Range sameAs Cordillera_Mahabharat.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range sameAs मध्य_हिमालय.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range sameAs Mahabharat_Lekh.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range sameAs m.0d746z.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range sameAs Q2544588.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range sameAs Q2544588.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range lat "28.75".
- Lower_Himalayan_Range long "83.5".
- Lower_Himalayan_Range wasDerivedFrom Lower_Himalayan_Range?oldid=681844675.
- Lower_Himalayan_Range isPrimaryTopicOf Lower_Himalayan_Range.