20:0220:02, 25 July 2023diffhist−78
Kunama people
Not accurate, the website says "of Nilotic origin" and Ethnologue doesn't classify the Kunama language as a Nilotic language, it is part of the Nilo Saharan language family in a different group from Nilotic.Tags: references removedMobile editMobile web edit
19:5919:59, 25 July 2023diffhist−77
Nara people
Not accurate the website says of "Nilotic origin". This doesn't necessarily mean they are Nilotic. Ethnologue also doesn't list their language as being a Nilotic language.Tags: references removedMobile editMobile web edit
19:4919:49, 25 July 2023diffhist+32
Tamang people
There are no 'others' the Monograph lists Hinduism Buddhism and Christianity as religions followed by the Tamang people.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
21:1721:17, 24 July 2023diffhist+54
Maba people
There's no link that leads to the Bargo people mentioned in the MRG website and the main entry to Bargo in the Minority Rights website has been deleted and no longer exists.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
21:1521:15, 24 July 2023diffhist−141
Maba people
The previous links that were posted from the Joshua project website lead to the Beja people not the Bargo people. It seems someone did a typo or they did not know how to type the proper link. If this is true than this misunderstanding has been fixed. There are also no links that points to their total population being 7-7.5 million.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
13:3513:35, 24 July 2023diffhist−15
Sunuwar people
Just because the 2001 census mentions members of the Sunuwar ethnic group practicing Kiratism does not mean that they practice it today. The 2011 census recorded 0 followers of Kiratism among the Sunuwar people. It seems they have shifted to Hinduism or Christianity.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
13:1713:17, 24 July 2023diffhist−10
Central Sudanic languages
There's no mention of Sudanic languages being spoken in Sudan by any outside sources online. Don't just add stuff because of similar naming conventions.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
20:1820:18, 23 July 2023diffhist+14
Nepalese Muslims
Many sources including the 2021 Census of Nepal as well as https://www.landnepal.com/details/1459.html/ state that Nepalese Muslims speak Hindi as well.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
19:4419:44, 23 July 2023diffhist+78
Nepalese Muslims
There's no source that mentions Nepalese Muslims being related to Pashtuns or having Pashtun ancestry. Most sources say they are of Madheshi origin or Bihari origin or Kashmiri origin.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
20:0220:02, 25 July 2023diffhist−78
Kunama people
Not accurate, the website says "of Nilotic origin" and Ethnologue doesn't classify the Kunama language as a Nilotic language, it is part of the Nilo Saharan language family in a different group from Nilotic.Tags: references removedMobile editMobile web edit
19:5919:59, 25 July 2023diffhist−77
Nara people
Not accurate the website says of "Nilotic origin". This doesn't necessarily mean they are Nilotic. Ethnologue also doesn't list their language as being a Nilotic language.Tags: references removedMobile editMobile web edit
19:4919:49, 25 July 2023diffhist+32
Tamang people
There are no 'others' the Monograph lists Hinduism Buddhism and Christianity as religions followed by the Tamang people.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
21:1721:17, 24 July 2023diffhist+54
Maba people
There's no link that leads to the Bargo people mentioned in the MRG website and the main entry to Bargo in the Minority Rights website has been deleted and no longer exists.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
21:1521:15, 24 July 2023diffhist−141
Maba people
The previous links that were posted from the Joshua project website lead to the Beja people not the Bargo people. It seems someone did a typo or they did not know how to type the proper link. If this is true than this misunderstanding has been fixed. There are also no links that points to their total population being 7-7.5 million.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
13:3513:35, 24 July 2023diffhist−15
Sunuwar people
Just because the 2001 census mentions members of the Sunuwar ethnic group practicing Kiratism does not mean that they practice it today. The 2011 census recorded 0 followers of Kiratism among the Sunuwar people. It seems they have shifted to Hinduism or Christianity.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
13:1713:17, 24 July 2023diffhist−10
Central Sudanic languages
There's no mention of Sudanic languages being spoken in Sudan by any outside sources online. Don't just add stuff because of similar naming conventions.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
20:1820:18, 23 July 2023diffhist+14
Nepalese Muslims
Many sources including the 2021 Census of Nepal as well as https://www.landnepal.com/details/1459.html/ state that Nepalese Muslims speak Hindi as well.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
19:4419:44, 23 July 2023diffhist+78
Nepalese Muslims
There's no source that mentions Nepalese Muslims being related to Pashtuns or having Pashtun ancestry. Most sources say they are of Madheshi origin or Bihari origin or Kashmiri origin.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit