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  • Sherpa
  • Sherpa
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  • A Sherpa is used to refer to local people, typically men, who are employed as guides for mountaineering expeditions, named for the Nepalese ethnic group living in the Himalayas. Dr. Rodney McKay mentioned he should have brough a sherpa with him regarding the amount of supplies he was supposed to carry. (SGA: "Outsiders")
  • Sherpa (シェルパ Sherupa) is a playable character from TearRing Saga: Berwick Saga. He is a highlander mercenary helping Aegina escape to Narvia.
  • En Sherpa används för att hänvisa till lokalbefolkningen, vanligtvis män, som är anställda som guider för bergsbestigning expeditioner. Dr Rodney McKay nämnde han borde ha tog en sherpa med honom när det gäller mängden av varor han skulle bära. (ATL: "Outsiders")Kategori:Jorden kultur
  • The Sherpa Goon is one of Toht's Henchman who is Bad and gets taken down by Indy Appearances LEGO Indiana Jones Movie * Major Trouble LEGO Indiana Jones The Original Adventures * Gunfight at the Raven LEGO Indiana Jones 3: The Final Adventures * Mountain Shack LEGO Indiana Jones 3: The Complete Adventures * Nepal Fight
  • The term Sherpa is also used to refer to local people, typically men, who are employed as guides for mountaineering expeditions in the Himalayas, particularly Mt. Everest. They are highly regarded as elite mountaineers and experts in their local terrain. Most Sherpas live in the west regions; however, some live farther west in the Rolwaling valley and in the Helambu region north of Kathmandu. Pangboche is the Sherpas' oldest village in Nepal. The Sherpa language is a dialect of Central Tibetan and is mutually intelligible for speakers familiar with modern Lhasa vernacular.
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  • Tibetans, Jirels
Group
  • Sherpas
Population
  • 150000
Title
  • Sherpa
Regions
  • Nepal, India, China
Class
  • Highlander
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  • Chapter 3 - "Princess and Mercenary"
Religions
  • Minority Hinduism, Bön, Christianity
  • Predominantly Tibetan Buddhism – 93%
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  • A Sherpa is used to refer to local people, typically men, who are employed as guides for mountaineering expeditions, named for the Nepalese ethnic group living in the Himalayas. Dr. Rodney McKay mentioned he should have brough a sherpa with him regarding the amount of supplies he was supposed to carry. (SGA: "Outsiders")
  • Sherpa (シェルパ Sherupa) is a playable character from TearRing Saga: Berwick Saga. He is a highlander mercenary helping Aegina escape to Narvia.
  • En Sherpa används för att hänvisa till lokalbefolkningen, vanligtvis män, som är anställda som guider för bergsbestigning expeditioner. Dr Rodney McKay nämnde han borde ha tog en sherpa med honom när det gäller mängden av varor han skulle bära. (ATL: "Outsiders")Kategori:Jorden kultur
  • The Sherpa Goon is one of Toht's Henchman who is Bad and gets taken down by Indy Appearances LEGO Indiana Jones Movie * Major Trouble LEGO Indiana Jones The Original Adventures * Gunfight at the Raven LEGO Indiana Jones 3: The Final Adventures * Mountain Shack LEGO Indiana Jones 3: The Complete Adventures * Nepal Fight
  • The term Sherpa is also used to refer to local people, typically men, who are employed as guides for mountaineering expeditions in the Himalayas, particularly Mt. Everest. They are highly regarded as elite mountaineers and experts in their local terrain. Most Sherpas live in the west regions; however, some live farther west in the Rolwaling valley and in the Helambu region north of Kathmandu. Pangboche is the Sherpas' oldest village in Nepal. The Sherpa language is a dialect of Central Tibetan and is mutually intelligible for speakers familiar with modern Lhasa vernacular. The Jirels, native people of Jiri, are ethnically related to the Sherpas. In India, Sherpas also inhabit the towns of Darjeeling and Kalimpong and the Indian state of Sikkim. The 2001 Nepal Census recorded 154,622 Sherpas in that country, of which 92.83% were Buddhists, 6.26% were Hindus, 0.63% were Christians and 0.20% were Bön.
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