Photo credit: Corey R Davis
Photo credit: Corey R Davis

Who’s Ram Bahadur Tamang?

Prashant Tamang, we know, is the West Bengali, Nepali-speaking citizen of India who made it right to the top of the Indian Idol television tamasha. But who is the 'Tamang' in him? What is the trajectory that brings someone from the steep valleys of the central Himalaya to be idolised by tens of millions of people – viewers who know nothing of that trajectory?

There is a story that goes back beyond the arrival of what are known as the Tamangs' into the central Himalaya – a time and place without history, but with some folklore and conjecture. Some say that this migration began from the lakes that lie to the south of what is today Mongolia, some thousand or two thousand years ago. This movement of people headed south and then westward, along the northern slopes of the Himalaya. One group penetrated the steep valleys north of the Kathmandu Valley, where its members evolved to become – as they are identified in the Nepal Census – Tamang. Other groups, who came earlier or later, also penetrated the Himalayan ramparts, but in different areas. They became the different tribes of what two and a half centuries ago became the state of Nepal.

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