Lhebo, Lamsani
Lhebo, Lamsani
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A thar sept of the Das-Gurung sub-tribe of Gurungs. There is a tradition that in ancient times two Gurungs -father and son-quarrelled and separated from each other. The father's party remained at Lehbo and the son's party emigrated to a distant place. The latter were called Lamsani Tangi (tangi in Gurung means' separated ' ).