Himal Southasian (stylized as HIMĀL Southasian) is a monthly magazine publishing long-form journalism, including analysis, reportage, criticism, commentary, review, fiction and poetry, and is based in Kathmandu, Nepal.
Himal Southasian was initially founded as the bimonthly magazine called as Himal. In 1996 the name got changed to Himal Southasian and enlarged the area to the area of Afghanistan to Burma and from Tibet to the Maldives. Furthermore, it has become a monthly magazine since then. Published and distributed by not-for-profit organization The Southasia Trust, funded by Norwegian embassy. Himal Southasian is an independent, non-nationalist and pan-regionalist magazine, offering stories for the entire region of South Asia.
Himal defines South Asia differently than the typical political blocking of countries. In its designation, it includes the nations of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, the Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka and the autonomous region of Tibet. Other distinctive choices in terminology include its favouring of 'Southasia' as one word, and its use of 'Burma' instead of Myanmar. Despite its regional focus, Himal Southasian has a global readership, distributed across South Asia, as well as Europe and the USA.
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Roc d'amour
Le plus haut de la vie
Sommet blanc du paradis...
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Comme on insulte un roi...
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Himalaya !
Himalaya !