<Tr> <Th> Nationality </Th> <Td> Nepalese </Td> </Tr> <P> Baburam Acharya (Nepali: बाबुराम आचार्य) (1888--1971) was a Nepalese historian and literary scholar who coined the name Sagarmatha (सगरमाथा), for the mountain better known as Mount Everest or Chomolungma (in Sherpa language; Quomolungma in Tibetan). </P> <P> His main work was the study of ancient Nepalese inscriptions . Baburam Acharya is known as the "ITIHAS SIROMANI" of Nepal . </P> <P> Nepal's eminent historian late Baburam Acharya is credited with the Nepalese name Sagarmatha for Mount Everest that straddles Nepal - China border . Nepal had no official name of its own for the world's tallest peak until the historian found out one . What may not be true however is that he coined the name for the mountain (as is put in the Wikipedia under his name). Baburam wrote an essay in late 1930s in which he said that among the local populace of the remote Everest region the mountain was popular by the name Sagarmatha (meaning the Head of the Earth touching the Heaven); some even called it Jhomolongma . In his own words: </P>

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