• Battle of Makwanpur was fought on 28 February 1816 in Makwanpurgadhi, Nepal between Nepal and the East India Company. It resulted in British victory. Basnyat...
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  • Makwanpur (1763), a battle between the Gorkha Kingdom and the Nawab of Bengal Battle of Makwanpur (1816), a battle between the Kingdom of Nepal and the East...
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    (1763), and the Battle of Makwanpur (1816) were fought in this fort. In 2015, the Government of Nepal issued stamps featuring the Makwanpur Gadhi. Basnyat...
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    of Makwanpur sent their families to safer grounds before they were encircled by the Gorkhalis, who launched an attack on 17 August 1762. The battle lasted...
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  • Anglo-Nepalese War Battle of Makwanpur (1816) – 1816 – Anglo-Nepalese War Battle of Baduhenna Wood – 28 – Roman–Germanic wars Battle of Dorestad – c. 695...
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    Girvan Yuddha Bikram Shah (category 1816 deaths)
    विक्रम शाह देव; 19 October 1797 – 20 November 1816) also called Girvanyuddha Bikrama Shah, was the fourth King of Nepal. Although he was not the legitimate...
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    the forces of Gurgin Khan at Makwanpur. The victory in the Battle of Kirtipur climaxed Shah's two-decade-long effort to take possession of the wealthy...
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    March 1816), also known as the Gorkha War, was fought between the Gorkhali army of the Kingdom of Nepal (present-day Nepal) and the forces of the British...
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  • Dalbhanjan Pande (category Year of birth missing)
    the citizens of the newly conquered west. He was among the seniormost officials who reported to Mukhtiyar Bhimsen Thapa from Makwanpur axis along with...
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    founding of the Nepal Praja Parishad was proposed by Dashrath Chand and Tanka Prasad Acharya in a hotel in Bhimphedi, Makwanpur District of Nepal. It...
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    Yalambar (category Place of birth unknown)
    lord of heaven, who ventured into the Valley in human guise. It is said that during the battle of Mahabharata, Barbarik went to witness the battle with...
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    Shree Vogini of the Nagvanshi clan beginning their rule in Nepal. Source. They also battled with local militias in Chyasal to gain control of Nepal. In the...
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    east. They were made to return much of the occupied territories after their defeat in the Anglo-Nepalese War (1814–1816). The Gorkha dominion continued to...
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    Chaubisi Rajya (category History of Nepal)
    supremacy. Palpa was one of the biggest and most powerful kingdoms; the rulers were able to create independent kingdoms in Tanahu, Makwanpur and Vijaypur. Many...
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    Malla dynasty (Nepal) (category Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from August 2020)
    was one of the seven Gandak rivers), there was a loose confederation of principalities called the Chaubisi (the Twenty-four), including Makwanpur and Palpa...
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    of Xigatse. 5 February 2004 (22 Magh 2060 BS, Thursday): An Army raid is carried out by the Bhairavnath Battalion on a village in Bhimad, Makwanpur district...
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    by which Newārs, the historical inhabitants of Kathmandu Valley, are divided into groups on the basis of Vedic varna model and divided according to their...
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    the Sena dynasty of Makwanpur which ruled from the fort of Makwanpur Gadhi. This branch of the Sena dynasty adopted the local language of the region, Maithili...
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    Shah dynasty (category Kingdom of Nepal)
    By 1815, the Shah king had been thoroughly defeated. By 1816, Gorkha had lost one-third of its territory. The Shah kings continued to rule as absolute...
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    2006 Nepalese revolution (category History of Nepal (1951–2008))
    a name given to the political agitations against the direct rule of King Gyanendra of Nepal. The movement is also sometimes referred to as Jana Andolan...
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    2023 Nepalese pro-monarchy protest (category Politics of Nepal)
    On November 23, 2023, tens of thousands of protestors in Kathmandu, Nepal, filled the streets, calling for the Restoration of the monarchy, which had been...
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    Mahisapala dynasty (category Archaeology of Nepal)
    took control of Nepal after replacing the Gopala dynasty. The Gopalas and the Mahisapalas were together known as Abhiras. Three kings of Mahisapala dynasty...
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    1990 Nepalese revolution (category Instances of Lang-ne using second unnamed parameter)
    parties such as Nepali Congress (NC). One result of this unity was the formation of the Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist-Leninist). Nepal had undergone...
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    they are mentioned in another battle-array formed on another day at (6,50). Words of Satyaki a Yadava chief on the side of Pandavas, during Kurukshetra...
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    Panchayat (Nepal) (category Politics of Nepal)
    governmental power, including power over the Council of Ministers and Federal Parliament, under the sole authority of the king; this made the country a de facto...
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    Hastings reinforced Ochterlony to 20,000 men, who then won the battle of Makwanpur on 28 February. The Gurkhas then sued for peace, under the Sugauli...
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    Naya Muluk (category History of Nepal)
    Anglo-Nepalese War in 1814–1816, Nepal was forced to sign a treaty called Sugauli Treaty in which Nepal lost one third part of geographical territory. The...
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    warfare force of Nepal and a major component of the Military of Nepal. In 1846 the pro-British army leader Sir Jung Bahadur (1816–77) of the Rana family...
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    Rana on behalf of King Surendra Bikram Shah and by George Ramsay on the part of Charles Canning, 1st Earl Canning, Governor-General of India. The treaty...
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    Soma dynasty (category Archaeology of Nepal)
    Nimistakar Barma (sometimes referred to as Nimish I) in 205 CE, after the fall of the Kirata Kingdom. In 305, the dynasty was succeeded by the Licchavi dynasty...
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