• The Kingdom of Pyuthan (Nepali: प्युठान राज्य) was a petty kingdom in the confederation of 24 states known as Chaubisi Rajya. Upadhyaya, Bishnu Prasad...
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    The Kingdom of Nepal (Nepali: नेपाल अधिराज्य) was a Hindu kingdom in South Asia, formed in 1768 by the expansion of the Gorkha Kingdom, which lasted until...
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    The Gorkha Kingdom, also known as the Gorkha Confederation or the Gorkha Empire, was a member of the Chaubisi rajya, a confederation of 24 states, located...
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    between Pyuthan and Rolpa districts, and in Gam village, Rolpa. 22 May 2002 (8 Jestha 2059 BS, Wednesday): King Gyanendra, acting on the advice of Prime...
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    Nepalese royal massacre (category Kingdom of Nepal)
    whom he had met in the United Kingdom. Some allege that, due to her mother's family being from lower-class royals of India and her father's political...
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    Kirata kingdom in Sanskrit literature and Hindu mythology refers to any kingdom of the Kiratis, who were dwellers mostly in the Himalayas (mostly eastern...
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    The Licchavis of Nepal (Nepali: लिच्छवि, also Lichchhavi, Lichavi) was a kingdom which existed in the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal from approximately 450 CE...
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    The unification of Nepal (Nepali: नेपालको एकीकरण) was the process of building the modern Nepalese state, from fractured petty kingdoms including the Baise...
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    Chaubisi Rajya (category Empires and kingdoms of Nepal)
    petty kingdoms ruled by the Magar and Thakuri kings located at the intersection of Himalayas and the Indian subcontinent. One of these kingdoms, Gorkha...
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    notable of these frequent migrations was the migration that occurred after the attack of the Mithila kingdom by Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq during the reign of king...
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    The modern day Kingdom of Nepal was established in 1768 and started a campaign of unifying what would form the modern territories of Nepal. Some former...
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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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    Shah dynasty (category Kingdom of Nepal)
    known as the Shahs of Gorkha or the Royal House of Gorkha, was the ruling Chaubise Thakuri dynasty and the founder of the Gorkha Kingdom from 1559 to 1768...
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    Gorkha War, was fought between the Gorkhali army of the Kingdom of Nepal (present-day Nepal) and the forces of the British East India Company (EIC). Both sides...
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    saw them as part of the 'defeated' aristocracy of the Malla kingdoms, they went on to form the core of the ruling administrative elite of the new Nepali...
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    Soma dynasty (category Archaeology of Nepal)
    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. Shrestha...
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    2006 Nepalese revolution (category History of Nepal (1951–2008))
    not a Hindu kingdom Scrapping the national anthem until a new one is composed Eliminating the king's position as the Supreme Commander of the Army The...
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    The revolution of 1951 (Nepali: सात सालको क्रान्ति, romanized: Sāta Sālako Krānti) in Nepal, also referred to as Sat Salko Kranti, was a political movement...
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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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    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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    Mahisapala dynasty (category Archaeology of Nepal)
    Biographical Sketches. Sira Khatri. Shrestha, Nagendra Prasad (2007). The Road to Democracy and Kingdom of God. Shrijana Shrestha. ISBN 978-99946-2-462-1. v t e...
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    Yalambar (category Place of birth unknown)
    Yalamver (Nepali: यलम्बर) was a Kirati warrior and first king of the Kirata kingdom in Nepal, which he established in 800 B.C. His capital was Yalakhom...
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    Naya Muluk (category Geography of Lumbini Province)
    Naya Muluk (Nepali: नयाँ मुलुक) is a geographical region of Nepal, which is situated western-south part in Nepal. The Terai land between Kali River to...
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    2004 Beni attack (category Battles of the Nepalese Civil War)
    The 2004 Beni attack was one of the biggest attacks by the People's Liberation Army (PLA) of Communist Party of Nepal, Maoist, during the Nepalese Civil...
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    Allied Forces, assisting the United Kingdom as they had in World War I and the Indian Mutiny. Twelve regiments of Gurkha soldiers from Nepal were sent...
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    1990 Nepalese revolution (category History of Nepal (1951–2008))
    Birendra of Nepal". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2024-05-14. Crossette, Barbara (2001-06-03). "Birenda, 55, Ruler of Nepal's Hindu Kingdom". The...
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  • The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Kathmandu, Nepal. 1567 BCE – Kirant rule started 1000 BCE – Swayambhunath shrine built (approximate...
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    Musikot Isma Dhurkot Bajhang Bhirkot Pyuthan Butwal Balirāja went on to become sovereign king of Jumla and founder of Kalyal dynasty. Gnyawali 1971, p. 266...
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    Rishikesh. "Ancient and Medieval Nepal". University of Cambridge. Kessler, P. L. "Kingdoms of South Asia - Nepal". The History Files. Retrieved 16 January...
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    Thakuri dynasty (category Medieval history of Nepal)
     600 – c. 1200) was a Hindu dynasty that mostly ruled the present-day region of Nuwakot, near central Nepal. The Thakuri dynasty's existence is disputed by...
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