A series of coordinated bomb blasts occurred on 20 June 1985 in Kathmandu and other cities in Nepal. This spate of bomb attacks was the first of its kind...
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is founded in Tokyo. June 20 – 1985 Nepal bombings: A series of bomb blasts occurs in Kathmandu and other cities of Nepal. June 22 – British and Irish police...
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The following is a list of massacres that have occurred in Nepal (numbers may be approximate): Acharya 2012, pp. 179–181. Acharya 1971, p. 17. "REPUBLICADAINIK...
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Khemraj Bhatta 'Mayalu' (category Government ministers of Nepal)
the underground leftist group Nepal Janabadi Morcha (NJM), living in exile in Lucknow, India. After the 1985 Nepal bombings, which NJM had claimed responsibility...
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the relationship between Nepal and India was significantly hampered by the 2015 Nepal blockade when the Government of Nepal accused India of mimicking...
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to become the first president of the Federal Republic of Nepal. On June 20, 1985, several bombs detonated throughout the country. Eight people were killed...
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is, according to the 2021 census, the fifth most practiced religion in Nepal, with 512,313 adherents or 1.8%, up from 2011 when there were 375,699 adherents...
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active in France between 1979 and 1987. Between 1979 and 1985, they concentrated on non-lethal bombings and strafings of government buildings, although they...
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Mount Everest (redirect from Everest, Mount (China and Nepal))
Dies on Nepal Peak". Los Angeles Times. 27 January 1985. Archived from the original on 24 February 2021. Retrieved 20 September 2015. "Asia, Nepal, Malahangur...
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Terrorism in India (redirect from Bombay bombings)
by the United States and European Union. The 2000 Church bombings refers to the serial bombings of churches in the southern Indian states of Karnataka,...
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Gautam Buddha Airport (category Airports in Nepal)
operated by the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal. In 1985, the airport was one of the target of the Nepal bombings. In 1977, the airport was renamed Gautam...
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Suicide attack (redirect from Suicide bombings)
Pakistan overtook Iraq and Afghanistan in suicide bombings, with 28 bombings killing 471 people. Suicide bombings have become a tactic in Chechnya, first being...
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International Society for Krishna Consciousness (redirect from ISKCON Nepal)
Desire Tree. ISKCON Nepal activity, ISKCON Nepal activity. "ISKCON Nepal activity". Nepali Times. Nepali Times. ISKCON Nepal, ISKCON Nepal (8 September 2011)...
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available commercial flights. However, most commercial flights were suspended. Nepal arranged a flight to evacuate at least 254 of its citizens who were studying...
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Bhutanese refugees (category Bhutanese people of Nepalese descent)
Bhutanese people. These refugees registered in refugee camps in eastern Nepal during the 1990s as Bhutanese citizens who fled or were deported from Bhutan...
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libération du Québec (FLQ) ignited the October Crisis with a series of bombings and kidnappings in 1970, and the sovereigntist Parti Québécois was elected...
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Improvised explosive device (redirect from Roadside bombings)
21 February 2013, two IEDs were used to carry out bombings in the Indian city of Hyderabad. The bombs exploded in Dilsukhnagar, a crowded shopping area...
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Syed Abdul Karim Tunda (category 1993 Bombay bombings)
masterminding over 40 bombings in India supported by Pakistani terrorists. He was arrested by Indian authorities on 16 August 2013 from the India-Nepal border at...
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Indian Airlines Flight 814 (category Aviation accidents and incidents in Nepal)
hostages. Though the United States has engaged against the Al-Qaeda after the bombings of American embassies in Africa in 1998, it actively engaged against the...
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This is a timeline of Nepalese history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Nepal and its predecessor states. To...
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by Cineflix that recounts air crashes, near-crashes, fires, hijackings, bombings, and other mainly flight-related disasters and crises. It reveals the events...
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The Terrorist Bombings Convention (formally the International Convention for the Suppression of Terrorist Bombings) is a 1997 United Nations treaty designed...
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between the Government of Nepal and then Nepal Communist Party (Maoist) was signed in November 2006. In early 1960s, Nepal's King Mahendra abolished the...
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based on the 1967 borders. Hamas has been responsible for numerous suicide bombings and rocket attacks targeting Israeli civilians. Australia, Canada, the...
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Citizenship Act of 1985. This policy stripped thousands of ethnic Nepalese of their Bhutanese citizenship. Some 105,000 ethnic Nepalese were forced from...
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Peace Pagoda (section Nepal)
patterns. Created by the Kingdom of Nepal for the 1988 World Exposition, Brisbane's World Expo '88, the Brisbane Nepal Peace Pagoda is now a permanent commemorative...
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rises from his ashes in Nepal". Sudeshna Sarkar. News Post India. 19 January 2008. "Today, there are five communes in Nepal and 60 centres with almost...
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23 January 2016. "Serial killer Charles 'The Serpent' Sobhraj freed from Nepal prison". NBC News. 23 December 2022. Archived from the original on 29 December...
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Arjun Singh (Madhya Pradesh politician) (category Madhya Pradesh MLAs 1980–1985)
issued in a haste and "had not applied his mind". After the Mumbai train bombings of 2006, he reportedly quoted at a Cabinet meeting the statements of a...
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Ram Raja Prasad Singh (category Nepal Janabadi Morcha politicians)
the 1985 bombings in Kathmandu. He was convicted of the bombings and his property was confiscated by the government. However, Singh escaped Nepal and went...
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