A rajkulo (lit. 'royal canal') is a type of canal found in Nepal. It provides water for Irrigation, dhunge dharas, and ponds, and it can be dated back...
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repaired a damaged Rajkulo of Bhaktapur and in the same year a new one named Yaṭapāṭa was built in the city. The most famous Rajkulo of Bhaktapur was commissioned...
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Dhunge dhara (section Rajkulo repairs)
2020. The water will be directed towards Saptapatal Pokhari. In 2016 a rajkulo used for irrigation in Bidur Municipality, Nuwakot, that had been damaged...
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"काठमाडौं उपत्यकाका ऐतिहासिक राजकुलो Kathmandu Upatyakako Aaitihasik Rajkulo". Nepalese Culture. 13: 29–42. doi:10.3126/nc.v13i0.27499. ISSN 2091-1165...
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animal sacrifice. In the past, the water source in the pond used to be from Rajkulo. But in the present context, the water in the Dyo Pukhu dries up during...
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in turn was fed by the Tikabhairav Canal, a 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) long rajkulo (royal canal) that transported water from Lele and Naldu rivers to the...
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