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    King Gyanendra's speech". BBC. 24 April 2006. Archived from the original on 22 December 2006. Retrieved 29 October 2012. "Peace deal ends Nepal's civil...
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    support for Nepal.: 337  According to reports by Nepali newspaper Kantipur, China supplied arms and military equipment to the Gyanendra regime in November...
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    situation of the Nepalese monarchy was further destabilised by the 2001 Nepalese royal massacre. As a result of the massacre, King Gyanendra returned to the...
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    Darjeeling, with his brother Gyanendra. On 13 March 1955, their grandfather King Tribhuvan died and their father succeeded the Nepalese throne. With his father's...
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  • Gyanendra was crowned again and his reign saw the growing insurgency of the Nepalese Civil War. In 2008, Gyanendra stepped down as the king of Nepal and...
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  • not issued any more. The legends found on the last issues of Gyanendra revert to Nepal sarkar[check spelling] (“Nepali Government”), thus omitting the...
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    Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist–Leninist) (Nepali: नेपाल कम्युनिष्ट पार्टी (एकीकृत मार्क्सवादी-लेनिनवादी), romanized: nēpāl kamyuniṣṭ pārṭī (ēkīkṛt...
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    Gyanendra Malla scored 75 off 94 balls for Nepal in the match and Opener Arjun Saud made his ODI debut for Nepal(Cap 35). In the second game, Nepal lost...
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    General Hari Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana. Mahendra had three sons, Birendra, Gyanendra, and Dhirendra and three daughters Shanti, Sharada, and Shobha. His first...
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  • of Nepal (September 21, 1932 – September 12, 2007) was a member of the former Nepalese royal family. She was the wife of Prince Basundhara of Nepal, a...
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    the de facto ruler of the country. Surendra was the son of King Rajendra and his first wife, Queen Samrajya. He was born the crown prince of Nepal and...
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    a list of the heads of state of Nepal, from the unification of the country and the founding of the Kingdom of Nepal in 1768, to the establishment of...
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    Brahmin (redirect from Bramins of Nepal)
    Archived from the original on 10 June 2022. Retrieved 21 June 2022. Gyanendra Pandey (2002). The Ascendancy of the Congress in Uttar Pradesh: Class...
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    Pushpa Kamal Dahal (category 21st-century prime ministers of Nepal)
    document stated that the dictatorial monarchy of King Gyanendra was the chief impediment to progress in Nepal. It claimed further that the Maoists were committed...
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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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  • Censorship in Nepal consists of suppression on the expression of political opinion, religious aspect, and obscenity. The Constitution of Nepal guarantees...
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  • Baburam Bhattarai (category Communist Party of Nepal (Masal) (historical) politicians)
    document stated that a dictatorial monarchy of King Gyanendra is the chief impediment to progress in Nepal. It claimed further that the Maoists are committed...
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    राजेन्द्र विक्रम शाह देव; 3 December 1813 – 10 July 1881) was the fifth King of Nepal. His reign saw the rise of the Ranas; in 1846, Jung Bahadur Rana came to...
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    Manisha Koirala (category Nepalese film actresses)
    Manisha Koirala smiles as she holds a letter of felicitation from Nepal's King Gyanendra during the inauguration of Non-Residential Nepali (NRN) Conference...
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    Tribhuvan International Airport (category Airports in Nepal)
    refuge at the Indian embassy in an attempt to overthrow the Rana dynasty. Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah, the four-year-old grandson of Tribhuvan was crowned the...
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  • Malla, Nepalese activist and teacher Durga Malla (1913–1944), Indian soldier Gauri Malla, Nepalese actress Gyanendra Malla (born 1990), Nepalese cricketer...
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    Lomanthang Rural Municipality (category China–Nepal border crossings)
    King Gyanendra suffered the same fate, however the raja or gyelpo of Mustang was 25th in a direct line of rulers dating back to 1380 AD. Gyanendra was...
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    the House of Councillors (Japan) Sivaji Ganesan, actor (India) King Gyanendra of Nepal Kamal Haasan, actor (India) Bruce Jackson, writer and photographer...
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  • Pikky Ya France The following players were selected for Nepal's squad: Paras Khadka (c) Gyanendra Malla (vc) Amrit Bhattarai Mahesh Chhetri Akash Gupta...
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    Prithvi Narayan Shah (category National heroes of Nepal)
    first king of the Kingdom of Nepal (also called the Kingdom of Gorkha). Prithvi Narayan Shah started the unification of Nepal. Prithvi Narayan Shah is considered...
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  • Sandeep Lamichhane, Gyanendra Malla, Basanta Regmi, Anil Sah, Aarif Sheikh and Sharad Vesawkar (Nep) all made their ODI debuts. Nepal won the toss and elected...
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  • and was replaced by his grandson Gyanendra, but returned in 1951 and was restored as King that year. King Gyanendra was removed as King in 1951 following...
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    Dhunge dhara (category Architecture in Nepal)
    hiti (Newari: 𑐴𑐶𑐟𑐶‎) is a traditional stone drinking fountain found in Nepal. It is an intricately carved stone waterway through which water flows uninterrupted...
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  • 2014). "A new beginning with Nepal". The Hindu. Retrieved 28 July 2014. "Narendra Modi first foreign leader to address Nepal parliament". India TV. 26 July...
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  • Prem Chaudhary Kanishka Chaugai Mahesh Chhetri Sashi Kesari Paras Khadka Gyanendra Malla Abhaya Rana Ratan Rauniyar Basanta Regmi Raj Shrestha Yashwant Subedi...
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