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    Nagarkot (Nepali: नगरकोट) is a former Village Development Committee located 32 km east of Kathmandu, Nepal in Bhaktapur District in Bagmati Province and...
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    district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It is also known as Nagarkot. Kangri word in Ladakh/Lahaul means snow on top of mountain. Since snow...
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    The Nagarkot massacre was a mass shooting that occurred on December 14, 2005, at the Kali Devi temple in Chihandanda near Nagarkot, Nepal. Off-duty RNA...
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    Its location on a mountain near Shri Chamunda Devi Mandir is 16 km from Nagarkot (Kangra). A legend says that after Goddess Sati sacrificed herself in the...
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    527861°E / 27.730539; 85.527861 The Nagarkot Panoramic Hiking Trail is a 12 km hike near the community of Nagarkot, Nepal. It is about a 3 to 3.5 hour...
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  • Oligodon erythrogaster, the Nagarkot kukri snake, is a species of snake found in India and Nepal. Limbu, K.P.; Ghosh, A.; Hasan, M.K.; Bhattarai, S. (2022)...
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    company began providing 4G/LTE service in the Kathmandu Valley, including Nagarkot, Banepa, and Dhulikhel in the Kavrepalanchowk district.[citation needed]...
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    Temple, located in Jawalamukhi. Firuz Shah Tughlaq during his campaign of Nagarkot destroyed the temple and desecrated its main deity. He stole 1300 Sanskrit...
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    known as Qaimkhanis in Rajasthan. He laid siege to Kangra Fort and forced Nagarkot to pay tribute, and did the same with Thatta. During his time Tatar Khan...
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  • sources say that it comes from kot (fort). The Kangra fort was known as Nagarkot or Kot Kangra, and since the administrators/rulers resided within that...
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    1457–1518 Mandalgarh, Malan, Dwarka, Alampur, Kondapalli, Kanchipuram, Amod, Nagarkot, Girnar, Vadnagar, Junagadh, Pavagadh, Utgir, Narwar, Khajuraho, Gwalior...
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    Susarma/Susharman in the Mahabharata. He was credited with building the Nagarkot/Kangra fort. Along with the Greeks, the following were mentioned as vratya...
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    Hits FM Music Awards 2013: Best Rock Composition for Nagarkot Best Rock Vocal Performance for Nagarkot Pop/Rock Album Of The Year for Sadhai Bhari "Official...
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    Balak Nath Baijnath Temple, Baijnath Bajreshwari Mata Temple, Kangra, Nagarkot, Kangra Himachal Pradesh Bijli Mahadev, Kullu, Himachal Pradesh Hidimba...
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    Orissa to pay tribute. He also laid siege to the Kangra Fort and forced Nagarkot to pay tribute. During this time, Tatar Khan of Greater Khorasan attacked...
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    had a population of 55,430. In 2017, the municipality of Mahamanjushree Nagarkot was merged into Changunarayan. The municipality is also home to the UNESCO...
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    naphtha, which he used to burn the Jats' fleet. The Indian kingdoms of Nagarkot, Thanesar, Kannauj, and Gwalior were all conquered and left in the hands...
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    district of the Himachal Pradesh state in India. The fort is also known as 'Nagarkot' and 'Kot Kangra'. This fort stands on a hillock between two rivers (Manjhi...
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    Personal details Born (1975-06-11) 11 June 1975 (age 49)[citation needed] Nagarkot, Kathmandu, Nepal Nationality Nepalese (until 2007; 2023-present) American...
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    Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu Back Sarvani Nimisheshwar 18 Vajreshwari Temple, Nagarkot, district Kangra Himachal Pradesh left Breast Jayadurga Devi Abhirunatheshwar...
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    Lwin Taunggyi Thandaung Pokhara Namche Bazaar Bandipur Dhulikhel Tansen Nagarkot Kakani Gorkha Bazaar Daman Dharan Dhankuta Illam Sarangkot Baglung Resunga...
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    the district of Bhaktapur, Nepal. It originates from Mahadev Pokhari, Nagarkot, the river flows through Bhaktapur and Thimi Municipality before joining...
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  • Tathali 44805 Jorpati 44806 Gamcha 44809 Dibyashwori 44810 Thimi 44811 Nagarkot 44812 Bhojpur Bhojpur 57000 Kulung Agrakhe 57001 Dingla 57002 Deurali 57003...
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    far as the Kangra valley, where they took refuge in the fort of Bhim or Nagarkot, but capitulated after three days. Mahmud installed Governors in the lands...
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    Nepalese Army Command and Staff College, Shivapuri Nepalese Army War College, Nagarkot Nepalese Military Academy, Kharipati Nepalese Army Recruit Training Center...
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    construction of a canal which brought water to the city from the hills of Nagarkot. His son, Bhupatindra Malla, who succeeded him in 1696 is likely the most...
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    Sankhu साँखु Sankhu seen from Bajrayogini Sankhu valley seen from Nagarkot Sakwo(सक्व/𑐳𑐎𑐸𑐰) Sankhu Location in Nepal Coordinates: 27°43′0″N 85°27′0″E...
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    1750 (Samvat 1806), Bahadur Khan built a brick and mortar city-wall, the Nagarkot of Palanpur. It was 3 miles round, 17 to 20 feet high and 6 feet broad...
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    political importance were as follows: Pathankot - Nurpur, Patan - Tanwarawati, Nagarkot (Kangra), Asigarh (Hansi), Sthaneshwar (Thanesar), Mathura, Taragarh, Gopachal...
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    Anantalineshowr Declined Karyabinayak Declined Godawari Changunarayan Maha Manjushree Nagarkot  Declined Patan Deumai Shivasatakshi Letang (renamed as Letang) Ramdhuni-Bhasi...
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