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Village development committee in Gandaki Zone, Nepal
Borlang is a village development committee in northern-central Nepal. As of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 4,737 and had 837 houses. 1.
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7th Mukhtiyar of Nepal (1798–1845)
Not much is known of Mathabar Singh Thapa's childhood. He was born in Borlang, Gorkha. He was the son of Kaji Nayan Singh Thapa who was killed in the
Mathabarsingh_Thapa
Political Rajput family of Nepal
(Nepali: थापा वंश/थापा काजी खलक [t̪ʰapa bʌŋsʌ]) also known as Dynasty of Borlang was a Chhetri political family that handled Nepali administration affairs
Thapa_dynasty
Nepalese astrologer
famous priest and astrologer of Prithvi Narayan Shah who united Nepal from Borlang Gorkha. Allegedly following his advice, the King could win the battles
Kulananda_Dhakal
District in Gandaki Province, Nepal
Aaru Chanuate Aarupokhari Asrang Baguwa Bakrang Bhirkot Bhumlichok Bihi Borlang Barpak Bunkot Chhaikampar Chhoprak Chumchet Chyangli Darbhung Deurali Dhawa
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3rd Mukhitiyar of Nepal
Mathabar to leave Kathmandu and reside in his ancestral home in Pipal Thok, Borlang, Gorkha. To save face, Bhimsen gave Mathabar the governorship of Gorkha
Rana_Jang_Pande
Nepalese Kaji (minister) and a military general
थापा Portrait of Thapa Kaji Nain Singh Personal details Born c. AD 1777 Borlang, Gorkha district Died 1728 Saka Era (1806/07 AD) Kangra Fort, Garhwal Kingdom
Nain_Singh_Thapa
District of Nepal
campaign. Following the ritual sacrifice of a goat, he granted lands at Borlang Ghat and nearby Tar to the temple as a religious endowment. The text further
Dhading_District
New or rapidly increasing disease
doi:10.1093/cid/ciy486. PMC 6293039. PMID 29893821. Andonov A, Robbins M, Borlang J, Cao J, Hatchette T, Stueck A, et al. (August 2019). "Rat Hepatitis E
Emerging_infectious_disease
Chanuate, Aarupokhari, Asrang, Baguwa, Bakrang, Bhirkot, Bhumlichok, Bihi, Borlang, Bunkot, Chhaikampar, Chhoprak, Chumchet, Chyangli, Darbhung, Deurali,
List of village development committees of Nepal
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Nepalese Kaji and governor of Jumla (1783–1842)
of Jumla In office 1835-1837 Personal details Born 2 February 1783 CE Borlang, Gorkha Died 24 December 1841 CE (aged 58) Kathmandu, Nepal Spouse(s) Rakshya
Bal_Narsingh_Kunwar
Political family of Nepal
Mathabar to leave Kathmandu and reside in his ancestral home in Pipal Thok, Borlang, Gorkha. The weakening of power of Thapas in absence of Mathabar and Bhimsen
Pande_family
Nepalese statesman (1775–1839)
Singh to leave Kathmandu and reside in his ancestral home in Pipal Thok, Borlang, Gorkha. To save face, Bhimsen gave Mathabar the governorship of Gorkha
Bhimsen_Thapa
Rural Municipality (Gaunpalika) in Gandaki, Nepal
number 4, Baguwa VDC for ward number 5, Ashrang VDC for ward number 6, and Borlang VDC for ward number 7 and 8. At the time of the 2011 Nepal census, Bhimsen
Bhimsen Thapa Rural Municipality
Bhimsen_Thapa_Rural_Municipality
Top administrator in Nepal
Singh the acting Mukhtiyar and decided to go to his ancestral home in Borlang Gorkha for the sake of pilgrimage. On 24 July 1837, Rajendra's youngest
Ranabir_Singh_Thapa
1744 battle
understand the motive of these farmers. The army led by Shah arrived from Borlang, Charange, Tambai, to Khimchet in the fourth day, and they waited at Khimchet
Battle_of_Nuwakot
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Muslim
Good and noble girl
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Arabic
Wisdom
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Bengali, Indian
God's Angel
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Shakespearean
Love's Labours Lost' A clown.
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British, English, German
Weaver
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Biblical
Strange descent.
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Latin
From the Aegean sea.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lucky King
Boy/Male
English Anglo Saxon
Wild boar.
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