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Municipality in Madhesh Province, Nepal
Simraungadh, Simraongarh or Simroungarh (/ˈsiːmraʊnɡɜːr/, Devanagari: सिम्रौनगढ) is a municipality situated in Bara district of Nepal. The municipality
Simraungadh
Archaeological site in India and Nepal
Simraungadh, (also referred to as Simramapura, Simraongarh or Simroungarh) (/ˈsiːmraʊnɡɜːr/) was a fortified city and the main capital of the Karnats
Simraungadh_(medieval_city)
Medieval dynasty that ruled the Mithila region (1097–1324)
Eastern Nepal. The main power centre of the Karnats was the citadel of Simraungadh which was situated on the India - Nepal border. The city of Darbhanga
Karnats_of_Mithila
King of Mithila from 1097 to 1147
founder of the Karnat dynasty of Mithila. He established his capital in Simraungadh and ruled the greater Mithila region for 50 years. He is known for his
Nanyadeva
Country in South Asia
of North-east India. In south-eastern Nepal on the border with Bihar, Simraungadh was the capital of the Karnats of Mithila around 1100 AD, and the unified
Nepal
Hindu temple in Nepal
missing. In 1097 CE, the Karnat dynasty was established by Nanyadeva in Simraungadh. Nanyadeva, who was from Karnata, left his state and ran through Pataliputra
Chinnamasta_Bhagawati_Temple
Province of Nepal
Nanyadeva, (1097-1147CE) Founder of Karnat dynasty, Simraungadh-Bara Gangadeva, king of simraungadh Harisimhadeva, (until 1324CE), Last ruler of karnat
Madhesh_Province
Ramayana in Devanagari script. A stone inscription in Tirhuta script from Simraungadh. The Nepal-Tibet Treaty of 1775written in Newar language and the Newar
Languages_of_Nepal
History of a region in the Indian subcontinent
The Karnata dynasty was founded by Nanyadeva with the capital being in Simraungadh & Darbhanga in Mithila. Karnats carried out raids into Nepal with the
History_of_the_Mithila_region
District in Madhesh Province, Nepal
languages spoken in the district are Tharu, Bhojpuri, Bajjika, and Nepali. Simraungadh is major part of Bara district. It is a historical place in Nepal and
Bara_District
Nepali cricketer (born 2003)
took three wickets. Mohammad Aadil Alam was born on 18 October 2003 in Simraungadh, Bara District, Nepal. He developed an interest in cricket at a young
Mohammad_Aadil_Alam
Script of the Maithili language
Mithila from Champaran to Deoghar. A fragmentary inscription found in Simraungadh, the medieval capital of the Karnats of Mithila which dates back to the
Tirhuta_script
Pillar from the Karnat capital of Simraungadh
History_of_India
King of Mithila from 1304 to 1325
Harisimhadeva King of Mithila Reign 1304–1325 Predecessor Shaktisimhadeva Born Simraungadh Died Dolakha House Karnats of Mithila Father Shaktisimhadeva
Harisimhadeva
Nepalese politician
the 1st Speaker of the Madhesh Provincial Assembly. Yadav was born in Simraungadh, Bara. He did his high school degree, an academic diploma in Science
Saroj_Kumar_Yadav
1850s, he built Ranibas Palace (later converted into a Hindu temple) at Simraungadh in memory of his father, Jung Bahadur Rana. Prasad, Ishwari (October
Jit_Jung_Rana
Nepalese Dynasty
Paltan (Gorakhnath Battalion) reached and rested in a village called Simraungadh, not too far from Alau. The battle of Alau was a decisive one between
Rana_dynasty
Dynasty of medieval India
Unlike the Karnats who preceded them, who kept the large citadel of Simraungadh as their capital, the Oiniwars mainly operated out of various villages
Oiniwar_dynasty
Oldest literary work in the Maithili language
Harisimhadeva (r. 1304–1324) of the Karnat dynasty whose capitals were in both Simraungadh and Darbhanga. This work contains descriptions of various subjects and
Varna_Ratnakara
Founder of the Rana dynasty in Nepal
27 July, the Gorakhnath Paltan arrived and camped in a village called Simraungadh, not far from Alau. At dawn the next day, the troops from Kathmandu began
Jung_Bahadur_Rana
Indo-Aryan Nepalese ethnic group in Terai-Madhesh
A temple in Simraungadh
Madheshi_people
Bageshwori Temple (Nepalgunj) Kankali Temple, Simraungadh Katghat Temple, Jitpursimara Ranivas Temple, Simraungadh Shree Ram Mandir, Nijgadh Tripura Sundari
List of Hindu temples in Nepal
List_of_Hindu_temples_in_Nepal
1832 Dimapur, Maibang, Khaspur Dimasa India Karnat Dynasty 1097 1324 Simraungadh Maithili, Sanskrit Nepal India Chero dynasty 12th CE 18th CE Bhojpuri
List of Hindu empires and dynasties
List_of_Hindu_empires_and_dynasties
Historical village in Mithila, Bihar, India
known as Nanpur. Later, the capital of the Karnat Dynasty shifted to Simraungadh but the son Gangadeva of the king Nanyadeva remained in Nanpur. Gangadeva
Nanpur
establishment of a kingdom in 1097 CE headquartered at the medieval citadel of Simraungadh on the India-Nepal border: Nanya Dev, ruled 1097-1147 CE Ganga Dev, ruled
History_of_Nepal
Chandranagar 21914 Bara Bara 44400 Nijgadh 44401 Mahendra Adarsha 44402 Simraungadh 44403 Umjan 44404 Bariyarpur 44405 Kabahigoth 44406 Dumarwana 44408 Pipradhigoth
Postal_codes_in_Nepal
Nepalese goddess
century, with roots possibly tracing back to the Karnata dynasty of Simraungadh, who brought the goddess's yantra north during times of invasion. According
Taleju_Bhawani
Village in Janakpur Zone, Nepal
idols] excavated in the village resemble with archeological remains of Simraungadh and Rajbiraj this proves a historical linkage of Karnat era in Mithila
Duhabi,_Dhanusha
Indo-Aryan ethno-linguistic group from the Indian subcontinent
monk and the last abbot of the Mahabodhi Temple in Bodh Gaya. Born in Simraungadh in modern-day East Champaran district. Balendra Shah, Prime Minister
Maithils
165 12 [111] Bhangaha भँगाहा Mahottari Madhesh 55,354 77.21 9 [112] Simraungadh सिम्रोनगढ Bara Madhesh 54,878 42.65 11 [113] Suryodaya सूर्योदय Ilam
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Photo NP-BR-05 Ramjanaki mut Bara Upload Photo Upload Photo NP-BR-06 Simraungadh Bara Upload Photo Upload Photo NP-BR-07 Bairia Bara Upload Photo Upload
List of monuments in Bara, Nepal
List_of_monuments_in_Bara,_Nepal
Metropolitan City in Madhesh Province, Nepal
Temple Maisthan Mandir Narayani Stadium Parsa National Park Ramtole Simraungadh Clock tower Birgunj Shankaracharya gate in Birgunj Bindhyabasini Temple
Birgunj
History of Indian state of Bihar
Pillar from the Karnat capital of Simraungadh
History_of_Bihar
Type of local-level administrative subdivision of Nepal
Bheriganga Musikot Palungtar Jiri Manthali Dudhauli Ghodaghodi Mahagadhimai Simraungadh Buddhabatika Declined Ganeshman Charanath Mithila Sabaila Basgadhi Madi
Municipalities_of_Nepal
Indian Buddhist monk and abbot of Bodh Gaya
from the descriptions of the city and its fortifications, it could be Simraungadh in the Mithila region on the border of Bihar and Nepal. At a young age
Śāriputra_(15th-century)
Ethnic group
South India along with Karnat king, Nanyadeva (r. 1097 to 1147 CE) to Simraungadh. During the reign of Karnat king, Gangadeva, the Maithil Kayastha were
Maithil_Karna_Kayastha
Social structure in Nepal and North India
1324 A.D. migration of the Maithil-Karnata King Hari Simha Deva from Simraungadh along with other notable clans like the Chatharīyas. Some also claim
Newar_caste_system
Indian regional tourism
for the ancient archeological sites in the Mithila region. The city of Simraungadh was the capital of the Karnat Dynasty in Mithila. It was founded by the
Tourism_in_Mithila
Parliamentary constituency in the Bara District of Nepal
Commission (CDC) report submitted on 31 August 2017. Bara 1 incorporates Simraungadh Municipality, Adarshkotwal Rural Municipality, Baragadhi Rural Municipality
Bara_1
King of Mithila from 1147 to 1187
Darbhanga as an additional capital of the Karnat dynasty along with Simraungadh. The village of Gangapur Rajni in Madhepura district of Bihar was named
Gangadeva
Metropolitan city Binod Prasad Sah 121 Nijgadh Municipality Surath Puri 122 Simraungadh Municipality Kishori Prasad Kalwar LSP-N 123 Parsagadhi Municipality
List of mayors of municipalities in Nepal
List_of_mayors_of_municipalities_in_Nepal
Simraungadh Bara 26°52′N 85°09′E / 26.87°N 85.15°E / 26.87; 85.15 (SL. No. NP-BAR-02) Upload Photo Upload Photo NP-BAR-03 Ishra Pond Simraungadh Bara
List of natural monuments in Madhesh Province
List_of_natural_monuments_in_Madhesh_Province
King of Mithila from 1227 to 1285
the Tibetan monk Dharmasvamin arrived in the main Karnat capital of Simraungadh and described Ramasimhadeva as treating him with courtesy and even offering
Ramasimhadeva
Village in Madhesh Province, Nepal
including: Kalaiya – about 24 km Nijgadh – about 28 km Kolhabi – about 13 km Simraungadh – about 12 km Gaur – about 32 km Birgunj – about 37 km These nearby towns
Tedhakatti
Year Date Event 1097 Nanyadeva establishes the Karnat dynasty in present-day Simraungadh, Bara.
Timeline_of_Nepalese_history
Village in Bara District, Nepal
Khajani is a small village in Simraungadh municipality, Bara District, Nepal. It lies in Madesh. 26°53′N 85°07′E / 26.883°N 85.117°E / 26.883; 85.117
Khajani
September 2021. Retrieved 9 September 2021. "Statues are being stolen from Simraungadh, but nobody is bothered". The Kathmandu Post. Archived from the original
List_of_forts_in_Nepal
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