Cities, Towns and Villages in Sindhuli District - Kamalamai, Dadiguranshe, Dudbhanjyang, Purano Jhangajholi, Tribhuvan Ambote, Kuseswor Dumja (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 124. Not illustrated. Chapters: Kamalamai, Dadiguranshe, Dudbhanjyang, Purano Jhangajholi, Tribhuvan Ambote, Kuseswor Dumja, Jalkanya, Mahendrajhayadi, Hariharpur Gadhi, Dudhouli, Sunam Pokhari, Mahadevdada, Tosramkhola, Kakur Thakur, Kyaneshwor, Solpathana, Netrakali, Lampantar, Khang Sang, Pipalmadi, Sirthouli, Kapilakot, Harsahi, Tinkanya, Ratnawati, Tamajor, Jhangajholi Ratmati, Hatpate, Balajor, Jinakhu, Bhuwaneshor Gwaltar, Nipane, Bitijor Bagaincha, Amale, Mahadevsthan, Janakpur, Bhimeshwor, Bahuntilpung, Kalpabrishykha, Santeswori, Arun Thakur, Kholagaun, Janakpur, Ratnachura, Bhadrakali, Nepal, Ranichauri, Bastipur, Janakpur, Jarayotar, Janakpur, Sitalpati, Sindhuli, Ladabhir, Baseshwor, Bhimsthan, Belghari, Majuwa, Sindhuli, Ranibas, Janakpur, Tandi, Janakpur, Siddheswori, Bhiman. Excerpt: Kamalamai - The occupation of the Kuti Pass in about 1756 stopped the valley's trade with Tibet. Finally, King Prithvi Narayan Shah entered the valley after the victory of Kirtipur. King Jaya Prakash Malla of Kathmandu sought help from the British and so the East India Company sent a contingent of soldiers under Captain Kinloch in 1767. The British force was defeated at Sindhuli by King Prithvi Narayan Shah's army.It was the first time British force was defeated in Asia. The British soldiers were completely taken aback by the geography of the place. They were equipped with modern arms and ammunitions like guns and canons but the Gorkha army was brave and they had a better understanding of the terrain of the place. The place where the army of the British Empire was defeated has widely gained popularity. It is called "Sindhuli Gadhi" . The place is of great historic significance. This defeat of the British completely shattered the hopes of King Jaya Prakash Malla. The capture of Kathmandu (September 25. 1768) was dramatic. Getting to K...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 124. Not illustrated. Chapters: Kamalamai, Dadiguranshe, Dudbhanjyang, Purano Jhangajholi, Tribhuvan Ambote, Kuseswor Dumja, Jalkanya, Mahendrajhayadi, Hariharpur Gadhi, Dudhouli, Sunam Pokhari, Mahadevdada, Tosramkhola, Kakur Thakur, Kyaneshwor, Solpathana, Netrakali, Lampantar, Khang Sang, Pipalmadi, Sirthouli, Kapilakot, Harsahi, Tinkanya, Ratnawati, Tamajor, Jhangajholi Ratmati, Hatpate, Balajor, Jinakhu, Bhuwaneshor Gwaltar, Nipane, Bitijor Bagaincha, Amale, Mahadevsthan, Janakpur, Bhimeshwor, Bahuntilpung, Kalpabrishykha, Santeswori, Arun Thakur, Kholagaun, Janakpur, Ratnachura, Bhadrakali, Nepal, Ranichauri, Bastipur, Janakpur, Jarayotar, Janakpur, Sitalpati, Sindhuli, Ladabhir, Baseshwor, Bhimsthan, Belghari, Majuwa, Sindhuli, Ranibas, Janakpur, Tandi, Janakpur, Siddheswori, Bhiman. Excerpt: Kamalamai - The occupation of the Kuti Pass in about 1756 stopped the valley's trade with Tibet. Finally, King Prithvi Narayan Shah entered the valley after the victory of Kirtipur. King Jaya Prakash Malla of Kathmandu sought help from the British and so the East India Company sent a contingent of soldiers under Captain Kinloch in 1767. The British force was defeated at Sindhuli by King Prithvi Narayan Shah's army.It was the first time British force was defeated in Asia. The British soldiers were completely taken aback by the geography of the place. They were equipped with modern arms and ammunitions like guns and canons but the Gorkha army was brave and they had a better understanding of the terrain of the place. The place where the army of the British Empire was defeated has widely gained popularity. It is called "Sindhuli Gadhi" . The place is of great historic significance. This defeat of the British completely shattered the hopes of King Jaya Prakash Malla. The capture of Kathmandu (September 25. 1768) was dramatic. Getting to K...

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September 2010

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978-1-155-73672-3

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