- In Jainism,
Balabhadra or
Baladeva are
among the sixty-three
illustrious beings called śalākāpuruṣas that are said to
grace every half
cycle of time. According...
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Balbhadra Kunwar Chhetri (30
January 1789 – 13
March 1823) was a
Gorkhali military General,
Commander and
administrator in the Sikh
Empire and the Kingdom...
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Balbhadra Singh (April 16, 1916–1967) was the 12th
ruler of the
former princely state of
Raghogarh in the present-day Guna
district of
Madhya Pradesh...
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Daibagya Balbhadra Joshi (1494 AD), also
known as
Balbharda of
Jumla was an
astronomer of Nepal. He was born in
Jumla district. He
wrote commentary of...
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Temple is the
oldest Jain
temple in the capital.
According to Jain
scholar Balbhadra Jain's
compendium of
Digambar Jain
shrines in India, it was
built in 1656...
- 19th century. In 1991, the
business was
split into five groups,
between Balbhadra Das Bangur,
Niwas Bangur,
Kumar Bangur and Benu
Gopal Bangur (all grandsons...
- Kaji
Balbhadra Shah (Nepali: बलभद्र शाह) was a
commander of the
Nepali troops during the Sino-Nepalese War in 1788. He was the
leader of the
attack from...
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Prithvi Narayan Shah Amar
Singh Thapa Bhimsen Thapa Bhanubhakta Acharya Balbhadra Kunwar Motiram Bhatta Sankhadhar Sakhwa Pasang Lhamu Sherpa Phalgunanda...
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October and 30
November 1814. The fort's
garrison was
commanded by
Captain Balbhadra Kunwar,
while Major-General
Robert Rollo Gillespie, who had previously...
- Khalanga. A
letter was sent by the
British to
Balbhadra,
summoning him to
surrender the fort to
which Balbhadra responded by
tearing it up. The
letter was...