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Banjh is a
village in
Bajhang District in the Seti Zone of north-western Nepal. At the time of the 1991
Nepal census it had a po****tion of 3,498 and...
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leucotrichophora is a tree
belonging to
Family ****aceae;
commonly known as
Banjh oak, Banj oak (Uttarakhand) and Ban oak (Himachal). In Nepal, it is known...
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adjoining Mukteshwar forest reserve,
which has the
largest po****tion of
Banjh (Himalayan oak)
along with Burash,
devdaar trees and
various Himalayan flora...
- 1984
Andhera Ujala Jaffar Begum PTV 1988 Mirat-ul-Uroos
Khala PTV 1995
Banjh Zohra's
mother PTV 1996
Teesra Aadmi Maria PTV 1997
Family Front Begum Amir...
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Title Role
Notes Ref 2020 Main
Banjh Nahi Houn
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consisted of the
following muni****lities and
Village development committees:
Banjh Bagthala Bhairabnath Bhamchaur Bhatekhola Byasi Chaudhari Dahabagar Dangaji...
- season,
mainly in the
months of December,
January and February. The aseed,
banjh, and
deodar forests host an
array of
wildlife including show leopard, leopard...
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Baghdarrah Crocodile Conservation Reserve Baleshwar Conservation Reserve Banjh Amli
Conservation Reserve Bansial Khetri Bagore Conservation Reserve Bansiyal...
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Prunus puddum Quercus dilatata Quercus incana Quercus leucotricophora (
Banjh)
Quercus semicarpifolia Rhododendron barbatum (Burans)
Rhododendron campanulatum...
- Sutar, Tadigaira, Thanti, Timilsain, Toli, Tosi, Tumarkhad, Walant,
Warla Banjh,
Bhairab Nath, Bhamchaur, Bhatekhola, Byasi, Chaudhari, Dahabagar, Dangaji...