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locally as Kh****a (Nepal Bhasa: 𑐏𑑂𑐰𑐥𑑅, Khvapa) and
historically called Bhadgaon, is a city in the east
corner of the
Kathmandu Valley in
Nepal located...
- 45,000-50,000 People. Pachora-
Bhadgaon Known As The Twin City.
Nagerdeola Railway Station Serves Bhadgaon City.
Bhadgaon City
Urban Area 48.27 km2, Consist...
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strengthened the
blockade imposed on
Bhadgaon. In 1689,
Patan switched sides and
attacked Kantipur jointly with
Bhadgaon and the next year it
waged a battle...
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talukas of Chalisgaon,
Bhadgaon and Pachora.
Jalgaon district consists of 15 talukas, or tehsils: Dharangaon, Amalner,
Bhadgaon, Bhusawal, Bodwad, Chalisgaon...
- in 1354 to
marry Rajaladevi, her
granddaughter and the heir
apparent of
Bhadgaon. Some
scholars state that he was a son of an
obscure figure Ashoka Malla...
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small towns that
became Kathmandu, Patan, and
Bhadgaon.
Royal pretenders in
Patan and
Bhadgaon struggled with
their main rivals, the
lords of Banepa...
- Temple,
Bhadgaon Pant
Maharaj Mandir,
Mugali Sai Temple,
Lokamany tilak Udyan Shri
Kalleshwar Devasthan,
Bhadgaon Shri ****devi Mandir,
Bhadgaon Shri Kedarling...
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Bhadgaon is the muni****l
council in
Jalgaon district, Maharashtra. The
Bhadgaon muni****l
council established in 2015. "
Bhadgaon President Info". Retrieved...
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Jayatunga Malla of the
House of Tripura,
which was a
ruling house in
Bhadgaon at that time in
Kathmandu Valley. In 1310 C.E., King
Harisimhadeva of Mithila...
- with
Jayadeva Malla in 1258,
thereafter Patan was
ruled alternately from
Bhadgaon, and
Banepa by the Tripuras, and the Bhontas. The monarchs, however, held...