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Birat is a
village development committee in
Jumla District in the
Karnali Zone of north-western Nepal. At the time of the 1991
Nepal census it had a po****tion...
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Birat Gold Cup (Nepali: विराट गोल्डकप,
previously called the
Mahendra Gold Cup) is an
annual football tournament held in Biratnagar, the
second largest...
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Birat Chandra Mandal was a
member of the 1st
National ****embly of ****stan as a
representative of East ****stan. He had
argued for the
constitution of...
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During the
reign of Raja
Birat,
there were many cow
farms at Gorgram. Raja
Birat dug a
large dighi named Birat Dighi or
Birna Dighi or
Binna Dighi...
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Birat al-Jurd (Arabic: بيرة الجرد, also
spelled Biret al-Jard) is a
village in
northwestern Syria,
administratively part of the Hama Governorate, located...
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Sadhukar Birat Bhujanga Mandhata (1249–1329)
Dinaram Birat Bhujanga Mandhata (1329–1341)
Chunusaha Birat Bhujanga Mandhata (1341–1363)
Nounsaha Birat Bhujanga...
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connected to the old town. It is the
administrative center of the
Greater Birat Development Area
which incorporates the
cities of
Biratnagar and its suburbs...
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distinguish it from
Belgrade in Serbia. Today, in Aromanian,
Berat is
known as
Birat.
Ceramic finds from the 7th
century BCE
initially attest to a settlement...
- to Mahabharata, king
Birat had 60,000 cows
which were
frequently robbed by robbers. To
protect his
cattle from robbers, king
Birat established a huge cattle-shed...
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Tribhuvan University (TU; Nepali: त्रिभुवन विश्वविद्यालय) is a
public university located in Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Established in 1959, TU is the...