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- Chandrabir Kunwar (Nepali: चन्द्रवीर कुँवर) or Chandra Bir Kunwar Chhetri also spelled Chandravir, Chandraveer was a governor and military commander in...
- and Bhadra (Sanskrit: भद्र, lit. 'au****ious') He was born to father Chandrabir Kunwar, a resident of Bhanwarkot of Panchkhal Muni****lity in Kavrepalanchowk...
- Thapa was the father-in-law of Chandrabir Kunwar, the nephew of Gorkhali Sardar Ramakrishna Kunwar. Through Chandrabir, Amar Singh had grandsons of national...
- Kunwar (of Ramkrishna section) supported Mukhtiyar Bhimsen Thapa while Chandrabir Kunwar (of Jayakrishna section) supported Bada Kaji Amar Singh Thapa due...
- agriculture and labour. The two Newar trade families of Lachhimidas Pradhan and Chandrabir Maskey from princely estates of Kathmandu were given land as a contract...
- Narayan Shah Ranajit Kunwar, Nepalese military commander and governor Chandrabir Kunwar, Nepalese governor and military commander Kunwar Nau Nihal Singh...
- appointment letter of Subba of one-third territories of Garhwal, Sardar Chandrabir Kunwar on Ashadh Badi 2, 1862 V.S. (i.e. June 1805), also instructed the...
- Parakram Shah Pritam Shah Ramadayal Singh Gujjar Sudarshan Shah Amar Singh Thapa Ranajit Kunwar Chandrabir Kunwar Bam (Brahma) Shah Strength 10000-12000 4000...
- agriculture and labour. The two Newar trade families of Lachhimidas Pradhan and Chandrabir Maskey from princely estates of Kathmandu were given land as a contract...
- to the previous order. — Royal orders to Sardar Bhakti Thapa, Sardar Chandrabir Kunwar and Subba Shrestha Thapa on Baisakh Sudi 3, 1866 V.S. The occupation...