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- Chaubise (Nepali: चौबिसे) is a rural muni****lity (gaunpalika) out of four rural muni****lity located in Dhankuta District of the Koshi Province of Nepal...
- Allen & Co., London, 1880. Vol.I, P.23 Baise Chaubise Parichaya (An introduction to the Baise and Chaubise prin****lities). Nepali, quarterly. Published...
- estate'. The term denotes the royal descendants of kings of baise rajya,chaubise rajyaGorkha kingdom and the Kingdom of Nepal. During the height of their...
- known as the Shahs of Gorkha or the Royal House of Gorkha, was the ruling Chaubise Thakuri dynasty and the founder of the Gorkha Kingdom from 1559 to 1768...
- Chaubisi Rajya, Chaubise Rajya or Chaubisye Rajya (Nepali: चौबीसी राज्य, चौबीसे राज्य, lit. '24 prin****lities'), were sovereign and intermittently allied...
- prin****lities) in Karnali-Bheri region and Chaubise rajya (24 prin****lities) in Gandaki region. These Baise and Chaubise kingdoms were ruled by Rajputs and several...
- divided into Baise Rajya (22 prin****lities) in Karnali-Bheri region and Chaubise rajya (24 prin****lities) in Gandaki region. The currently po****r variant...
- Ethnologue lists the following dialects of Limbu. Dialect cluster 1 Panthare Chaubise Charkhole Yanggrokke (Yanggruppe) Dialect cluster 2 Phedappe Tamorkhole...
- used to run two local schools. According to mythology, during the Baise-Chaubise era, a marriage was decided between the prince of Khanchikot and the princess...
- divided into Baise Rajya (22 prin****lities) in Karnali-Bheri region and Chaubise rajya (24 prin****lities) in Gandaki region. The 22 prin****lities were...