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Dharahara or
Bhimsen Stambha (Nepali: धरहरा;
pronounced [dʱʌɾʌɦʌɾa] or [dʱʌɾʌːɾa]), is a 72-metre-tall (236 ft)
tower at the
centre of Sundhara, Kathmandu...
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Maharaja of
Lamjung and Kaski. He is
credited for
rebuilding the
Dharahara which was destro**** by the 1934 Nepal–Bihar earthquake.
Juddha Shumsher...
- structures, such as
modern barracks in Kathmandu. The nine-storey
tower Dharahara was
originally built during this era. Rana rule over
Nepal started with...
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construction of many
temples and
monuments including the
highly famed Dharahara also
known as
Bhimsen Stambha ("Bhimsen Tower").
Widely considered one...
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particularly because of its geology, urbanization, and architecture.
Dharahara, also
called Bhimsen Tower, a nine-storey 61.88-metre (203.0 ft) tall...
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Budhanilkantha Temple Chandra Binayak Temple Chandragiri Hill
Dakshinkali Temple Dharahara Garden of
Dreams Ghanta Ghar
Gokarneshwor Mahadev temple Guhyeshwari Temple...
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burying many
occupants residing in them. One of the two
towers of the
Dharahara,
built by
Bhimsen Thapa collapsed completely and was
never rebuilt. The...
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pillars at the entrance. Non-Hindus are not
allowed inside the temple.
Dharahara, also
known as the
Bhimsen Tower, was a nine-story (50.2
metres (165 ft))...
- Durbar, (Nepali: बाग दरबार) is a
palace in Kathmandu, Nepal, west of the
Dharahara and Tundikhel.
Initially the
palace was
owned by Amar
Singh Thapa (Sardar)...
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Opponents during Transition Phase (1837–1846)
Dharahara tower was
built by
Mukhtiyar Bhimsen Thapa.
Dharahara is said to be
built for
Queen Tripurasundari...