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Liglig,
better known as "ligligkot" is a hill top
located in
Palungtar Muni****lity of Gorkha, Nepal. It is
located at the
height of 1437
meters (4790 feet)...
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Gorkha until 1559. An
annual running event called
Liglig Daud
whose winner was
chosen as King Of
Liglig-Kot Kingdom.
Dravya Narayan Shah (youngest son of...
- (Ghale Magar) sub-clan of saru-Thapa-Magar clan.
After Dravya Shah
captured Liglig-kot from king
Dalshur Ghale Magar, he
captured Gorkha-kot,
another Magarat...
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Majhakot and
Uppalokot in
Gorkha until 1559. At an
annual running event called Liglig Daud, the
winner was
chosen King Of
Ligligkot Kingdom Dravya Shah (youngest...
- King
Dalsur Ghale Magar (1604-1615 BS) was a king of
Liglig-Kot
until Dravya Shah
captured LigligKot and
became the king.
Ganga Ram Rana
Magar also helped...
- clan, who were
probably of
Magar origin. At first,
Dravya Shah
captured Liglig-kot
kingdom from
Magars King
Dalsur Ghale Magar.
Gangaram Rana
Magar also...
- in (Gautan ko Birhauto: new
settlement at Gautan,
northwest of Gorkha)
Liglig Fort (Aadh) at the side Hill (Khawa) of
Chepe (river). He
asked their names...
- Incomplete: The
Story of Nepal. SAGE
Publishing India. ISBN 9788132118053. "
Liglig Kot 13km -
Trail Running Nepal".
Trail Running Nepal.
Retrieved 2018-08-22...
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Amppipal आमपीपल
Liglig Kot.
Village Amppipal Location in
Nepal Show map of
Gandaki Province Amppipal Amppipal (Nepal) Show map of
Nepal Coordinates: 28°4′N...
- 2013, pp. 46–9.
Kirchheiner 2016. Hale,
Thomas (1989) On the far side of
Liglig Mountain: the
adventures of an
American family in Nepal.
Grand Rapids: Zondervan...