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- HQ. Bhimphedi Government  • Type Coordination committee  • Body DCC, Makawanpur Area  • Total 2,426 km2 (937 sq mi) Po****tion  (2011)  • Total 420,477...
- 27°25′59″N 85°02′24″E / 27.433°N 85.040°E / 27.433; 85.040 Makawanpur Multiple Campus (Nepali: मकवानपुर बहुमुखी क्याम्पस) is a non-profit public institution...
- 300 years of Muslim rule, Tirhut came under the control of the Sens of Makawanpur. In the eastern hills, a confederation of Kirat prin****lities ruled the...
- to unify Nepal. Battles of Nepal Unification Campaign The fortress of Makawanpur has a historical and military significance for the Nepali. It was here...
- tasked to occupy Hetauda and capture the fortresses of Hariharpur and Makawanpur before proceeding to Kathmandu. His frontage of advance lay between Rapati...
- Singh Thapa, brother of Bhimsen Thapa, was to be the Sector Commander of Makawanpur-Hariharpur axis. He was given a very large fortress and about 4,000 troops...
- (Rasuwa), Phakuwa (Sankhuwashbha), Libangkhairang, Damar, and Baraghare (Makawanpur), Pangum (Solukhumbu), Salimar valley (Mugu/Humla),Phulchoki (Lalitpur)...
- Branches of the Sena dynasty that ruled Palpa also ruled Makawanpur and Tanahun. The Makawanpur branch further divided and created the kingdoms of Chaudandi...
- Koshi Damak, Jhapa 2600 Madhesh Murtiha, Sarlahi 1565 Bagmati Mayurdhap, Makawanpur 300 Gandaki Chyalingtar, Gorkha 300 Lumbini Motipur (Rupendehi), Naubasta...
- second attempt to capture Kirtipur. He had parti****ted in invasion of Makawanpur during Unification of Nepal. He commanded battles in the Sino-Nepalese...