- 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...
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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...