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- Thapathali Campus (Nepali: थापाथली क्याम्पस) also known as Thapathali Engineering Campus is the first and one of the five constituent engineering campuses...
- थापाथली दरवार) was a palace complex in Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal. Thapathali means abode of the Thapas. It was initially built by Nain Singh Thapa...
- campuses in the country. Its constituent campus are namely Pulchowk Campus, Thapathali Campus, Paschimanchal Campus, Purbanchal Campus and Chitwan Engineering...
- The Treaty of Thapathali (Chinese: 藏尼條約) was a treaty signed between the Tibetan government of Ganden Phodrang (then a protectorate of the Qing dynasty)...
- Kathmandu, Nepal. It was established in the year 2056 BS (1999 AD) at Thapathali. Later on in year 2062 BS (2005 AD), it was shifted to Gaushala. The regular...
- gardens and buildings. Initially, the palace was under Jung Bahadur Rana's Thapathali Durbar but was later separated, demolished and rebuilt by Chandra Shumsher...
- Sugauli Rana rule Kot m****acre Jung Bahadur Rana Tibetan War (Treaty of Thapathali) Lamjang and Kaski Tribhuvan Nepal–Britain Treaty of 1923 Post-Rana and...
- Pulchowk Campus, Pulchowk Nepal Commerce Campus, Min Bhawan Thapathali Campus, Thapathali Jana Prasashan Campus, Balkhu University Campus, Kirtipur Mahendra...
- manpower for Tibet and Nepal. In 1856 the war ended with the Treaty of Thapathali. Since the Sino-Nepalese War of 1792, the Nepalese government had renounced...
- dedicated to the Hindu god Lord Vishnu the preserver, was a part of the Thapathali Durbar complex in bank of Bagmati river. It was built in the early 18th...