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  2. National Hero of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    National Heroes of Nepal (Nepali: नेपालका राष्ट्रिय विभूतिहरू, romanized: Nepalka Rashtriya Bibhutiharu) is a list of 18 Nepali people, including those from ancient and medieval times, who were selected to their ranks posthumously by a commission headed by famous writer Balkrishna Sama who was appointed by King Mahendra, in 1955.

  3. Motiram Bhatta - Wikipedia

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    He is considered one of the seventeen national heroes (Rastriya Bibhuti) of Nepal and was given the title Yuba Kabi (Young Poet). [8] The 1883 to 1919 period of Nepali literature is known as Motiram Era.

  4. Basnyat family - Wikipedia

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    It was because of Abhiman's displeasure about the marriage of Rana Bahadur with the child Brahmin widow Kantivati. He was reported to have suffered from fever, possibly Malaria, and died of it. Despite the Basnyat family's immense contribution to Nepal's Unification, nobody from the Basnyat family was declared Rastriya Bibhuti (National Hero).

  5. Jaya Prithvi Bahadur Singh - Wikipedia

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    Jaya Prithvi Bahadur Singh (23 August 1877 – 15 October 1940), was a humanist, peace advocate, writer and social activist from Nepal. [1] He devoted his life to social welfare and world peace.

  6. Prithvi Narayan Shah - Wikipedia

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    Prithvi Narayan Shah's Statue, Rastra Bibhuti Park, Pokhara; Greater Nepal: Quest for Boundaries (Documentary) Prithvi Narayan Campus, Pokhara; Prithvi Museum; Prithvi Narayan Shah Statue, Sindhuli Gadi Fort

  7. Sita - Wikipedia

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    Sita is one of the eighteen national heroes (rastriya bibhuti) of Nepal. [153] In other countries. Sita is referred to as the following, in different versions of ...

  8. Araniko - Wikipedia

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    Araniko was born in 1245 in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal, when it was ruled by King Abhaya Malla (1216–55). While Nepalese history does not have any record of Arniko and everything that is known of him comes from Chinese accounts, Chinese history and historian Baburam Acharya opines that Araniko could possibly be from Patan, a place famous for sculptures and fine arts.

  9. Pasang Lhamu Sherpa - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, a biographical documentary titled Pasang: In the Shadow of Everest was released, chronicling the life and legacy of Pasang Lhamu Sherpa. Directed by Nancy Svendsen, the film highlights her extraordinary journey to become the first Nepali woman to summit Mount Everest and the challenges she faced in her pursuit.