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  2. History of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Slavery was abolished in Nepal in 1924 under premiership of Chandra Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana. [39] Following the German invasion of Poland, the Kingdom of Nepal declared war on Germany on 4 September 1939. Once Japan entered the conflict, sixteen battalions of the Nepali Army fought on the Burmese front.

  3. Nepal–Britain Treaty of 1923 - Wikipedia

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    Map of Nepal, 1905. The Nepal–Britain Treaty was first discussed in 1921 and the final treaty was signed on 21 December 1923 in Singha Durbar. [1] The treaty was the first formal acknowledgement by the British that Nepal, as an independent nation, had the right to conduct its foreign policy in any way it saw fit and was considered to be “a great achievement of 25 years of Chandra Shumsher ...

  4. Timeline of Nepalese history - Wikipedia

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    Constituent Assembly abolishes monarchy in Nepal, and declares Nepal a federal republic. [40] Jun: Maoist ministers resign from the cabinet in a row over who should be the next head of state. 23 July: Dr. Ram Baran Yadav becomes the first president of Nepal. [41] 15 Aug: Prachanda is elected as the prime minister by the constituent assembly ...

  5. Germany–Nepal relations - Wikipedia

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    GermanyNepal relations are the bilateral relations between Germany and Nepal. [1] In World War II, Nepal was one of the first countries to declare war on Germany, on 4 September 1939, the fourth day of the German invasion of Poland. [2] GermanyNepal relations were officially established on 4 April 1958. [3]

  6. List of sovereign states by date of formation - Wikipedia

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    The list shows large groupings associated with the dates of independence from decolonization (e.g., 41 current states gained control of sovereignty from the United Kingdom and France between 1956 and 1966) or dissolution of a political union (e.g., 18 current states gained control of sovereignty from the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia between 1990 ...

  7. List of national independence days - Wikipedia

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    Algeria gained independence following the Algerian War and the Algerian independence referendum. France officially recognized independent Algeria on 3 July, but the Independence Day is celebrated on 5 July, the day of the fall of Algiers in 1830 and the beginning of French Algeria. [2] [3] Angola: Independence Day: 11 November: 1975 Portugal

  8. Kingdom of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    This policy helped Nepal maintain its national independence during the British colonial era, but it also impeded the country's economic development and modernisation. The Ranas were staunchly pro-British and assisted the British during the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and later in both World Wars .

  9. Timeline of national independence - Wikipedia

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    Germany Poland: Independence restored after German occupation. Initial establishment c. 960. October 22, 1944 Germany Albania: Independence restored after German occupation. Initial independence in 1912. April 27, 1945 Germany Austria: Independence restored after German occupation. Initial establishment in 970 within the Holy Roman Empire.