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  2. Wikipedia : Database reports/Recent deaths

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    This is a list of people who died in the last 5 days with an article at the English Wikipedia. For people without an English Wikipedia page see: Wikipedia:Database reports/Recent deaths (red links). Generally updated at least daily, last time: 20:26, 21 December 2024 (UTC).

  3. Battle of Makwanpur (1762) - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Makwanpur was fought on 21 August 1762 in Makwanpurgadhi, Nepal between the Gorkha Kingdom and the Kingdom of Makwanpur. [1] The battle lasted for about eight hours and resulted in Gorkhali victory. [2] 60 Gorkhali and 400 Makwanpur soldiers were killed in battle. [2]

  4. Nepalese Civil War - Wikipedia

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    [13]: 335 The situation changed dramatically in 2002, as the number of attacks by both sides increased greatly, and more people died than in any other year of the war. [ 13 ] : 309 The government responded by banning anti-monarchy statements, [ 16 ] imprisoning journalists, and shutting down newspapers accused of siding with the insurgents.

  5. Nepalese royal massacre - Wikipedia

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    Dipendra was proclaimed king while comatose but died on 4 June 2001. [17] Gyanendra was appointed regent for the three days, and then ascended the throne himself after the death of Dipendra. When Dipendra was unconscious, Gyanendra maintained that the deaths were the result of an "accidental discharge of an automatic weapon" within the royal ...

  6. Prithvi Narayan Shah - Wikipedia

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    (46) Qasim Ali Khan attacked Makwanpur and I won them killing many by the strikes of 120 curved swords (Khunda), and by chasing their remaining soldiers across the border. (47) Handi Saheb attacked Sindhuli Gadhi with 3/4 Battalions and there also I killed many and seized many guns from them.

  7. Makwanpur District - Wikipedia

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    Makwanpur District (Nepali: मकवानपुर जिल्ला; Listen ⓘ), in Bagmati Province, earlier a part of Narayani Zone, is one of the seventy-seven districts of Nepal. The city of Hetauda serves as the district headquarters and also as the provincial headquarters.

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  9. History of Limbuwan - Wikipedia

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    He went to Makwanpur and asked for the help of King Lo Hang Sen of Makwanpur. King Lohang Sen of Makwanpur with the help of the Kirant force conquered Bijaypur in 1608. King of Phedap Bajahang Khebang, who had come to take revenge of his father's death, died on the battlefield; at the same time, King Bijay Narayan also died of natural causes.