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  2. BP Koirala - Wikipedia

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    Koirala was also one of the most important literary figures of Nepal. In politics Koirala was a social democrat; in literature he was an existentialist especially in his novel Tin Ghumti (Three Turns). He said that he wrote his literary works to satisfy his anarchist impulses, impulses which revolted against the traditional order of things. But ...

  3. BP Koirala cabinet - Wikipedia

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    On 16 May 1959, Koirala was invited by King Mahendra to form a government and the cabinet was formed on 27 May 1959. [1] [2] The cabinet was reshuffled just over a month later on 30 June 1959. [3] Koirala and the entire cabinet were arrested and the parliament was dissolved on 15 December 1960 as a result of a coup d'état by King Mahendra. [1]

  4. Koirala family - Wikipedia

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    Koirala family (Nepali: कोइराला परिवार) is one of the most prominent political families of Nepal. Krishna Prasad Koirala , a Rana-era socio-political activist, was exiled to Bihar , India by then Prime Minister Maharaja Chandra Sumsher . [ 1 ]

  5. BP Highway - Wikipedia

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    The BP Highway or NH13 (previously: H06) is a highway in eastern Nepal that links Kathmandu Valley with the Eastern Terai region. It is named after the former leader of Nepal, BP Koirala . This highway is the shortest link between Kathmandu valley and the Madhesh Province that connects the Koshi Province with the capital of Nepal.

  6. Koirala - Wikipedia

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    Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala (B.P. Koirala) (1914–1982), Prime Minister of Nepal from 1959 to 1960 Bharat Koirala , winner of the 2002 Ramon Magsaysay Award for Journalism Girija Prasad Koirala (1925–2010), five times Prime Minister of Nepal in the 1990s and 2000s, Head of State from 2007 to 2008

  7. Atmabrittanta - Wikipedia

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    In the book, Koirala recounts his early life in India, the development of his political career and the founding of the Nepali Congress National Party, armed revolution against the Rana Dynasty, involvement with the early governments of Nepal, struggles with the monarchy, and his life in prison.

  8. 1973 Royal Nepal Airlines DHC-6 hijacking - Wikipedia

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    The 1973 Royal Nepal Airlines DHC-6 hijacking (also known as the Biratnagar Plane Hijack) was the first aircraft hijacking in the history of Nepal.. The main motive for this incident was to gather funds for an armed revolution to restore multi-party democracy by overthrowing the party-less Panchayat system headed by the King in Nepal, Mahendra of Nepal.

  9. List of Nepali political clans - Wikipedia

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    Krishna Prasad Koirala (father of 3 ex PMs of Nepal: Matrika, BP & Girija) Matrika Prasad Koirala ex. prime minister; Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala ex. prime minister Prakash Koirala royalist politician, son of BP Manisha Koirala Bollywood actress, grand daughter of BP; Siddharth Koirala Bollywood actor, grandson of BP; Dr. Shashanka Koirala ...