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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. Bhakti Thapa - Wikipedia

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    Bhakti Thapa Chhetri (Nepali: भक्ति थापा क्षेत्री; 1741 A.D. Lamjung, Nepal – 1815 A.D.) was a Nepali military commander and administrator in the Kingdom of Nepal. Initially, he served the Kingdom of Lamjung. He is considered one of the national heroes of Nepal.

  4. Bhimsen Thapa - Wikipedia

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    Bhimsen is regarded as one of the national heroes of Nepal. [166] He was considered a clever, farsighted, politically aware and practically diplomatic politician. [15] Historian Chittaranjan Nepali contended that Bhimsen was an altruistic nationalist who never befriended with or accepted any foreign suzerainty. [311]

  5. Balbhadra Kunwar - Wikipedia

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    Balbhadra Kunwar Chhetri (30 January 1789 – 13 March 1823) [1] was a Gorkhali military General, Commander and administrator in the Sikh Empire and the Kingdom of Nepal.He is one of the National heroes of Nepal. [2]

  6. Category:National heroes of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "National heroes of Nepal" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. Bhim Singh Thapa - Wikipedia

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    Bhim Singh Thapa (Nepali: भीमसिंह थापा; sometimes known as Bagh Bhimsen Thapa [1]) was a Nepalese Umrao (equivalent to a commander) who was active during the Unification of Nepal. [2] Thapa was also known by the title Bagh (meaning: Tiger). [3] His son Amar Singh Thapa is known as one of the national heroes of Nepal. [4] [5]

  8. Bishnu Shrestha - Wikipedia

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    Bishnu Shrestha (born 1975) is a Nepalese–Gurkha soldier in the Indian Army (7th battalion the 8th Gorkha Rifles) and recipient of the Sena Medal for bravery, [1] [2] and the Uttam Jeevan Raksha Padak medal, [3] [4] both awarded for his gallant conduct during an armed train robbery.

  9. Amar Singh Thapa - Wikipedia

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    Amar Singh Thapa distinguished as Badakaji Amar Singh Thapa [note 1] (Nepali: बडाकाजी अमर सिंह थापा), or Amar Singh Thapa The Elder, [2] (also spelled Ambar Simha [3]) also known by the honorific name Bada Kaji ("Senior Kaji") or Budha Kaji [4] ("The Old Kaji"), was a Gorkhali military general, governor and warlord in the Kingdom of Nepal.