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  2. Battle of Makwanpur - Wikipedia

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  3. 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.

  4. Battle of Makwanpur (1816) - Wikipedia

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  5. List of landslides - Wikipedia

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    The deadliest and one of the largest landslides in Canadian history. [65] [66] 15 Jan 1905 Lovatnet, Norway: 0.35 MCM 61 Slid 500 metres (1,640 ft) down the slope of the mountain Ramnefjellet into the lake Lovatnet, generating a megatsunami with a height of up to 40.5 metres (133 ft). [67] 13 Apr 1907 Chryszczata, Bieszczady Mountains, Poland ...

  6. Makawanpur District - Wikipedia

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  7. Makwanpur Gadhi - Wikipedia

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  8. Senas of Makwanpur - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] For a part of their history, up till 1675, they were subordinate to the Rajas of Darbhanga [5] and paid tribute to them. They were later conquered in 1762 by Prithvi Narayan Shah during his unification of Nepal military campaign in the battle of Makwanpur. [6] In that battle, 60 Gorkhali and 400 soldiers were Makwanpur. [6]

  9. Battle of Makwanpur (1763) - Wikipedia

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    Prithvinarayana's actions led to clashes with external forces. Firstly, Ali Mir Kasim, the Nawab of Bengal, was incited by Digbandhan Sena, the displaced ruler of Makwanpur and Prithvinarayana's first wife's brother, to attack the Gorkha stronghold in Makwanpur.