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  2. Butwal - Wikipedia

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    Its name, Butwal was derived from Batauli Bazaar, the town's oldest residential area which is located on the western bank of the Tinau River. [4] Butwal was officially declared as a sub-metropolitan city on 2 December 2014 AD by combining two neighboring VDCs Motipur and Semlar. The city is currently headed by Nepali Congress leader Khel Raj ...

  3. Jit Gadhi - Wikipedia

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    The Jit Gadhi (Nepali: जितगढी; historically known as Butwal Gadhi) is a fort in Butwal, Lumbini Province, Nepal. [1] [2] It was built by the Sen dynasty.[3]The fort was used during the Anglo-Nepalese War (1814–1816) where Colonel Ujir Singh Thapa led Nepal's victory in the Battle of Jitgadhi against the East India Company.

  4. List of Asian regions with alternative names - Wikipedia

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    Many regions and provinces of Asia have alternative names in different languages. Some regions have also undergone name changes for political or other reasons. This article attempts to give all known alternative names for all major Asian regions, provinces, and territories.

  5. Siddhartha Highway - Wikipedia

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    The major settlements on the highway are Siddharthanagar, Butwal, Tansen, Waling, Putalibazar, Syangja and Pokhara. The Butwal–Palpa section of this road consists of rocky terrain and frequent rock-fall which sometimes causes fatal accidents. [3] The road is considered among top five busiest highways in Nepal.

  6. Devdaha - Wikipedia

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    Devdaha (Deva Daha, देवदह) is a municipality in Rupandehi District of Nepal, the ancient capital of Koliya Republic, located 7 km east of Lumbini and east of Butwal and shares a border with Nawalparasi district on the east side.

  7. Provinces of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The executive power of the provinces, pursuant to the constitution and laws, is vested in the council of ministers of the province. The executive power of the province shall be exercised by the province head (governor) in case of absence of the province executive in a state of emergency or enforcement of the federal rule.

  8. Deukhuri - Wikipedia

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    Deukhuri (Nepali: देउखुरी), also known as Deukhuri Valley, is a proposed permanent capital of Lumbini Province in Nepal which was decided on 20th of Aswin 2077 BS (October 6, 2020 AD). [1] The temporary capital of Lumbini is in Butwal (Rupandehi District). The Dekhuri territory will be formed in the inner terai part of Dang Valley.

  9. Chaubisi Rajya - Wikipedia

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    Gandaki Province: Kingdom of Butwal: Lumbini Province: Kingdom of Dhor: Gandaki Province: Kingdom of Dhurkot: Lumbini Province: Kingdom of Galkot: Gandaki Province: Kingdom of Ghiring; Kingdom of Garahun; Kingdom of Gorkha; Kingdom of Gulmi: Lumbini Province: Kingdom of Isma; Kingdom of Kaski: Gandaki Province: Kingdom of Khanchi: Lumbini ...