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Chaubisi Rajya,
Chaubise Rajya or
Chaubisye Rajya (Nepali: चौबीसी राज्य, चौबीसे राज्य, lit. '24 prin****lities'), were
sovereign and
intermittently allied...
- In Jainism, a
Tirthankara (Sanskrit: tīrthaṅkara; English:
literally a 'ford-maker') is a
saviour and
supreme spiritual teacher of the
dharma (righteous...
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ruled Nepal for centuries, were
descendants of the
Thakuri tribe from
Chaubisi. The Shah dynasty's
royal family held
significant sway over
Nepalese affairs...
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fractured petty kingdoms including the
Baise Rajya (22 Kingdoms) and the
Chaubisi Rajya (24 Kingdoms),
which began in 1743 AD (1799 BS). The
prominent figure...
- with
Chaubisi rajya states were
ruled by
Khasas and
several decentralized tribal polities. A
parallel confederation of 24 prin****lities
Chaubisi rajya...
- ****hunath
Temple at
Jaisalmer Fort in Jaisalmer,
Rajasthan Chaubisi of ****hunatha,
Chaubisi of ****hunatha at
National Museum, New Delhi, 15th century...
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Ancient Bhadrabahu Medieval and
modern Arimalla Khasa kingdom Baise Rajya Chaubisi Rajya Newa kingdoms...
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including the 22 (Baisi)
states and, to
their east in west-central Nepal, 24
Chaubisi states.
There emerged a view that
Nepal remained the true
bastion of unadulterated...
- 436,000
people visited Ahichchhatra Jain
Temple in 2019. Tis
Chaubisi temple The Tis
Chaubisi temple was
constructed in 2002 CE. The
temple houses 720 idols...
- are ****ociated with some
territory inherited from the days of
Baisi and
Chaubisi prin****lities; the term
thakurai actually refers to 'fiefdom'. It is said...