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- Dharmadevi (Nepali: धर्मदेवी) is a muni****lity in Sankhuwasabha District of Koshi Province in Nepal. It is a muni****lity out of 5 muni****lities in Sankhuwasabha...
- Established 1962 Admin HQ. Khandbari Muni****lity List Urban Chainpur Dharmadevi Khandbari Madi Panchkhapan Rural Bhotkhola Chichila Makalu Savapokhari...
- increasing from 744 to 753. Mai Ratuwamai Sunawarshi Barahkshetra Mahalaxmi Dharmadevi Panchkhapan Halesi Tuwachung Belaka Dakneshwari Bodebarsain Khadak Surunga...
- 71.97 [278] Tribeni त्रिवेणी Bajura Sudurpashchim 18,363 170.32 [279] Dharmadevi धर्मदेवी Sankhuwasabha Koshi Pradesh 18,235 132.82 [280] Panchkhapan पाँचखपन...
- century. Among the rock-cut relief sculptures is a figure of the goddess Dharmadevi. Jain influence in this region was due to the King Mahendravarman I (610-640)...
- highland of Nepal 10 households in Chainpur, Sankhuwasabha, 25 households in Dharmadevi and 10 households in Panchkhapan have been forced to migrate due to water...
- Muni****lity Krishna Kumar Tamang CPN (UML) Sankhuwasabha District 34 Dharmadevi Muni****lity Udaya Chandra Paudel 35 Madi Muni****lity Jiwan Lingthep...
- Khandabari Muni****lity 11 KOSHI Sankhuwasabha संखुवासभा Khandbari 3480 Dharmadevi Muni****lity 9 KOSHI Sankhuwasabha संखुवासभा Khandbari 3480 Madi Muni****lity...
- Setharaja, King of Lanna Consorts and their Respective Issue: Princess Dharmadevi (Ton Tip) - (m. 1546) daughter of his maternal grandfather, Brhat Muang...
- century. Among the rock-cut relief sculptures is a figure of the goddess Dharmadevi. Jain influence in this region was due to the King Mahendravarman I (610–640)...