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Kaskikot (Nepali: कास्कीकोट),
commonly known as Kaski, is a Ward no. 24 of the
Pokhara metropolitan city. It was
earlier a part of the
village development...
- the
Pokhara Valley that
includes Pokhara city and
parts of
Sarangkot and
Kaskikot. It is the
second largest lake in
Nepal and the
largest in
Gandaki Province...
- of the seventy-seven
districts of Nepal. The name is
disambiguated from
Kaskikot, the
ancient Kaski Kingdom. The district, with
Pokhara as its district...
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second largest lake,
including parts of
Pokhara Valley, Sarangkot, and
Kaskikot. Machhapuchhre's
reflection can be seen on this lake. Tal
Barahi Temple...
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their earliest ancestor and
their sons are
called as
Kashyapai lived in
Kaskikot, now in Kaski, Nepal. When
Kashyapai moved to Ujjain, in the
Malwa Region...
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Ancient palace in
Kaskikot built during King
Kulmandan Shah’s era....
- Guge,
Purang and
Nepalese territories up to
Dullu in the
southwest and
Kaskikot in the east.
Giuseppe Tucci contends that The
Tibetan chronicles show Pṛthvīmalla...
- 936 21
Nirmal Pokhari 9,070 22
Pumdi Bhumdi 7,596 23
Chapakot 4,276 24
Kaskikot 5,950 25
Hemja 17,597 26
Budhi Bazar 16,777 27 Tal
Chowk 16,377 28 Kalika...
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Dhikure Pokhari, Dhital, Ghachok, Ghandruk, Hansapur, Hemaja, Kahun, Kalika,
Kaskikot, Kristinachnechaur, Lahachok, Lamachaur, Lumle, Lwangghale, Machhapuchchhre...
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Retrieved 4
August 2021.
Mausam (22
September 2019). "Reconstruction of
Kaskikot Durbar begins". The
Himalayan Times.
Archived from the
original on 16 December...