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Lamjung District (Nepali: लमजुङ जिल्ला [ˈlʌmd͡zuŋ] ), a part of
Gandaki Province, is one of the 77
districts of Nepal. The district, with
Besisahar as...
- Ranaji) was
conferred the
title of
Maharaja (Great King) of
Kaski and
Lamjung, two
former hill prin****lities, by King of Nepal,
Surendra Bikram Shah...
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Chepe River. The
Chepe River is the
borderline between the
Gorkha and
Lamjung districts and
originates in Dudhpokhari. The
river has a long historical...
- Source:
Rampur Agriculture Campus, Khairahani,
Chitwan Lamjung Agriculture Campus, Sundarbazar,
Lamjung Paklihawa Agriculture Campus, Paklihawa, Rupandehi...
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Lamjung Durbar (Nepali: लमजुङ दरबार) is a
remaining part of the
palace of the then King
Yahobrahma Shah of
Lamjung prin****lity in 1494, at
present in...
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Lamjung Himal also
known as
Lamjing Kailas is a
mountain located in
Gandaki Province,
Nepal at an
elevation of 6,983
metres (22,910 ft). A
subpeak of...
- The
Kingdom of
Lamjung (Nepali: लमजुङ राज्य) was a
petty kingdom in the
confederation of 24
states known as
Chaubisi Rajya. King of
Lamjung,
Narahari Shah's...
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Sindhupalchowk District.
Dialects are also
spoken by
smaller po****tions in
Lamjung District and Ilam
District and also in
Ramecchap District (where it is...
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Marshyangdi River in the west,
forming its
border with the
Kingdom of
Lamjung. To the east, the
kingdom extended to the
Trishuli River,
forming its border...
- the King of
Kaski and
Lamjung. He was the
youngest son of
Kulamandan Shah Khad. His
eldest son
succeeded him as King of
Lamjung,
while his
second son...