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Kathmandu Durbar Square and Swayambhunath, the
Tuladhars of Asan
place leaf
plates and the
Tuladhars of
Nyata serve boiled rice to the
priests who come...
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Mandas Tuladhar (Nepali: मानदास तुलाधर) (1900-1975) was a
Nepalese Buddhist scholar,
Nepal Bhasa activist and
pioneer publisher. He
collected and published...
- Kul
Ratna Tuladhar, CBE (Nepali: कुलरत्न तुलाधर) (6 July 1918 – 2
March 1984) was the
first chief engineer of Nepal's
Public Works Department where he...
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Tuladhar was born in Asan Dhalasikwa, Kathmandu, the
eldest of the
three sons of
father Pushpa Sundar Tuladhar and
mother Dhan Maya. The
Tuladhars were...
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Ratna Tuladhar) (29
October 1922 – 11
November 2011) was a
Nepalese merchant, grammarian,
lexicographer and
pioneer pressman. Born
Pushpa Ratna Tuladhar in...
- 18;
Srivastava 1979, pp. 61–74;
Srivastava 1980, p. 108), or
Tilaurakot (
Tuladhar 2002, pp. 1–7), present-day
Nepal (Huntington 1986,
Keown &
Prebish 2013...
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three daughters of
father Shubha Sundar and
mother Mohan Maya
Tuladhar. The
Tuladhars were
hereditary merchants and
owned a
business house in
Lhasa known...
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Padma Ratna Tuladhar (Nepali: पद्मरत्न तुलाधर) (1940–2018) was a
Nepalese politician and
human rights activist. A
resident of Kathmandu, he pla**** an instrumental...
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married to
Laxmi Hirā Kansakar, and was po****rly
known as
Bhagat Sāhu. The
Tuladhars owned a
business house in Lhasa, and
following in the
footsteps of his...
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restoration project which was
finished in 2010.
Tuladhar belonged to the
Nyata (Newar: न्यत)
branch of
Tuladhars. He was born in
Nyata in the
western part of...