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Gorkhako Pahichan
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Gorkha District (Nepali:About this sound Listen (help·info)), a part of Province No. 4, is one of the seventy-five districts of Nepal and connected historically with the creation of the modern Nepal and the name of the legendary Gurkha soldiers. The district, with Pokharithok (Gorkha), later known as Prithivi Narayan Nagarpalika as its district headquarters, covers an area of 3,610 km² and has a population (2001) of 288,134.[1] It is the location of the Manakamana Temple.[2] Also, the temples of great sage Gorakh Nath and goddess Gorakh Kali temple is located in district, after which the district got its name. Four major rivers run within and along it - the Chepe, Daraudi, Marsyangdi, and Budhi Gandaki.
KINGS of gorkha
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LIST OF KINGS OF GORKHA NAME LIFESPAN REIGN START REIGN END NOTES FAMILY DRABYA SHAH DEAD ON 1570 1559 1570> SON OF YASHOBRAHMA SHAH SHAH PURNA SHAH/PURENDRA SHAH DEAD ON 1605 1570 1605 SON OF DRABYA SHAH SHAH CHATRA SHAH DEAD ON 1609(HEIRLESS) 1605 1609 FIRST SON OF PURENDRA/PURNA SHAH SHAH RAM SHAH THE JUST DEAD ON 1636 1309 1633(ABDICATED) SECOND SON OF PURNA/PURENDRA SHAH.ADOPTEDTITLE OF SVASTI SRI GIRIRAJ SHAH DAMBAR SHAH DEAD ON 1645 1633 1645 SON OF RAM SHAH SHAH KRISHNA SHAH DEAD ON 1661 1645 1661 SON OF DAMBAR SHAH SHAH RUDRA SHAH DEAD ON 1673 1661 1673 SON OF KRISHNA SHAH SHAH PRITHVIPATI SHAH DEAD ON 1716 1673 1716 SON OF RUDRA SHAH SHAH NARABHUPAL SHAH 1697-3 APRIL 1743 1716 1743 GRAND SON OF PRITHVIPATI SHAH AND SON OF PRINCE BIRBHADRA SHAH SHAH PRITHVI NARAYAN SHAH 7 JANUARY 1723-11 JANUARY 1775(AGED 52) 1743 25 SEPTEMBER 1768 SON OF NARABHUPAL SHAH SHAH
Weapons of gorkhali
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GORKHALI KHUKURI The kukri or khukuri (Nepali: ?????? khukuri) is a Nepalese knife with an inwardly curved blade, similar to a machete, used as both a tool and as a weapon in Nepal. Traditionally, it was, and in many cases still is, the basic utility knife of the Nepalese It is a characteristic weapon of the Nepalese Army, the Royal Gurkha Rifles of the British Army, the Assam Rifles, the Assam Regiment, the Garhwal Rifles, the Gorkha regiments of the Indian Army, and of all Gurkha regiment throughout the world, so much so that some English-speakers refer to the weapon as a "Gurkha blade" or "Gurkha knife". The kukri often appears in Nepalese heraldry and is used in many traditional rituals such as wedding ceremonies.people. The kukri, khukri, and kukkri spellings are of Indian origin,[1] the original Nepali form being KHUKURI.
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Manmath Rana-ji Rava went to Ujjain. His son Bhupal Ranaji Rao went to Ridi[5] in the northern hills and in 1417 AD (Saka 1945), to Sargha, and then to Khium in Bhirkot. There, he cultivated the land. The new ruler of Khium had sons, Kancha and Micha.[4] Their bartabandha (the taking of the Bharmanical thread) was performed. Plans for the boys to marry the daughters of the Raghuvanshi Rajputs were made. Kancha, the elder son went to Dhor. He conquered Mangart and reigned over Garhon, Sathum and Birkot. Micha, the younger son, went to Nuwakot in the far west and became ruler there.[4] From Micha, a dynasty of seven rajas commenced in Nuwakot. Kulamandan, the eldest son of Jagdeva, became ruler of Kaski. He was favoured and became Shah and succeeded his father. Kalu, the second son was sent to Dura Danda in Lamjung at the people's request to become their king. Kalu was killed by the Sekhant tribe. In the 1500s, another son, Yasobramha, became the ruler of Lamjung.[4] The second son...
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Akbar, the Mughal emperor, (1542-1605) wished to marry the daughter of Fatte Sinha Rana-ji Rava. Akbar was refused because he was from different religion (namely Islam) than Hindu religion altogether. This decision led to war. Many rajput, including Fatte Sinha Rana-ji Rava, were killed. The survivors of the war were led by Udaybam Rana-ji Rava. They founded a settlement, Udaipur.[4]
Ramailo Gorkha
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According to legends, one of the earliest Shah rulers was Rishi-raj Rana-ji, of the lunar dynasty. He was made ruler of Chittorgarh and received the title of Bhattarak.[4] The lunar dynasty remained in power for thirteen generations. Then, the Muslim Yavanas took power. The Bhattarak had to abdicate and could only retain his caste family name, Rana-ji. The rajas were titled Rana-ji for four generations and Rana-ji Rava for a further seventeen generations.
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Gorkha District (Nepali:About this sound Listen (help·info)), a part of Province No. 4, is one of the seventy-five districts of Nepal and connected historically with the creation of the modern Nepal and the name of the legendary Gurkha soldiers. The district, with Pokharithok (Gorkha), later known as Prithivi Narayan Nagarpalika as its district headquarters, covers an area of 3,610 km² and has a population (2001) of 288,134.[1] It is the location of the Manakamana Temple.[2] Also, the temples of great sage Gorakh Nath and goddess Gorakh Kali temple is located in district, after which the district got its name. Four major rivers run within and along it - the Chepe, Daraudi, Marsyangdi, and Budhi Gandaki.