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  2. List of Nepalese poets - Wikipedia

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    Parijat – (1937–1993) – Nepali novelist, poet. First woman to win Madan Puraskar [53] Phatte Bahadur Singh – (1902–1983) – poet, jailed for life for publishing a volume of poetry, before being released four years later [54] [55] Prema Shah – (1945–2017) – poet, novelist and short–story writer [56] Ramesh Kshitij – (born ...

  3. Bhupi Sherchan - Wikipedia

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    Bhupendra Man Sherchan, popularly known as Bhupi Sherchan (1937–1989) was a Nepali poet and academician. [1] He is one of the most beloved and widely read Nepali poets. [ 2 ] He was awarded the Sajha Puraskar for his 1969 poetry collection Ghumne Mech Mathi Andho Manche , which remains his most popular work.

  4. List of Nepali-language poets - Wikipedia

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    Bhim Nidhi Tiwari (1911–1973) – poet; Bhola Rijal – poet, doctor; Bhupal Rai – poet; Bhupi Sherchan (1937–1990) – poet; Bhuwan Dhungana – poet and storywriter; Bidhyanath Pokhrel (1918 – 1994) - poet and politician; Bimala Tumkhewa – poet and journalist; Bijaya Malla – (1925 – 1999) poet, novelist and playwright; Buddha ...

  5. Gadul Singh Lama - Wikipedia

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    Gadul Singh Lama was born on 15 June 1939 in Gangtok, in the Northeast Indian state of Sikkim to Chandraman Ghising and Phulmaya Ghising. [1] After matriculating from the Sir Tyashi Namgyal High School (present day Tashi Namgyal Academy) in 1956 and, getting selected for the education initiative as a part of the 7 Year Development Programme of the government, secured a diploma in Engineering ...

  6. Category:Nepali-language poets - Wikipedia

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  7. Dharanidhar Koirala - Wikipedia

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    Dharanidhar Koirala was born in 1893 in what is now Sindhuli District into a Hindu Brahmin family. [3] He studied Sanskrit and English from Banaras, British India. [4] In Banaras, he saw Indian people promoting their mother tongue which inspired him to "think about Nepal and the Nepali language".

  8. Nawaraj Parajuli - Wikipedia

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    Nawaraj Parajuli (Nepali: नवराज पराजुली) is a Nepalese poet. He is best known for popularizing the slam poetry genre in Nepal. [1]In 2017, a collection of his poems titled Sagarmatha Ko Gahirai was published. [2]

  9. Mukunda Sharan Upadhyaya - Wikipedia

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    Mukunda Sharan Upadhyaya (Nepali: मुकुन्द शरण उपाध्याय) is a Nepali Poet and Linguist. He was born in Hemja, Near Pokhara on April 17, 1940, AD. He is best known for his book Prakrit Pokhara ( प्राकृत पोखरा ) which won Madan Puraskar on 1964 AD (2021 BS). [ 1 ]