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  2. Butwal - Wikipedia

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    Butwal has a city population of 195,054 as per the 2021 AD Nepal census. [ 3 ] The city is one of the tetra-cities of rapidly growing Butwal- Tilottama - Bhairahawa - Devdaha urban agglomeration primarily based on the Siddhartha Highway in West Nepal with a total urban agglomerated population of 4,74,541. [ 1 ]

  3. Jit Gadhi - Wikipedia

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    The Jit Gadhi (Nepali: जितगढी; historically known as Butwal Gadhi) is a fort in Butwal, Lumbini Province, Nepal. [1][2] It was built by the Sen dynasty. [3] The fort was used during the Anglo-Nepalese War (1814–1816) where Colonel Ujir Singh Thapa led Nepal's victory in the Battle of Jitgadhi against the East India Company.

  4. Siddha Baba Temple - Wikipedia

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    Siddha Baba Temple (Nepali: श्री सिद्धबाबा मन्दिर) is a Hindu temple of Shiva located near the city of Butwal, Dobhan-5, Palpa district of Nepal. [1] The temple is visited by the people all over Nepal and mostly by the Hindus of Palpa [2] and Rupandehi and neighboring districts. It is believed that the ...

  5. Anglo-Nepalese War - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The Anglo-Nepalese War (1 November 1814 – 4 March 1816), also known as the Gorkha War, was fought between the Gorkhali army of the Kingdom of Nepal (present-day Nepal) and the forces of the British East India Company (EIC). Both sides had ambitious expansion plans for the mountainous north of the Indian subcontinent.

  6. Kingdom of Butwal - Wikipedia

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    Nepal. The Kingdom of Batwal (Nepali: बुटवल राज्य) was a petty kingdom in the confederation of 24 states known as Chaubisi Rajya. [1] Batwal was part of Kingdom of Palpa, it became independent, however, it was later merged back in 1710 after the first King Binayak Sen's grandson had no children. [1] In 1804, Batwal was ...

  7. Rupandehi District - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, the Tinau International Hospital was inaugurated in the heart of Butwal in Sukkhanagar, Rupandehi. [20] The hospital is led by orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Rajendra Sanjel Chhetri, Chairman of Nepal Orthopedic Association Lumbini, and is known for its high quality care and services. [21]

  8. Manimukunda Sen Park - Wikipedia

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    In 2037 BS (1980-1981), the Butwal Nagar Panchyat led by Munnilal Shakya, started to renaissance the garden for its historic importance. To attract national level attention, the park was named Aishwarya Park after the name of Queen Aishwarya. Before that time, the place had turned into a waste disposal site of Butwal Municipality. [3]

  9. Butwal International Conference Centre - Wikipedia

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    Butwal International Conference Centre (Nepali: ... is the largest convention center in Nepal. The assembly hall was constructed in 6.4 ...