A copy of a document records guṭhībirtā land in Kathmandu granted for religious rituals of Śrī Saṃkaṭā (VS 1904)

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Identifier: RRC_0065_0384
Title: A copy of a document records guṭhībirtā land in Kathmandu granted for religious rituals of Śrī Saṃkaṭā (VS 1904)
Type, original: copy

Content

Abstract: A document records khet ropanī |29 of gughī birtā land in Kathmandu granted for religious rituals of Śrī Saṃkaṭā.
Issued by and to:
Place: Śrī Saṃkaṭā
Donor, king:
Type of endowment: guṭhī birtā land for religious rituals
Region of endowment: Kathmandu and Kīrtipura
Purpose of endowment:
Amount of endowment: khet ropanī |29

Date

Date: VS 1904 Māgha bright 5 Wednesday
Further details:
Converted:

Script and language

Language, script: Nepali; Devanagari

Physical appearance

Width, height, and unit: 20.5; 16.2; cm
No. of folios:
Material, binding, and colour: indian mill-made paper; bound; brown
Condition: good; complete

Institution

Institution and reg. no.: Private: M.C. Regmi; RRC Vol. 65 no. 384, pp. 468-469, pa. naṃ 1 ga. po. naṃ 11 sī naṃ 2077
Source and details: NGMPP catalogue card, RRC index, document itself; Microfilmed on 26/02/1990 as NGMPP E 2471/1
Running no., exposures: E 45138; 1

Project specific information

Created, modified, ID: 11/17/25, 12:00 AM; 11/17/25, 12:00 AM; 18
Notes: The document is part of the Regmi Research Collection (RRC Vol. 65 no. 384, pp. 468-469, pa. naṃ 1 ga. po. naṃ 11 sī naṃ 2077) This volume 65 contains documents dating 1903 and 1911 VS. These executive orders deal with the grant of land to Vijaya Rāja at Sānkhu. The donation of land on the pureficatory ceremony of the assassinated General Gagan Siṃha, compensation of lands for those pieces seized by the satte in 1862 VS. The grant of rent-free holdings of Bārā to Vijayarāja, restoration of the dowry of the daughter of General Mathvar Simha seized by the state, grant of 20 khets ie. 500 ropanis of land to the daughter of Ekadev Vaidya, Grant of rent-free holding to the person capturing on elephant and so on.
Technical terms: guṭhībirtā, kheta, ropanī

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