ID | Name | Surname | Type | Notes | Actions |
689 | Tālīcoka? | | placeName | the reading of the place name is doubtful and needs to be verified;
document suggests a locality in or near Nuwakot.
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783 | Talkatora | | placeName | a Mughal-era garden in Delhi, situated along part of what today is called the Mother Teresa Crescent #checked#
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303 | Tamakoshi | | geogName | also Tāmākosi;
a river in East Nepal, one of the seven tributaries of the (Sapta)Kosi;
geonames:1282725, wiki:Tamakoshi_River. | View details |
2411 | Tāṃjina Muidup Bhoṭe | | persName |
flourished: CE 1899 (VS 1955);
gender: male;
details:
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2460 | Tāṃjugāũ | | persName | a village in the Aṭhāra Saya Kholā;
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976 | Tāṃjugāũ | | placeName | a village in the Syāra administrative sector of the Aṭhāra Saya Kholā region.
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1881 | Ṭaṃkeśvara Pādhyā | Pādhyā | persName | also known as: Tārānīdhī Upādhyā;
flourished: 1926 (VS 1983);
gender: male;
details:
slave-owner who submitted a paramabhaṭṭā deed as part of a slave manumission campaign in Pyuthan;
resided in Dākhā Kvāḍī. #new# | View details |
657 | Tamor | | geogName | also known as: Tamur, Tamora Kholā, Tamora nadī;
major river in eastern Nepal, drains the western Kanchenjunga range, confluence with Arun and Sunakośi rivers at Tribenighat; one of the seven main tributaries of the (Sapta)Kośi;
tributaries: Maivā Kholā, Mevā Kholā, Piluvā Kholā;
wiki:Tamur_River, dbr:Tamur_River, geonames:1282723.#
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528 | Tanahun | | placeName | also known as: Tanahu, Tanahū̃, Tanahusur, Tanhau, Trituṅganagara (Skt.);
district in Western Nepal, part of the Gandaki Province;
former principality and one of the Caubīsī Rājya, emerged out of the kingdom of Palpa in the 16th century (Michael 2012: 36) when Mukunda Sena separated the territory among his sons, ruled by (Rājavaṃśī VS 2020: 15–17, 32–33, 37):
- Bhṛgī Sena (also known as: Tṛgārāga Sena);
- Haṃvīra Sena;
- Tulā Sena;
- Pratāpa Sena;
- Dāmodara Sena (flourished 1696 [VS 1753], Panta VS 2041: 165, 169);
- Digvijaya Sena (flourished 1673–1694, Michael 2012: 157 n. 32; 1698 [VS 1755], Panta VS 2041: 165, 169);
- Kāmarājadatta Sena (also known as: Kāmarāja Sena, Panta VS 2041: 165, flourished 1694–1749, Michael 2012: 157 n. 32);
- Trivikrama Sena (also known as: Tantravikrama Sena, flourished 1753 [VS 1810], Panta VS 2041: 165);
- Harakumāradatta Sena (also known as: Haradattakumhāra Sena, flourished 1791–1793, Michael 2012: 157 n. 34);
(- Tejapratāpa Sena;)
(- Ambarapratāpa Sena;)
(- Prahlāda Sena;)
partly seized under Pratāpa Siṃha Śāha (Calender of Persian Correspondence Vol. 9: 309 n. 2);
in January 1788 Dinānātha Upādhyāya wrote to the Company that the King of Nepal had expelled the king of Tanahun (Calender of Persian Correspondence Vol. 8: no. 6);
in August 1791 Harakumāradatta Sena writes that he has left his ##;
wiki:Tanahun_District, wiki:Kingdom_of_Tanahun.
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2311 | Taṅgala | | placeName | also known as: Tanigla;
a locality immediate south of the Patan Darbar Square | View details |
20 | Tansen | | placeName | also known as Tānasiṃ, Tānaseṃ, Tānasena;
a municipality and the administrative centre of Palpa district;
wiki:Tansen,_Nepal.
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1260 | Tapāhiti | | placeName | a neighborhood north of Nyākhācuka in Patan and a stone water fountain at the place. #checked# | View details |
1697 | Taphālohaṃ | | placeName | the location needs to be verified;
the document suggests a locality in Patan. #checked# | View details |
1222 | Tapīṃtā | | placeName | location needs to be verified; document suggests a locality in the Kathmandu Valley.
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709 | Taplejung | | placeName | a district in Eastern Nepal part of Province No.1;
wiki:Taplejung_District.
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514 | Tarai | | placeName | also known as: Madhesa, Terai;
lowland region in northern India and southern Nepal that lies south of the outer foothills of the Himalayas, the Sivalik Hills, and north of the Indo-Gangetic Plain; often contrasted with the Pahad region;
wiki:Terai, dbr:Terai, gnd:4119514-0.
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133 | Tārānātha Arjyāla | Arjyāla | persName | also known as: Tārānātha Prohita Arjyāla, Tārānātha Arjyāl, Tārānātha Upādhyā;
flourished: 1819 (VS 1876) - 1845 (VS 1902);
gender: male;
details:
held the title of treasurer (khajāñcī) and in that capacity signed lālamoharas as mārphata or rujū;
succeeded in office by Umākāntā Upādhyāya in 1845 (M.C. Regmi 1984: 64). #checked# | View details |
1774 | Tārānidhi Pādhyā | Pādhyā / Upādhyā | persName | also known as: Tārānīdhī Upādhyā;
flourished: 1926 (VS 1983);
gender: male;
details:
slave-owner who submitted a paramabhaṭṭā deed as part of a slave manumission campaign in Pyuthan;
resided in Khairā. #checked# | View details |
936 | Tarkhāgāla | | placeName | location needs to be verified;
the document suggests a locality in Thimi. #checked# | View details |
1182 | Tārku | | placeName | a village and former village development committee in Lamjung district;
wiki:Tarku,_Nepal.
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