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1425 Vilavanta Ḍaṅgola Ḍaṅgola / Ḍagola persName also known as: Ḍagola Vilavanta, Ḍaṃgola Vilavanta; flourished: 1823 (VS 1879)–1834 (VS 1891); gender: male; details: lived at Majākadevala Ṭola; land measurer (ḍaṅgola) involved in fixing boundaries of royal land grants. #checked# View details
445 Vimalāramaṇa Rājopādhyā Rājopādhyā persName flourished: 1923 (VS 1980); gender: male; details: lived in Patan, Gā Bahāla, Pyāṃga Ṭhā; priest (pūjārī) at the Patan Taleju temple. #new# View details
1186 Vindhya geogName a complex discontinuous mountain range in central-west India; wiki:Vindhya_Range, viaf:315526615, gnd:4676472-0, geonames:1253158. #checked# View details
60 Vindhyācala placeName also known as Vindhyachal; a city and famous Hindu pilgrimage place in Mirzapur district, Uttar Pradesh, India; wiki:Vindhyachal. View details
1483 Vindra Pradhāna Pradhāna persName flourished: 1823 (VS 1879); gender: male; details: involved in fixing boundaries of royal land grants; representative of the Panautī dvāryā. #new# View details
1492 Vinnara Dhalapā Dhalapā persName flourished: 1826 (VS 1882); gender: male; details: lived in Bhaktapur; involved in fixing boundaries of royal land grants. #checked# View details
105 Vinnarasiṃ Ḍagola Ḍaṅgola / Ḍagola persName also known as: Viṃnarsiṃ Ḍagola; flourished: 1829 (VS 1885)–1831 (VS 1887); gender: male; details: lived at Vabāhā Ṭola, Patan; land measurer (ḍaṅgola) involved in fixing boundaries of royal land grants. #checked# View details
1930 Vīnu Puṃ Puṃ persName flourished: 1923 (VS 1979, K_0281_0044); gender: male; details: held the title of jamadāra; served as a witness in a sale deed transferring ownership of a slave. #new# View details
1911 Vīr Bāhādura Ghartī Ghartī persName 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 Baraulā. #new# View details
1879 Vīr Bāhādura Ghartī Chetrī Ghartī Chetrī persName 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 Dharaṃpānī. #new# View details
338 Vīra Bahādura Basnyāt Kṣetrī Basnyāt Chetrī persName also known as Vīra Bahādura Basnyāt Kṣatrī or Chetrī; flourished: 1907 (VS 1964); gender: male; details: held the title of Lieutenant Colonel of the Salyan district office (gauḍā). #new# View details
1982 Vīra Bāhādura Khatrī Chetrī Khatrī Chetrī persName flourished: 1919 (VS 1976, K_0281_0045); gender: male; details: loaned money to Lāla Bāhādura Khatrī Chetrī; resided in Raspura. #new# View details
83 Vīra Bahādura Pā̃ḍe Pā̃ḍe / Pāṇḍe persName also known as: Vīra Bahādūra Pāḍe; flourished: 1831 (VS 1888) – 1851 (VS 1908); gender: male; father: Lalita Bam Pā̃ḍe; details: sacrificed buffaloes at Mūlacoka, Kathmandu. #checked# View details
1845 Vira Bahādūra Rāuta Rāuta persName flourished: 1851 (VS 1908); gender: male; details: sacrificed buffaloes at Mūlacoka, Kathmandu. #checked# View details
30 Vīra Bahādura Śāha Śāha persName died: 14 September 1846 in the Kot Massacre; gender: male; father: Praṇa Śāha; details: held the title of sardāra; further literature (http://www.royalark.net/Nepal/nepal3.htm). #new# View details
143 Vīra Bahādura Sāhi Sāhi persName flourished: 1845 (VS 1902); gender: male; details: sacrificed buffaloes at Mūlacoka, Kathmandu. #checked# View details
1819 Vīra Bahādūra Thāpā Thāpā persName also known as: Vira Bahādūra Thāpā; flourished: 1851 (VS 1908); gender: male; details: sacrificed buffaloes at Mūlacoka, Kathmandu. #checked# View details
1667 Vīra Bhāro Bhāro persName flourished: 1847 CE (NS 967); gender: male; spouse: Dayālakṣmi; children: Antanārāṃ, Bakhad Vīra; details: lived in Īpatola, Sankhu; together with his family established a dharmaśālā and a guṭhī to support it at Vajrayoginī temple in Sankhu. #checked# View details
2325 Vira Kumāra Sāhī persName gender: male; details: lived in Argha; One of the last of the royal line to rule Argha before the Gorkhali conquest in 1786 #new# View details
185 Vīra Śamśera Jaṅga Bahādura Rāṇā Rāṇā persName also known as: Bir Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana, Bīra Śamśera Jaṅga Bahādura Rāṇā, Vīra Śamśera Jaṅga Rāṇā Bahādura; born: 10 December 1852; died: 5 March 1901 at Lal Durbar, Kathmandu (http://www.royalark.net/Nepal/lamb4.htm); father: Dhīra Śamśera Jaṅga Kũvara Rāṇā; spouse: Mahārānī Kumārī Rājyālakṣmī; children: Gehendra Śamśera Jaṅga Bahādura Rāṇā, Dharma Śamśera Jaṅga Bahādura Rāṇā, Cakra Śamśera Jaṅga Bahādura Rāṇā, Rudra Śamśera Jaṅga Bahādura Rāṇā, Teja Śamśera Jaṅga Bahādura Rāṇā, Pratāpa Śamśera Jaṅga Bahādura Rāṇā, Indra Śamśera Jaṅga Bahādura Rāṇā, Ānanda Śamśera Jaṅga Bahādura Rāṇā, and Dharendra Śamśera Jaṅga Bahādura Rāṇā (see Śamaśera 1999: vaṃśavṛkṣa 8 ka); details: held the title of Lieutenant Colonel by the age of six (Adhikari 1984: 188 n. 106) in October 1871 (VS 1928), by then Colonel, appointed as vākila in Calcutta (Adhikari 1984: 104 n. 113); after the death of Bādrī Narasiṃha Kũvara Rāṇā in May 1874, by then Lieutenant General, appointed as Governor in Palpa; held the title of Prime Minister and Commander-in-Chief (1885–1901); appointed GCSI by Queen Victoria in 1897 (London Gazette of 22 June 1897, p. 3439, see https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/26864/page/3439); normdata: wiki:Bir_Shumsher_Jung_Bahadur_Rana, viaf:170410114. #checked#MG: add cross-links# View details
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