ID | Name | Surname | Type | Notes | Actions |
264 | Chatra Siṃ Khaḍkā | Khaḍkā | persName | flourished: 1807 (VS 1864);
gender: male;
details:
lived at Puranagau;
witness in a royal land grant.
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288 | Chatranātha | Nātha | persName | also known as: Chetranātha, Chetranāthajī, Kṣetranātha;
died: 1907 (VS 1964 Jyeṣṭha gate 17, K_0469_0015);
gender: male;
details:
disciple of Hīranātha and seventh successor of Bhagavantanātha on the throne (gaddī) in Rānāgāũ;
before he passed away in 1907, he appointed Lokanātha as his successor but Devīnātha objected that he (as a more senior member of the tradition?) should be given the office;
according to Bouillier (1991: 167f.) Prime Minister Candra Śaṃśera Rāṇā took advantage of the situation, expropriated property of the maṭha and appointed a mahanta of his choice on salary basis (see also Zotter 2018: 456), probably Puṣkaranātha.
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1114 | Chāvā Gāũ | | placeName | location needs to be verified;
document suggests a village in Ruibhoṭa within the Aṭhāra Saya Kholā region. #checked# | View details |
1091 | Chegāṃ Gāũ | | placeName | location needs to be verified;
document suggests a village in the Syāra administrative sector of the Aṭhāra Saya Kholā region. #checked# | View details |
795 | Chengdu | | placeName | capital of the province of Sichuan, China;
wiki:Chengdu, viaf:265184140, gnd:4249575-1, geonames:1815286. #checked# | View details |
639 | Chennai | | placeName | also known as Madras, Manarāja;
a city in the state of Tamil Nadu, India;
wiki:Chennai, dbr:Chennai, gnd:5351481-6, viaf: 19145424546186831446. | View details |
326 | Chepe | | geogName | also Cepe, Cepyā;
river in central Nepal, flowing from Dūdhapokharī in Gorkha district, entering the Marsyāṅdī near Rāgināsaṭāra in Lamjung district;
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614 | Chetrapāṭī | | placeName | a neighborhood in Kathmandu. | View details |
395 | Chilli | | placeName | former principality at the rim of Dang Valley and one of the Bāīse Rājya (Bouillier 1993: 39).
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1027 | Chiluṃ / Chīlunagāũ | | placeName | see/link under Chule.
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442 | Chima Dorje Khunu | Dorje Khunu | persName | also known as: Chem Dorjye Khunu;
flourished: 1878 (VS 1934, E_3446_0011) –1885 (VS 1948, E_3446_0006);
gender: male;
children: Dorje Khunu; Ṭhele Dorje Khunu;
details:
jimmāvāla of Kutāṅbhoṭ in Aṭhāra Saya Kholā. #checked# | View details |
1640 | Chīmel Ghale | Ghale | persName | flourished: 1906 (VS 1963, Tsum_0001_0017);
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451 | China | | placeName | country in East Asia;
wiki:China, gnd:4009937-4, viaf: 132441531. | View details |
1759 | Chiriṃ Buṭi | Buṭi | persName | flourished: 1892 (VS 1949);
gender: female;
details:
the wife of a subbā (subbenī);
owner of the slave Kārto;
later emancipated Kārto on the condition that she remains in service throughout the life of her husband;
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2413 | Chirim Tābe Bhoṭe | | persName |
flourished: CE 1899 (VS 1955);
gender: male;
details:
lived in Sāmāgāũ;
held the title of jeṭhā-buḍhā;
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2431 | Chiriṅ Dhāvā Lāmā | | persName |
flourished: CE 1903 (VS 1960);
gender: male;
details:
lived in Ruibhoṭa;
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52 | Chitpur | | placeName | a neighbourhood in North Calcutta. | View details |
9 | Chitwan | | placeName | also known as Citavana;
a district in the subtropical area in the inner Tarai lowlands of south-central Nepal, part of the Bagmati Province;
a valley lying in the districts of Makwanpur, Parsa, Chitwan and Nawalpur, parts of which were established as the Chitwan National Park in 1974, granted the status of a World Heritage Site in 1984;
wiki:Chitwan_District, wiki:Chitwan_Valley, gnd:4394798-0, viaf:126724905, geonames:1283304.
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1967 | Choḍola | | placeName | the location needs to be verified;
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2569 | Chogtup | | persName | also known as: Yug Chogtup, Yuk-su-thuck, Chugthup, Satrajīta;
flourished:;
gender: male;
details:
member of the Lepcha Barfungmo family clan;
military commander, led the Sikkimese force against the Gorkhalis in the Limbuwan-Gorkha War (1771-1774) (Mullard 2009: 13);
known as Satrajīta for having won 17 victories against Gorkha (Pradhan 2009: 146);
brother of Ikundā and of Bolhö (Mullard 2013: 185).
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