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1207 Cautārā placeName #empty# View details
2633 Cā̃gunārāyaṇa temple placeName an ancient Hindu temple, located on a hilltop of Cangu. The temple is considered to be built in the 4th century AD and is one of the oldest hindu temples in Nepal. The temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu, one of three principal deities in Hinduism. wiki: Changu_Narayan_Temple; wikidata: Q1062150. View details
1794 Cetamāna Siṃ 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. #checked# View details
853 Chak placeName also Chā, Chākgāũ, Chākagāũ, Chhak; a village in the Kutang administrative sector of the Aṭhāra Saya Kholā region; geonames: 7948856. #checked# View details
1213 Chālīṃ placeName #empty# View details
2456 Chāṃ Sonām persName flourished: CE 1891 (VS 1948); gender: male; details: lived in Sivacyātagāũ; held the title of mukhiyā; #new# View details
2414 Chāṃmbā Khunu persName flourished: CE 1899 (VS 1955); gender: male; details: lived in Sāmāgāũ; held the title of jimmāvāla; held the title of subbā; #new# View details
1627 Chāṅ Ṭhele Ṭhele persName flourished: 1855 (VS 1912, Tsum_0001_0009); gender: male; details: received a receipt in Aṭhāra Saya Kholā. #checked# View details
1329 Chandpal Ghat placeName also known as: Cā̃dapāla Ghāṭa; a ghat on the west bank of the Hugli river near the High Court in Calcutta named after the shop owner Chunder Nath Pal; dating from at least 1774; the premier port of entering Calcutta in the colonial period; wiki:Strand_Road,_Kolkata, wikimedia:File:Chandpal_Ghat.jpg, https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O76188/a-view-of-the-chandpal-print-fraser-james-baillie/. #checked# View details
173 Chandragiri geogName also Candrāgiri; a hill (height 2551 metres) situated in the south-west of the Kathmandu Valley; wiki:Chandragiri_Hill,_Nepal. View details
1110 Chankhu placeName a village development committee in Dolakha district; wiki:Chankhu. #checked# View details
2493 Chāṅye Bālyā Damāī persName flourished: #CE_DATE# (VS 2003); gender: male; details: lived in Ḍaḍāthoka; #new# View details
1184 Chapagaun placeName a village development committee in Patan district; wiki:Chapagaun, geonames:7799949. #checked# View details
1211 Chāpaṭāra placeName location needs to be verified; document suggests a locality within Sā̃gācoka in Sindhupalchok district. #checked# View details
919 Char Manah placeName location needs to be verified; document suggests a district in Gwalior (Anonymous 1844:18, 20). #checked# View details
856 Charikot Bazaar placeName also known as Bhimeshwar; the headquarters of Dolakha District; wiki:Bhimeshwar, geonames:1283546. #checked# View details
1328 Charles Attwood Knyvett-Hough Knyvett-Hough persName flourished: 1925; gender: male; details: the head clerk to Hugh J. Wilkinson of the British Legation Nepal. #checked# View details
2223 Charles I of England persName born: 19 November 1600 in Dunfermline Palace; died: 30 January 1649 in London; gender: male; father: James VI and I; mother: Anne of Denmark; sibling: Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia; spouse: Henrietta Maria of France; children: Charles II of England, James II of England; details: King of England (r. 27 March 1625 – 30 January 1649); held the title of Duke of York (6 January 1605 - 27 March 1625), monarch of Scotland (27 March 1625 – 30 January 1649), monarch of Ireland (27 March 1625 - 30 January 1649); remarks: normdata: gnd:118720856, viaf:67750325, wiki:Charles_I_of_England, wikidata:Q81506. #new# View details
2225 Charles II of England persName born: 29 May 1630 in London; died: 6 February 1685 in London; gender: male; father: Charles I of England; mother: Henrietta Maria of France; sibling: James II of England; spouse: Catherine of Braganza; details: King of England (r. 29 May 1660 – 6 February 1685); held the title of monarch of Scotland (29 May 1660 – 6 February 1685), monarch of Ireland (29 May 1660 - 6 February 1685); remarks: normdata: gnd:118560042, viaf:88984774, wiki:Charles_II_of_England, wikidata:Q122553. #new# View details
1288 Charles Metcalfe Metcalfe persName also known as: Maṭakalap Sāheba, Meṭakalapha; born: 30 January 1785; died: 5 September 1846; gender: male; details: a British colonial administrator; posted as Governor of the Presidency of Agra in 1834, followed by serving as the acting Governor-General of Bengal between 1835 and 1836; normdata: wiki:Charles_Metcalfe,_1st_Baron_Metcalfe, viaf:67265990, gnd:118990268. #checked# View details
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