Displaying page 3 of 117; total number of records: 2328
ID Name Surname Type Notes Actions
384 Amara Siṃha Thāpā Thāpā persName not to be confused with Amara Siṃha Thāpā, father of Bhīmasena Thāpā; also known as: Ambara/Aṃvara Siṃ/Sīṃ; born: 1751 at Sirhanchowk; died: 1816 at Gosainkunda; gender: male; children: Raṇadhvaja Thāpā, Bhaktavīra Thāpā, Narasiṃha Thāpā, Rāmadāsa Thāpā, Raṇajora Thāpā; details: held the title of commander of the Gorkhali army; known as Būḍhā-, or Baḍākājī; (elder kājī); further literature: M.R. Pant 1966: 48 n. 2; normdata: wiki:Amar_Singh_Thapa. #checked# View details
138 Ambara Siṃha Khatṛ Khatri persName also known as: Aṃmbara Siṃ Khatrī; Aṃvara Siṃ Khatṛ; flourished: 1843–1845 (VS 1900–1902); gender: male; details: sacrificed buffaloes at Mūlacoka, Kathmandu. #checked# View details
104 Amita Siṃ Ḍagola Ḍaṅgola / Ḍagola persName also known as: Amitasiṃ; flourished 1825 (VS 1882, DNA_0013_0091)–1836 (VS 1893, DNA_0013_0086); gender: male; details: lived in Brāhmaṇa Ṭola, Kathmandu; land measurer (ḍaṅgola) involved in fixing boundaries of royal land grants. #checked# View details
606 Amritsar placeName also Ambara Sahara?, Ambarsar, Amṛtasara; a city in the state of Punjab, India; wiki:Amritsar, gnd:4079760-0. #checked#. View details
1412 Amṛtānanda Vandya Vandya persName also known as: Paṇḍita Amṛtānanda, Amṛtānanda Bā̃ḍā, Amṛtānanda Śākya; born: ca. 1774 in Mahābuddha, Patan (M. Śākya 2002: 1); died: 1834; gender: male; father: Rāmānanda Bā̃ḍā; mother: Jayalakṣmī; sibling: Sundarānanda Vandya; spouse: Mayidhana, Guntalakṣmī; children: Viśvānanda Vandya; details: worked at the British residency as the teacher of Brian Houghton Hodgson; remarks: works by Amṛtānanda (cf. K.P. Malla 2015: 131-132, M. Śākya 2002: 32-43) Chandomṛtalatā Sanskrit-Newari Lexicon A History of Nepal in Sanskrit, Parbatiya and Newari Newari translations of Virakuśāvadāna and Divyāvadāna Newari translation of Carapati's Avalokiteśvara Stotra Description of Bodha Gaya Dharmakoṣasaṃgraha Divinities in Tibetan Maṇḍala Naipālidevatākalyāṇapañcaviṃśatikā Amṛtavyākaraṇa Newari translation of Hanumannāṭaka further literature: M. Śākya 2002 K.P. Malla 2015; normdata: gnd:1044947527, LCAuth: no2003051500. #checked# View details
1988 Amṛte Damāī Damāī persName flourished: 1914 (VS 1971); gender: male; details: served as a witness to a deed of sale of a slave; resided in Dhūṃ. #checked# View details
363 Amvararāja Paṇḍita Paṇḍita persName also known as: Amvararāja Paṃḍīta; flourished: 1888 (VS 1944); gender: male; details: held the title of gurupurohita. #checked# View details
480 Ānanda Śamśera Jaṅga Bahādura Rāṇā Rāṇā persName flourished: ?; gender: male; father: Vīra Śamśera Jaṅga Kũvara Rāṇā. #checked# View details
170 Aṅga Siṃha Thāpā Thāpā persName flourished: 1845 (VS 1902); gender: male; details: sacrificed buffaloes at Mūlacoka, Kathmandu. #checked# View details
1548 Anirudra Bhaḍel Bhaḍel persName flourished: 1836 (VS 1893); gender: male; details: lived in Bhaktapur; held the title of mohīnāike; involved in fixing boundaries of royal land grants. #checked# View details
2229 Anne of Great Britain persName born: 6 February 1665 in St James's Palace; died: 1 August 1714 in Kensington Palace; gender: female; father: James II of England; mother: Anne, Duchess of York; sibling: Mary II of England; spouse: Prince George, Duke of Cumberland; details: Queen of England (r. 8 March 1702 – 1 May 1707); held the title of monarch of Scotland (8 March 1702 – 1 May 1707), Monarch of Great Britain (1 May 1707 - 1 August 1714), monarch of Ireland (8 March 1702 - 1 August 1714); remarks: normdata: gnd:118649450, viaf:805714, wiki:Anne,_Queen_of_Great_Britain, wikidata:Q119702. #new# View details
1669 Antanārāṃ persName flourished: 1847 (NS 967); gender: male; father: Vīra Bhāro; mother: Dayālakṣmi; spouse: Mayajulakṣmi; 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
1410 Anupa Siṃ Deujā Deujā persName flourished: 1843 (VS 1900); gender: male; details: sacrificed buffaloes at Mūlacoka, Kathmandu. #checked# View details
1642 Ape Lāmā Lāmā persName flourished: 1906 (VS 1963, Tsum_0001_0017); gender: male; details: lived in Comce Gāũ; served as an eyewitness to an attack. #checked# View details
498 Aravindanātha Gajuryāla Gajuryāla persName flourished: 1821–1822; gender: male; details: astrologer studying in Varanasi. #checked# View details
2319 Arcalyā placeName location needs to be verified; document suggests a locality in the administrative unit (ambala) of Dumkot. View details
588 Argha placeName also known as: Arghā, Arghālī; a former principality located in Lumbini Province and one of the Caubīsī Rājya, was part of Palpa but became independent, ruled by (Ramirez 1996: 210–211): - Jillā Rāī; - ... - Śivarāja Śāha (expulsed from Gadhwal by Muslim conquest); - ... - Vīra Kumāra Sāhī (flourished 1783 CE); conquered by the Gorkhālīs in 1786 (VS 1843 bhā 26 gate, Panta 2022: 37); later merged with Khanci to become Arghakhanci District; wiki:Kingdom_of_Argha, geonames:7799564. #checked# View details
2044 Arghā Rajasthala placeName see/link under Arghakot. View details
729 Arghakhanchi placeName a district in Western Nepal, part of the Lumbini province; wiki:Arghakhanchi_District, viaf:144354444, gnd:7541046-1. #checked# View details
1708 Arghakot placeName also known as: Arghā Rajasthala (Ramirez 1996: 209), Arghākoṭ, Arghākoṭa; capital of the former principality of Argha; geonames:1283725. #checked# View details
Displaying page 3 of 117; total number of records: 2328