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544 Kāsirāma Pā̃ḍe Pā̃ḍe / Pāṇḍe persName also known as: Kāsirāma Pāḍe; flourished: 1807 (VS 1864)–1833 (VS 1890); gender: male; details: representative of the tharaghara as witness in royal land grants. #checked# View details
300 Kaski placeName also Kāskī; district located in Gandaki Province; one of the 430 districts; former principality and one of the Caubīsī Rājya, conquered by the Gorkhali kings in 1771 (Regmi 1968: 66); wiki:Kaski_District, dbr:Kaski_District, viaf:159574267, gnd:4212283-1, geonames:1283243; wiki:Kingdom_of_Kaski, dbr:Kingdom_of_Kaski. #checked# View details
1038 Kāṣṭhamaṇḍapa placeName also known as: Maru Sattal; arcaded wodden building at the centre of Kathmandu; can also refer to Kathmandu (then see/link under Kathmandu). View details
1252 Kasuvīlāchi placeName also known as Kusubiyālāchi (Toffin 1994); a city quarter (ṭola) in upper (thane) Kathmandu; one of the 28 Maharjana ṭolas (Toffin 1994: 451–452). #checked# View details
888 Kāsyāl placeName #empty# View details
2283 Kaṭahara Ban placeName location needs to be verified; View details
2420 Kaṭaka Bāhādura Kārki persName flourished: CE 1899 (VS 1955); gender: male; details: held the title of jimmāvāla; #new# View details
259 Katakuti placeName also known as: Kā̃ṭakuṭi; formerly an administrative unit (ambala), later a village development committee (VDC) in Dolakha district; normdata: wiki:Katakuti. View details
863 Kāṭhe Siṃbu placeName a locality in Naghal Ṭola. #checked# View details
26 Kathmandu placeName also known as: Kāḍamāḍau, Kantipur, Kāṣthamaṇḍapa, Kāṭhamāḍau, Kāṭhmāḍu, Yẽ; capital of Nepal, declared capital by Pṛthvīnārāyaṇa Śāha on 21 March 1770; a district in Central Nepal, part of Bagmati Province; geonames:1283240, dbr:Kathmandu, wiki:Kathmandu, viaf:158284130, gnd:4030036-5, wiki:Kathmandu_District, geonames:12095484. #checked# View details
113 Kathmandu Valley placeName also known as: Nepāla, Nepālakhalaṭā, Nepālamaṇḍala, Nepāla Upatyakā; details: a bowl-shaped valley of 665 square km with a lower altitude of 1,425 metres (4,675 ft) above sea level consisting of the areas of Kathmandu, Patan, Bhaktapur, Kirtipur and Thimi and a number of smaller municipalities; normdata: wiki:Kathmandu_Valley, gnd:4030037-7, viaf:315526926. View details
1057 Kaṭūjyā placeName location needs to be verified; the document suggest a tract of land in Bhaktapur. #checked# View details
1101 Kaṭuvāla Gāũ placeName also known as: Kaṭuvāla, Katuwal Gaun, Katuwalgaun, Kuṭūvālagaū; a village in Goganpani Village Development Committee, Dhading district; geonames:7941452. #checked# View details
2310 Kavikulakesarī Paṃḍīta persName flourished: 1837 (VS 1894); gender: male; details: held the title of purohita; #new# View details
2168 Kavīra persName flourished: 1842; gender: male; details: a kusle musician, playing a sahanai in the mornings and evenings at Tripureśvara temple. #new# View details
546 Kavirāja Adhikārī Kṣatṛ Adhikārī Kṣatṛ persName also known as: Kavirāja Adhikārī Kṣetrī (Bhaṭṭarāī VS 2054: appendix 23, p. 71); flourished: 1904 (VS 1960, K_0120_0020 and K_0120_0021); gender: male; children: Phauda Siṃ Adhikārī (Bhaṭṭarāī VS 2054: appendix 23, p. 71); details: held the title of subbā at Gorkha Palace. #checked# View details
1712 Kavirāja Bhaḍārī Bhaḍārī persName flourished: 1806 (VS 1863, PN_0002_0030); gender: male; details: served as a witness to the donation to Paśupati temple by Buddhirekhā Godārni. #checked# View details
634 Kavrepalanchowk placeName also known as Kabhrepalanchok, Kabhrepalāñcoka; a district in Central Nepal, part of the Bagmati Province wiki:Kavrepalanchok_District, gnd:7607501-1. #checked# View details
1015 Kayatā Hiti placeName also known as: Kaiṭā Hiṭi; fountain in northern Kathmandu and the locality surrounding it. View details
2217 Kedāranātha Jhā Jhā persName flourished: #1812 - 1813 (VS 1869, DNA_0016_0093); gender: male; details: appointed as a librarian by King Girvāṇayuddha tasked with looking after, storing and collecting "books" and/or manuscripts (pustaka) in a special office called "book room" (pustakakoṭha); his other duties included protecting the texts from insects and to worshipping them on special occasions. #new# View details
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