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ID Name Surname Type Notes Actions
1497 Lakṣmīnārān Cālise Cālise persName flourished: 1826 (VS 1882); gender: male; details: lived in Kaṭūjyā; involved in fixing boundaries of royal land grants. #new# View details
1837 Lakṣmīnārān Jaisī Jaisī persName flourished: 1851 (VS 1908); gender: male; details: sacrificed buffaloes at Mūlacoka, Kathmandu. #checked# View details
1568 Lakṣmīnarasiṃha Chipā Chipā persName flourished: 1856 (VS 1913); gender: male; details: was ordered to build a watermill in Bhaktapur by King Surendra and in return use it as sunābirtā; lived in Golmāḍhi Ṭola. #new# View details
196 Lakṣmīnārāyana Putuvāra Putuvāra persName flourished: 1792 (VS 1849) gender: male; details: rewarded for having built the dasaĩghara at the Mūlacoka of the Hanumānḍhokā palace. #checked# View details
342 Lakṣmīnātha Nātha persName also known as: Lachīnātha, Lachinnātha; flourished: 1816–1822 (VS 1873–1879); details: succeeded Vuṭinātha as pūjārī at the Ratannātha temple in Phalābāṅ in 1816 (VS 1873, cf. K_0013_0020B); replaced by Vuṭinātha in 1820 (VS 1877, cf. K_0015_0012B) and reappointed as pūjārī in 1821 (VS 1878, cf. K_0013_0029E); succeeded by Vuṭinātha's disciple Pratāpanātha in 1822 (VS 1879, cf. K_0014_0009A); if he is the "Lakṣmīnātha" mentioned in a document from VS 1873 (K_0013_0020C) as guru of Sādhunātha and Darīpaūnātha, he came from Caughera to Phalabang. #new# View details
595 Lakṣmīnātha Bhaṭṭarāī Bhaṭṭarāī persName flourished: 1834 (VS 1890); gender: male; details: caretaker of the guṭhī for worshipping Śrī Kālikā of Gorkha Palace with its lands in Purkot. #new# View details
2149 Lakṣmīpati Pā̃ḍe Pā̃ḍe persName also known as: Lakṣmīpatiśarmā (GND), Lakṣmīpati Pāṇḍe; born: 1758 in Gaikhur, Gorkha; died: 1831 in Varanasi; gender: male; details: famous court astrologer; came to Kathmandu around 1778; joined the conquests of western Nepal under Bahādura Śāha; kept track of military events in his almanac and fixed the auspicious timings for the attacks when the Gorkhālīs conquered some Bāīse Rājyas and Caubīsī Rājyas in 1786; wrote the Durgārcanakalpataru for Raṇabhīma Śāha of Salyan in 1793; spent his last years at Varanasi; further literature: Panta VS 2022, Panta VS 2023a, Panta VS 2023b, Panta VS 2023c, Panta VS 2025, Panta VS 2037. normdata: gnd:1032813083. #new# View details
505 Lakṣmīśvarī persName also known as: Sāhilā Bhītryānī; flourished: 1804-1812; gender: female; spouse: King Raṇabahādura (m. 1804), third bhitryānī queen; details: set up the Lakṣmeśvaramahādeva Temple on the banks of the Bagmati at Teku on Wednesday, the 1st of the dark lunar fortnight of Caitra in the year VS 1869 (1812, see K_0096_0050). #new# View details
323 Lāla Bahādura persName flourished: 1890 (VS 1947) –1911 (VS 1968); gender: male; details: held the title of deputy mukhiyā of the Guṭhī Bandobasta Aḍḍā under Śrī 3 Sarkāra; diṭṭhā of the kitchen (pākaśālā) of Śrī Pūrṇeśvara of the Jaṅganandaprakāśeśvara Guṭhī; remarks: note that these might be two different persons. #new# View details
1771 Lāla Bāhādura Khatrī Khatrī persName flourished: 1919 (VS 1976, K_0281_0045) - 1926 (VS 1983, K_0281_0041); gender: male; details: borrowed money from Vīra Bāhādura Khatrī Chetrī to pay off a debt and put up his slave Rave as collateral; slave-owner who submitted a paramabhaṭṭā deed as part of a slave manumission campaign in Pyuthan (K_0281_0041); resided in Upallo Rasapura. #checked# View details
2022 Lāla Bāhādura Rāyāmājhī Chetrī Rāyāmajhī Chetrī persName flourished: 1907 (VS 1964); gender: male; details: magistrate (bicārī) of the Salyan court (adālata). View details
295 Lāla Giri Giri persName see under Rāja Giri. View details
91 Lalita Bam Pā̃ḍe Pā̃ḍe / Pāṇḍe persName flourished: 1831 (VS 1888); gender: male; children: Bīra Bahādura Pā̃ḍe. #checked# View details
359 Lalīta Śamśera Jaṅga Bahādura Rāṇā Rāṇā persName flourished: 1888; gender: male; father: Dhīra Śamśera Jaṅga Kũvara Rāṇā; siblings: Vīra Śamśera Jaṅga Bahādura Rāṇā, Ḍamvara Śamśera Jaṅga Bahādura Rāṇā, Khaḍga Śamśera Jaṅga Bahādura Rāṇā, Raṇa Śamśera Jaṅga Bahādura Rāṇā, Deva Śamśera Jaṅga Bahādura Rāṇā, Candra Śamśera Jaṅga Bahādura Rāṇā, Bhīma Śamśera Jaṅga Bahādura Rāṇā, Phatya Śamśera Jaṅga Bahādura Rāṇā, Jīta Śamśera Jaṅga Bahādura Rāṇā, Pūrṇa Śamśera Jaṅga Bahādura Rāṇā, Jyādu Śamśera Jaṅga Bahādura Rāṇā, Durgā Śamśera Jaṅga Bahādura Rāṇā, Śera Śamśera Jaṅga Bahādura Rāṇā, Juddha Śamśera Jaṅga Bahādura Rāṇā, Khamva Śamśera Jaṅga Bahādura Rāṇā and Harṣa Śamśera Jaṅga Bahādura Rāṇā (Śamaśera 1999: vaṃśavṛkṣa 8 ka); details: held the title of Commanding-General of the Northern Front in 1888. #checked# View details
190 Lalitatripurasundarī persName b. 1794, d. 6 April 1832 of cholera at Kathmandu; daughter of Nayana Siṃha Thāpā and Rānā Kumārī Pā̃ḍe, sister of Māthavara Siṃha Thāpā; sixth Mahārānī of King Raṇabahādura Śāha (m. 1805); regent from 25th April 1806 until her death; wrote a treatise on Rājadharma (commentary to the Mahābhārata); had the Dhārahara tower constructed usually attributed to Bhīmasena Thāpā, and the Tripureśvara Mahādeva temple at Tripureshwar, South Kathmandu; bibl.: http://www.royalark.net/Nepal/nepal6.htm; viaf:13579330, wiki:Queen_Tripurasundari_of_Nepal. View details
2196 Lalitmān persName flourished: 1819; gender: male; details: involved in copying documents; resided in Makhana Ṭola. #new# View details
2555 Lālsīṃ Karmācārjye persName flourished: CE 1887 (VS 1944); gender: male; father: Rājamān Karmācārjye; details: lived in Bhaktapur; #new# View details
2170 Laṃda Siṃ Siṃ persName flourished: 1842; gender: male; details: a kusle musician, playing a ḍholak in the mornings and evenings at Tripureśvara temple. #new# View details
526 Lamjung placeName a district in Western Nepal, part of the Gandaki Province; former principality and one of the Caubīsī Rājya; ruled by: Yaśobrahma Śāha (ca. 16th century); wiki:Lamjung_District, wiki:Kingdom_of_Lamjung, gnd: 4503279-8. #checked# View details
1614 Lamjung Darbar placeName also known as: Lamjung Durbar, Lamjung Palace; former palace in Lamjung; built in the 16th century by Ghale Gurung Rajas, nationalised on 23 August 2007; normdata: wiki:Lamjung_Durbar. View details
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