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2487 Lāṭā Sārkī persName flourished: #CE_DATE# (VS 2003); gender: unknown; details: lived in Koṭthoka; held the title of kaṭuvāla; #new# View details
2058 Lateṭā placeName location needs to be verified; document suggests a village in Salyan; View details
2028 Le(?)te Thāpā Chetrī Thāpā Chetrī persName flourished: 1907 (VS 1964); gender: male; details: soldier or guard (sipāhī) of the Salyan district office (gauḍā). #AZ View details
2658 Leru placeName a village and an administrative sector in the Pācapārvā region (Upper Tsum); View details
2040 Leṭāragāũ placeName also known as: Leṭāragāū; a hamlet north of Śrīgāũ in the ambala of Pachilla Dang (cf. K_0469_0021); details: mentioned (together with Rānāgāũ, Prasaḍuvāgāuũ and Vāgaragāũgāũ) in a lālamohara issued in the name of Mahanta Rūpanātha by King Rājendra in 1820 (VS 1877) as one of the mortgaged (bā̃dhā) birtās (K_0469_0021, see also (K_0469_0017 [doc. 13]); geoName:7938375 View details
2424 Lhākpā Chiriṅ Bhoṭe persName flourished: CE 1903 (VS 1960); gender: male; sibling: Gyaltsen Bhoṭe, Lopsān Bhoṭe; details: lived in Lamjung; #new# View details
886 Lhāmdi placeName #empty# View details
2466 Lhārkyāpa persName flourished: CE 1891 (VS 1948); gender: male; details: lived in Pāro; held the title of jeṭhā-buḍhā; #new# View details
296 Lhasa placeName View details
1076 Lī Gāũ placeName a village in Lo. #checked# View details
1131 Līghā placeName also known as: Līghā Gāu, Lipa, Leghā, Leghā Gāu; a village and former village development committee in Pyuthan district; wiki:Ligha. #checked# View details
2536 Likhu Kholā geogName tributary to the Sunakosi in eastern Nepal; wiki:Likhu_Khola #new# View details
1612 Lilādhara Arjyāla Arjyāla persName flourished: 1812 (VS 1869); gender: male; details: representative of the tharaghara as witness in royal land grants. #checked# View details
2262 Limbuvān placeName also known as: Limbuān; Yākthung Lāje; Pallo Kirāta; designates the "Land of Limbus," in Limbu "Yakthung Lāje"; associated with 10 historical Limbu areas, the Das Limbuvān that are now part of eastern Nepal; in the Rāṇā period further divided into 10 Limbu areas and 17 districts (Satra Thum) and during the 1964 land reform into 23 divisons; wiki:limbuwan #new# View details
880 Litang placeName also known as Lithang; a town and a county in Sichuan province; previously in Kham (Tibet); wiki:Litang_County. #checked# View details
958 Livālivī placeName location needs to be verified; the document suggest a tract of land in Bhaktapur. #checked# View details
1075 Lo placeName also known as: Upper Mustang; the northern part of Mustang district and an independent kingdom until 2008; wiki:Upper_Mustang. #checked# View details
414 Loka Bahādura Thāpā Chetrī Thāpā Chetrī persName flourished: 1861–1883 (VS 1940); gender: male; father: Dalamardana Thāpā Chetrī; mother: Himmat Kumārī; siblings: Śera Bahādura Thāpā Chetrī, Śeramardana Thāpā Chetrī and Gajamardana Thāpā Chetrī; details: held the title of chief colonel; in 1873 (VS 1930), appointed as chief administrator of the Salyan district office (gauḍā (Regmi 1985: 38) or aḍḍā (see e.g. K_0469_0033); see also Adhikari 1984: 228 table V), succeeding his mother Himmat Kumārī who took over the post from her husband after his death in 1871 (Regmi 1985: 38); in 1876 (VS 1933), took up a contract for the collection of levies at the local bazaar of Butwal on an annual payment of Rs. 84,000 (Regmi 1985: 38); in 1878 (VS 1935), took up a contract for the collection of revenue in Banke Bazaar (Nepalganj) on an annual payment of Rs. 35,000 (Regmi 1985: 38); According to Regmi, he found to be owing arrears of payment to the government amounting to Rs 272,000, returned to Kathmandu and was replaced in office by his brother Śera Bahādura Thāpā Chetrī in 1883 (VS 1940) (Regmi 1985: 39); but in 1886 (VS 1943) issued a report regarding the appointment of Hīrānātha as successor of Mahanta Khīmānātha, seemingly (still or again?) as head of the Salyan district office (K_0097_0038, cf. also K_0469_0033). #new# View details
281 Lokanātha Nātha persName third successor of Bhagavantanātha on the monastical throne (gaddī) in Śrīgāũ; confirmed as successor of his guru Rūpanātha by King Rājendra in 1832 (VS 1889 Āṣādha kṛṣṇa 5; K_0469_0003 and K_0469_0036). according to the Yogivaṃśāvalī, he added further buildings to the site in Śrīgāũ in 1842 (VS 1899, Naraharinātha n.d.: 88, see also Naraharinātha VS 2022: 414; Bouillier 1991: 161f.), and, after completing the construction works, he left Kharkākoṭa (=Śrīgāũ) for Rānagāũ "where he established the custom to make the Dasai puja for Devi, Bhairav and Navadurga with the royal paraphernalia of the Kirtipur Raja" (Bouillier 1991: 162 [with reference to Naraharinātha n.d.: 88]). Succeeded on the throne by his disciple Jagadīśvaranātha in 1848. View details
290 Lokanātha Nātha persName b. ca. 1895 (VS 1952); d. 1942 in Hīlorī maṭha, South India (Naraharinātha n.d.: 89) Son of Hīrānātha (cf. K_0468_0061); Selected by his guru Chatranātha as successor on the throne (gaddī) of Bhagavantanātha in Rānāgāũ. View details
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