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945 Pallāpura placeName #empty# View details
2259 Pallo Kirāta placeName far-eastern of the three Kirāta areas (Vallo, Majha and Pallo Kirāta) as listed by Hodgson 1880 I: 398 (see also Pradhan 2009: 5); between the Arun valley and the Singalila ridge at the border to West-Bengal and Sikkim; historically inhabited by mainly Limbu groups, therefore sometimes used synonym with Limbuvān (Pradhan 2009: 57); other sources distinguish that Pallo Kirāta comprised the Dasa Limbuvān and 17 districts (thums), inhabited by other Kirānti groups, mainly Yakkha (Linkha 2024: 88); wiki:kirat_region #new# View details
5 Palpa placeName also known as: Pālapā, Pālpā; a district in Western Nepal, part of the Lumbini Province province; former principality and last of the independent Caubīsī Rājya, annexed by Raṇabahādura Śāha after his return from exile in 1804 (Kumar 1967: 12); one of three "first courts of appeal" known as gauḍās (Kumar 1967: 130). wiki:Palpa_District, wiki:Kingdom_of_Palpa. #checked# View details
1946 Palsāṃ Buṭī persName flourished: 1892 (VS 1949, E_3446_0032); gender: female; father: Palsāṃ Chīrīṃ; details: slave (keṭī) owned by Kaisaṃ Khunu from Sāmāgāũ; Kaisaṃ Khunu made provisions to free her after his death. #new# View details
1947 Palsāṃ Chīrīṃ persName flourished: 1892 (VS 1949, E_3446_0032); gender: male; children: Palsāṃ Buṭī; details: sold his daughter Palsāṃ Buṭī as a slave to Kaisaṃ Khunu in order to survive famine. #new# View details
1629 Palṭen persName flourished: 1894 (VS 1951, Tsum_0001_0010); gender: male; details: held the title of ḍiṭṭhā of Sirdibas. #new# View details
1581 Pālu Siṃ Siṃ persName flourished: 1833 (VS 1890); gender: male; details: lived in Ṭhuloserā; held the title of mohīnāike involved in fixing boundaries of royal land grants. #new# View details
1113 Pāmacok placeName also known as Pamchok; a village in Lamjung district; geonames:7965933. #checked# View details
1236 Paṃbhu placeName location needs to be verified; document suggests a locality in the Kathmandu Valley. #checked# View details
2343 Paṃdeū persName flourished: 1831 (VS 1888); gender: male; details: holder of chāpa land in Kathmandu. #new# View details
2584 Panasīṃ Bhati persName flourished: CE 1887 (VS 1944); gender: male; details: lived in Bhaktapur; #new# View details
645 Panautī placeName a town and municipality in Kavrepalanchowk district; wiki:Panauti, viaf:147765664, geonames:7963596, gnd:1270663895. #checked# View details
2542 Panca Siṃ persName flourished 1824 (VS 1881); gender: male; #new# View details
2351 Panchkhapan placeName also known as: Pāñca Khapana, Pāca Khapana, Pāñca Khappana; municipality in Sankhuwasabha district, Koshi Province (formerly Province No.1); historical district (thum) within Limbuvān/Pallo Kirāta; along with Pāñca Majhiyā and Dasa Majhiyā districts regarded traditional territory of the Yakkha (Linkha 2024: 88); wiki:Panchkhapan_Municipality #new# View details
705 Panchthar placeName a district in Eastern Nepal part of Province No.1; wiki:Panchthar_District, geonames: 12095500, geonames: 1282947. #checked# View details
560 Paṇḍu persName died: before 1769; gender: male; details: a brahmin. #new# View details
1031 Pang-sh’ing placeName see/link under Pāṅsigāũ View details
1090 Pangdun placeName a settlement in the Baling sector of Upper Tsum. #checked# View details
845 Pāñcāyana temple placeName temple at Thāpāthalī housing the Kũvara Rāṇā family's lineage deity (kuladevatā), "Mahākālī residing in India's Vindhyācala range" (bhāratakā vindhyācala nivāsī mahākālī), and their iṣṭadevatā, Bālātripurasundarī, in the form of a yantra (http://www.panchayanranakunwar.org.np/pages/panchayan-parichaye). View details
988 Pāṅsigāũ placeName the "amended name" is Pang-sh’ing (Snellgrove 1961: 282); a village in the Kutang administrative sector of the Aṭhāra Saya Kholā region. #checked# View details
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