ID | Name | Surname | Type | Notes | Actions |
1475 | Nārāyaṇa Giri Gosāñīṃ | Giri Gosāñīṃ | persName | flourished: 1823 (VS 1879);
gender: male;
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2034 | Nārāyaṇa Paṇḍita | Paṇḍita | persName | see/link under Nārāyaṇa Pauḍyāla | View details |
2031 | Nārāyaṇa Pauḍyāla | Pauḍyāla | persName | also known as: Śrīnārāyeṇa Paṇḍita, Rājanārāyen Paṇḍita;
flourished: 1830 (VS 1887);
gender: male;
father: Vrajanātha Pauḍyāla;
siiblings: Raṅganātha Pauḍyāla, Kṛṣṇa Pauḍyāla, Viṣṇu Pauḍyāla (Pauḍela VS 2072: 4);
details:
sold (together with his brothers) several birtās in Salyan for 3.201 rupees to Mahanta Rūpanātha in 1854 (VS 1910 Naraharinātha VS 2022: 462), a transaction offcially confirmed by King Surendra in 1872 (VS 1929) only (Naraharinātha VS 2022: 464f., K_0469_0020);
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777 | Nārāyaṇahiṭi | | placeName | also Narayanhiti;
a stone fountain (dhunge dhārā) north east of the old city of Kathmandu after which the Narayanhiti Palace was named.
wiki:File:Narayan_Hiti,_Kathmandu_20200922.jpg. #checked# | View details |
345 | Nārāyaṇanātha | Nātha | persName | also known as: Nārāyaṇanātha Yogī;
flourished: ?
details:
held the title of rājaguru (cf. Naraharinātha VS 2022: 449);
pūjārī at the Ratannātha temple in Phalabang;
according to his genealogy (published in Naraharinātha n.d.: 69) disciple of Gopāla[nātha] and guru of Kṛṣṇanātha, Śaṅkaranātha and Paśupatinātha. | View details |
712 | Narayanhiti Palace | | placeName | also Nārāyaṇahiṭi Darbāra;
a royal palace in Kathmandu, a museum since 2008;
first used by Dhaukala Siṃha Basnyāt and his family following a land grant by King Raṇabahādura Śāha in 1793, then used by Cautariyā Phattya Jaṅga Śāha, confiscated by Jaṅga Bahādura Kũvara Rāṇā after the Koṭ massacre, inhabited by Raṇa Uddīpa Siṃha Kũvara Rāṇā (Whitmarsh 2018: 60 n. 93), rebuilt under Vīra Śamśera Jaṅga Bahādura Rāṇā (Whitmarsh 2018: 61 n. 94), served as a residence and principal workplace for the king of Nepal since King Pṛthvī Vīra Vikrama Śāha moved into it in the 1880s;
bibl.: Whitmarsh 2018, Weiler 2009: 107–108, wiki:Narayanhiti_Palace. #checked#
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2475 | Narendra Bahādura Rāṇā | | persName | flourished: CE 1912 (VS 1968);
gender: male;
details:
(probably) held the title of hākima of the Gorkha māla aḍḍā
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312 | Narendra Rājyalakṣmī Devī | | persName | also known as: Narendra Lakṣmī, Narindra Lakṣmī Devī;
born: near Varanasi;
died: 11 January 1775 at Devighat by satī;
father: Abhiman Singh (Raj 1997: 13), a Rajput from India;
spouse: King Pṛthvīnārāyaṇa (married in 1740, Raj 1997: 13);
children: Pratāpa Siṃha, Vedum Śāha, Bahādura Śāha;
details:
queen of Gorkha and Nepal;
a gold sukā bearing her name (śrī śrī narindra lakṣmī devī) was minted in 1771 (Walsh 1908: 742);
became satī along with three maid servants at her husband's death (Raj 1997: 13);
normdata:
wiki:Queen_Narendra_of_Nepal.
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1140 | Narikot | | placeName | a town and a former village development committee in Pyuthan district;
wiki:Narikot. #checked# | View details |
226 | Narmadeśvara Jaisī Arjyāla | Jaisī Arjyāla | persName | flourished: 1807 (VS 1864);
details:
appointed priest of Gorkhā Upallokoṭa in 1807 (VS 1864) to succeed Vaijanātha Josī Arjyāla (K_0029_0025A).
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502 | Narotamadhara | | persName | flourished: ?;
gender: male;
details:
scribe (nausindā) involved in copying documents. #checked# | View details |
2436 | Narottam Mahara | Mahara | persName | flourished: 1911 (VS 1968, K_0382_0039);
gender: male;
details:
scribe (nausindā) involved in copying documents. #checked# | View details |
1569 | Naru Śāha | Śāha | persName | flourished: 1777 (VS 1834);
gender: male;
details:
involved in performing the funerary rituals for King Pṛthvīnārāyaṇa Śāha. #new# | View details |
406 | Nāthu Acārja | Acārja / Ācārya | persName | flourished: 1827 (VS 1884);
gender: male;
details:
issued a quitclaim deed (phārsepatra) giving the birtā (of his ancestor Jaikṛsna Kāsīrāma Acārja?) in Cakhaurāgāũ for 200 rupees to Mahanta Rūpanātha in 1827 (VS 1884; cf. Naraharinātha VS 2022: 461; K_0469_0030; K_0469_0017 [[doc. 18]], see also Bouillier 1991: 160).
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1685 | Nau Bāhāḥ | | placeName | also known as: Nagu Bāhāla, Nau Bāhāla, Nugū Bāhāla, Rūpavarṇa Vihāra;
a branch monastery of Oku Bāhāla, Patan;
NHDP:LAL2380. #checked#
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1336 | Nau Nihal Singh | Singh | persName | also known as: Yuvraj Kunwar Nau Nihal Singh, Bhanwar Singh, Bhanwar Sa, Kunwar Sa;
born: 9 March 1821 in Lahore;
died: 5 November 1840 in Lahore;
gender: male;
details:
the third Maharaja of the Sikh Empire (r. 8 October 1839 – 5 November 1840);
in nominal command of the Sikh army during the Battle of Peshawar in 1834 (Cunningham 1853: 204);
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954 | Naughala Ṭola | | placeName | a city quarter (ṭola) in Kathmandu.
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89 | Navāba Siṃ Khatri | Khatri | persName | flourished: 1831 (VS 1888);
gender: male;
details:
sacrificed buffaloes at Mūlacoka, Kathmandu.
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316 | Navala Siṃha Bāḍā | Bāḍā | persName | flourished: 1807 (VS 1864) –1818;
gender: male;
details:
pūjārī of the Manakāmanā temple. #new# | View details |
662 | Nawalparasi | | placeName | a district in central Nepal and one of the 75 development districts;
with the introduction of the federal system (Constitution of 2015) split into Nawalpur and Parasi;
wiki:Nawalparasi_District.
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