ID | Name | Surname | Type | Notes | Actions |
1142 | Ogla Ṭola | | placeName | also known as: Ogala, Vāghaḥ;
a city quarter (ṭola) in upper Kathmandu around Indracoka (Toffin 1994: 451–452, 454).
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704 | Okhaldhunga | | placeName | a district in Eastern Nepal part of Province No.1;
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1149 | Okharkot | | placeName | also known as Okharbhoṭ?;
a town and a former village development committee in Pyuthan district;
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851 | Oku Bāhāla | | placeName | also known as: Śivadevasaṃskārita Rudravarṇa Mahāvihāra, Vaṃku Bāhara;
one of the major Newar Buddhist monasteries in Patan and the city quarter (ṭola) surrounding it. #checked#
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1096 | Olāṅcuṅga Golā | | placeName | also known as Holung, Olangchung Gola, Wallanchoon, Walung;
a village in Taplejung district;
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2224 | Oliver Cromwell | | persName | born: 25 April 1599 in Huntingdon;
died: 3 September 1658 in Westminster;
gender: male;
father: Robert Cromwell;
mother: Elizabeth Steward;
spouse: Elizabeth Cromwell;
details:
held the title of Lord Protector (16 December 1653 – 3 September 1658);
normdata:
gnd:118522841, viaf:34498004, wiki:Oliver_Cromwell, wikidata:Q44279.
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337 | Om Bahāla | | placeName | a Buddhist monastery in lower (kvane) Kathmandu and the area surrounding it. | View details |
2737 | Om Bāhāla Lāchi | | placeName | A road next to Om Bahāla in Kathmandu. | View details |
2288 | Onao Śiva Mahājana | | persName | gender: male;
details:
held the title of amālī;
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2107 | Orissa | | placeName | also known as: Uḍe, Odisha;
a state in Eastern India;
geonames:1261029, wiki:Odisha, dbr:Odisha, gnd:4043880-6; #MG# #new#
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1011 | Pacalībhairava | | placeName | temple in Teku, Kathmandu;
NHDP:KAT2580 (https://danam.cats.uni-heidelberg.de/report/a10c10ff-f2fb-459c-9768-9139e26a1951). | View details |
644 | Pācapārvā | | placeName | also Pāṃcapārvā; lit. "the five sectors";
an administrative sub-division of the Syāra sector of the Aṭhāra Saya Kholā region, often used by Nepalese government officials to refer to upper Tsum; comprises the five sectors Pāro, Ṅgāka, Phurbe, Chule and Nile. | View details |
2004 | Pachilla Dang | | placeName | a pargana (cf. map in Bouillier 1993: 30 and Krauskopff 1989: 43) #to be revised# | View details |
2392 | Padamā | | persName |
flourished: CE 1821 (VS1878);
gender: female;
details:
lived in Gorkha;
held the title of maṅgalinī;
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2086 | Padama Pādhyā Adhikāri | Adhikāri | persName | flourished: 1812 (VS 1869);
gender: male;
details:
elder (tharī) involved in fixing boundaries of a royal land grant at Salyan.
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1563 | Pāḍau Siṃ Lākhe | Lākhe | persName | flourished: 1875 (VS 1932);
gender: male;
details:
sold sunābirtā land in Thimi;
lived in Tachu Ṭola. #new#
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1589 | Padma Jaṅ Malla | Malla | persName | flourished: 1906;
held the title of lieutenant;
worked for the Phalabang revenue office (māla); | View details |
562 | Padma Jaṅga Bahādura Kũvara Rāṇā | Kũvara Rāṇā | persName | born: December 1857;
died: 29 June 1906 (see foreword in Rana 1980: x-xi);
gender: male;
father: Jaṅga Bahādura Kũvara Rāṇā;
children: Jyānajaṅga, Piyuṣa, Jhapata, Yuvarāja, Śyāma, Cuḍāmaṇi, Lāla, Ṭekendra, Mahendra, Potendra, Khaḍga, Bodha, Nepala, Yodha and Pitāmvara (according to Śamaśera 1999: vaṃśavṛkṣa 7);
details:
held the title of General;
commanded an expeditionary force to Tibet in 1883; fled to British India after the revolution of 1885; author of "Life of Maharaja Sir Jung Bahadur" first published post mortem in 1909 (Rana 1980). #new#
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309 | Padma Śamśera Jaṅga Bahādura Rāṇā | Rāṇā | persName | b. ##; d. ##;
Prime minister 29 November 1945 - 30 April 1948. | View details |
835 | Pahad | | placeName | also known as: Pahāḍa, Pāhāḍa, Pāhād, Pahar;
hilly and mountainous region in Nepal, consisting of the Lower Himalayan range; often contrasted with the Tarai region;
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