ID | Name | Surname | Type | Notes | Actions |
1544 | Puṇyasila Jaisi Khanāl | Khanāl | persName | flourished: 1836 (VS 1893);
gender: male;
details:
lived in Bhaktapur;
held the title of mohīnāike;
involved in fixing boundaries of royal land grants. #new# | View details |
2076 | Purana Thāpā | Thāpā | persName | flourished: 1812 (VS 1869);
gender: male;
details:
amāli involved in fixing boundaries of a royal land grant at Salyan.
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265 | Puranagau | | placeName | also known as: Purānagāu, Pūrānagāu;
a former village development committee (VDC) in Ramechhap District;
normdata: wiki:Puranagau, dbr:Puranagau. | View details |
2504 | Purendra Śāha | | persName | also known as: Pūrṇa Śāha;
gender: male;
father: Dravya Śāha;
children: Rāma Śāha, Chatra Śāha;
details:
lived in Gorkha;
King of Gorkha (r. 1570-1605);
normdata:
wiki: Purna_Shah, wikidata:Q20961704.
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762 | Puri | | placeName | a holy city in the state of Odisha, India;
one of the four holy pilgrimage sites (dhāma) in India;
wiki:Puri, geonames:1259184.
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533 | Purkot | | placeName | also Purkoṭa;
former VDC in Tanahun;
former administrative unit (thuma) (Sañcāra Mantrālaya VS 2031: III, 287);
its entire land measuring 1300 khetamuris were established as a guṭhī for Kālikā of Gorkhā in 1799 (K_0120_0020, K_0120_0024);
borders defined: east: the Marsyāṃdī [River], west: the border of [the neighboring thuma] Vasantapura, north: border of the Cītī Kholā, south: the Phāmdī [and] Kālīmāṭī Kholās (K_0120_0024). | View details |
1989 | Purkoṭ Tela | | placeName | the location needs to be verified;
the document suggests a village in Pyuthan. #new#
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1990 | Purkoṭ Vastu | | placeName | the location needs to be verified;
the document suggests a village in Pyuthan. #new# | View details |
1040 | Purṇa | | persName | flourished: ?;
gender: male;
details:
scribe (nausindā) involved in copying lālamoharas. #checked# | View details |
467 | Pūrṇa Śamśera Jaṅga Bahādura Rāṇā | Rāṇā | persName | flourished: ?;
gender: male;
father: Dhīra Śamśera Jaṅga Kũvara Rāṇā.
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1251 | Purnia | | placeName | a city and a district in Bihar state, India;
wiki:Purnia_district, viaf:130285070, geonames:1259168; wiki:Purnia, viaf:235227237, gnd:4616297-5, geonames:1259166. #CZ# | View details |
2003 | Puruṣotaṃ Prasāda | | persName | flourished: in or after 1921 (VS 1978);
gender: male;
details:
person involved in writing or certifying documents.
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1413 | Pūrva 2 Nambara | | placeName | also known as: Pūrva 2 Lambara;
East Number 2, one of the 32 districts in Nepal before 1956. It's district headquarter lied in Dolakhā. | View details |
69 | Puṣkara Śāha | Śāha | persName | flourished: n the first half of the 19th cent.;
gender: male;
father: Jīva Śāha;
siblings: Praṇa Śāha and Śamśera Śāha (J.C. Regmi et al. 1981: 75);
children: Bhīma Vikrama and Vīra Vikrama Śāha;
details:
held the title of cautariyā; mukhtiyāra (appointed by Queen Sāmrājyalakṣmī Devī) early April 1840–1 November 1840 (cf. Acharya 1971: 16);
normdata: wiki:Chautariya_Pushkar_Shah. #new# | View details |
289 | Puṣkaranātha | Nātha | persName | probably appointed by Prime Minister Candra Śaṃśera as successor of Chatranātha (see Bouillier 1991: 167f.) on the gaddī of Bhagavantanātha.
He was follow in office by his son Yamanātha. | View details |
1732 | Putalī | | persName | flourished: 1908 (VS 1965);
gender: female;
mother: Kālī;
siblings: Dhane, Mane;
details:
slave (kamārī) owned by Rāmeśvara Bhaṭṭarāī Jaisī of Sipā Vaḍahare in 1908;
sold along with her mother and siblings to Kulmāna Giri by Cūḍāmaṇi Bhaṭṭarāī Jaisī, the brother of Rāmeśvara Bhattarāī Jaisī in 1908 (K_0348_0037).
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1296 | Putalī Rānī | | persName | flourished: 1857-1858 (VS 1914, DNA_0002_0029);
gender: female;
details:
one of the concubines of Prime Minister Jaṅga Bahādura Rāṇā;
their affair started while he was appointed as a bodyguard of King Rājendra and she was a caregiver at the royal palace;
when King Rājendra and his two queens were sent to Varanasi after the Bhaṇḍārakhāla massacre in 1846, Jaṅga Bahādura Rāṇā took permission from King Surendra to make Putalī Rānī his concubine; she was brought toThāpāthalī Palace and there addressed as Putalī Rānī;
later her title was upgraded to Mahārānī (Bhandari VS 2068: 132-133). #checked# | View details |
448 | Pyaṃga Thāṃ | | placeName | Locality between Gā Bāhāla and Pim Bāhāla in Patan. | View details |
1105 | Pyeḍā | | placeName | also known as Piḍā, Pida;
a village and village development committee in Dhading district;
wiki:Pida,_Nepal.
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573 | Pyuthan | | placeName | also known as: Piyuṭhānā, Pīuṭhānā, Pīūṭhānā, Pyuṭhāṃ, Pyuṭhāna, Pyuṭhānā, Pyuṃṭhānā, Pyūṭhānā, Pyū̃ṭhānā, Pyauṭhānā;
a municipality and district in the Lumbini Province, South-Western Nepal.
former principality and one of the Caubīsī Rājya;
conquered by the Gorkhālīs in 1786 (VS 1843 kārt 19 gate, Panta 2022: 37);
wiki:Kingdom_of_Pyuthan, wiki:Pyuthan_District, wiki:Pyuthan_Municipality.
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