Tuesday, August 31, 2010

sindhuli district of nepal

sindhuli district is located in janakpur zone .it lies in central development region . It has an area of 2491 km     square . It has population of 2,79,821.according to cencus of 2001. It has 57 vdc.
sindhuli district is one of the historical palace of nepal it has historical palace like sindhuli gadi, hariharpur gadi,.this district is also famous for religious  for eg kali maisthan ,maisthan,siddhababba temple etc.my district is also famous for junar ,orange ,guras etc .
In sindhuli district we can find many caste like bhramins,chettris,tamang,danuwar majhi  and other caste .many of people of this district are tamang , majhi danuwar.My district is best to live .my district is not fully developed .

sindhuli district

Monday, August 30, 2010

Arun Thakur is a village development committee in Sindhuli District in the Janakpur Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 3289 people living in 652 individual households.[1]Amale is a village development committee in Sindhuli District in the Janakpur Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 2031 people living in 334 individual householdsVillage Development Committees (VDC's)

Village Development Committees (VDC's)




Map of the VDC's in Sindhuli DistrictAmale

Arun Thakur

Bahuntilpung

Balajor

Baseshwor

Bastipur

Belghari

Bhadrakali

Bhiman

Bhimeshwor

Bhimsthan

Bhuwaneshor Gwaltar

Bitijor Bagaincha

Dadiguranshe

Dudbhanjyang

Dudhouli

Hariharpur Gadhi

Harsahi

Hatpate

Jalkanya

Jarayotar

Jhangajholi Ratmati

Jinakhu

Kakur Thakur

Kalpabrishykha

Kamalamai

Kapilakot

Khang Sang

Kholagaun

Kuseswor Dumja

Kyaneshwor

Ladabhir

Lampantar

Mahadevdada

Mahadevsthan

Mahendrajhayadi

Majuwa

Netrakali

Nipane

Pipalmadi

Purano Jhangajholi

Ranibas

Ranichauri

Ratamata

Ratnachura

Ratnawati

Santeswori

Siddheswori

Sirthouli

Sitalpati

Solpathana

Sunam Pokhari

Tamajor

Tandi

Tinkanya

Tosramkhola

Tribhuvan Ambote





[edit] See also

Zones of Nepal

[edit] References

Districts of Nepal at statoids.com

[hide]v • d • eDistricts of Nepal



Achham · Arghakhanchi · Baglung · Baitadi · Bajhang · Bajura · Banke · Bara · Bardiya · Bhaktapur · Bhojpur · Chitwan · Dadeldhura · Dailekh · Dang Deokhuri · Darchula · Dhading · Dhankuta · Dhanusa · Dolkha · Dolpa · Doti · Gorkha · Gulmi · Humla · Ilam · Jajarkot · Jhapa · Jumla · Kailali · Kalikot · Kanchanpur · Kapilvastu · Kaski · Kathmandu · Kavrepalanchok · Khotang · Lalitpur · Lamjung · Mahottari · Makwanpur · Manang · Morang · Mugu · Mustang · Myagdi · Nawalparasi · Nuwakot · Okhaldhunga · Palpa · Panchthar · Parbat · Parsa · Pyuthan · Ramechhap · Rasuwa · Rautahat · Rolpa · Rukum · Rupandehi · Salyan · Sankhuwasabha · Saptari · Sarlahi · Sindhuli · Sindhulpalchok · Siraha · Solukhumbu · Sunsari · Surkhet · Syangja · Tanahu · Taplejung · Terhathum · Udayapur


Village Development Committees (VDC's)




Map of the VDC's in Sindhuli DistrictAmale

Arun Thakur

Bahuntilpung

Balajor

Baseshwor

Bastipur

Belghari

Bhadrakali

Bhiman

Bhimeshwor

Bhimsthan

Bhuwaneshor Gwaltar

Bitijor Bagaincha

Dadiguranshe

Dudbhanjyang

Dudhouli

Hariharpur Gadhi

Harsahi

Hatpate

Jalkanya

Jarayotar

Jhangajholi Ratmati

Jinakhu

Kakur Thakur

Kalpabrishykha

Kamalamai

Kapilakot

Khang Sang

Kholagaun

Kuseswor Dumja

Kyaneshwor

Ladabhir

Lampantar

Mahadevdada

Mahadevsthan

Mahendrajhayadi

Majuwa

Netrakali

Nipane

Pipalmadi

Purano Jhangajholi

Ranibas

Ranichauri

Ratamata

Ratnachura

Ratnawati

Santeswori

Siddheswori

Sirthouli

Sitalpati

Solpathana

Sunam Pokhari

Tamajor

Tandi

Tinkanya

Tosramkhola

Tribhuvan Ambote





[edit] See also

Zones of Nepal

[edit] References

Districts of Nepal at statoids.com

[hide]v • d • eDistricts of Nepal



Achham · Arghakhanchi · Baglung · Baitadi · Bajhang · Bajura · Banke · Bara · Bardiya · Bhaktapur · Bhojpur · Chitwan · Dadeldhura · Dailekh · Dang Deokhuri · Darchula · Dhading · Dhankuta · Dhanusa · Dolkha · Dolpa · Doti · Gorkha · Gulmi · Humla · Ilam · Jajarkot · Jhapa · Jumla · Kailali · Kalikot · Kanchanpur · Kapilvastu · Kaski · Kathmandu · Kavrepalanchok · Khotang · Lalitpur · Lamjung · Mahottari · Makwanpur · Manang · Morang · Mugu · Mustang · Myagdi · Nawalparasi · Nuwakot · Okhaldhunga · Palpa · Panchthar · Parbat · Parsa · Pyuthan · Ramechhap · Rasuwa · Rautahat · Rolpa · Rukum · Rupandehi · Salyan · Sankhuwasabha · Saptari · Sarlahi · Sindhuli · Sindhulpalchok · Siraha · Solukhumbu · Sunsari · Surkhet · Syangja · Tanahu · Taplejung · Terhathum · Udayapur






Amale is a village development committee in Sindhuli District in the Janakpur Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 2031 people living in 334 individual households


Arun Thakur is a village development committee in Sindhuli District in the Janakpur Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 3289 people living in 652 individual households.

This place has a huge historic significance. The sindhuli Gadhi in Sindhuli is the place where British Soldiers were defeated for the first time in Asia in 1767A.D . The British under the leadership of Captain Kinloch came to help the then ruler of Kathmandu, Jai Prakash Malla against the attack of Prithvi Naraya Shah. The Gurkha soldiers were familiar with the terrain and they utilized it to the fullest. The british army had advanced weapons like guns and cannons whereas the Gurkha were with bows arrows, spears etc. But the Gurkhas fought bravely and defeated the British. The british ran for their life leaving behind the weapons they brought together with them. Some of these weapons can still be found in Sindhuli Gadhisindhuli district of janakpur zone

This place has a huge historic significance. The sindhuli Gadhi in Sindhuli is the place where British Soldiers were defeated for the first time in Asia in 1767A.D . The British under the leadership of Captain Kinloch came to help the then ruler of Kathmandu, Jai Prakash Malla against the attack of Prithvi Naraya Shah. The Gurkha soldiers were familiar with the terrain and they utilized it to the fullest. The british army had advanced weapons like guns and cannons whereas the Gurkha were with bows arrows, spears etc. But the Gurkhas fought bravely and defeated the British. The british ran for their life leaving behind the weapons they brought together with them. Some of these weapons can still be found in Sindhuli Gadhi

introduction of sindhuli

sindhuli district is located in janakpur zone . sindhuli is famous for historical palace .it is also famous for
junar ,guras etc. Sindhuli District, a part of Janakpur Zone, is one of the seventy-five districts of Nepal, a landlocked country of South Asia. The district, with Sindhulimadhi Kamalamai as its district headquarters, covers an area of 2,491 km² and has a population (2001) of 279,821.