4345:(PSC) or by a member appointed by him, and a General Directorate would be created under the NA, headed by a Lieutenant General, to absorb the integrated combatants. The combatants will have to undergo between three and nine months of training, depending on their ranks. The Directorate would only be deployed for disaster relief, industrial security, development, and forest and environment conservation. On 17 April, the NA stated that it could not start the recruitment process of former Maoist combatants until the structure—leadership and size—of the General Directorate had been finalised at the political level. On 19 April 2012, the three major political parties agreed to merge two separate proposed commissions on Truth and Reconciliation, and on Disappearances, into one.
3674:, an industrial hub on the Indian border 260 kilometres south-east of Kathmandu, the Maoists under the direct command of Prachanda carried out five early morning bombings that disrupted telephone service and power, police said. No one was killed directly by the blasts but an elderly man died of a heart attack after hearing the explosions, Police Deputy Superintendent Bharat Chhetri said. He said the sites that were bombed included the offices of the roads department and the Nepal Electricity Authority and a telecommunications tower. Police personnel and Maoists traded fire for nearly 40 minutes after the blasts but the rebels escaped and 37 people were injured, Mr Khadka said."
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turnaround was 20 percent. Throughout April, pro-democracy demonstrations were held across Nepal, and 19 demonstrators were killed, over 400 protesters were arrested, while dozens of others were injured. On 21 April, King
Gyanendra announced that he would return governance to the SPA, but this offer was rejected by both the Maoist rebels and the SPA. On 24 April, King Gyanendra announced that he would also reinstate the
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4317:, who also headed the Army Integration Special Committee (AISC), told the committee on 10 April 2012, that the NA was going to move into all 15 PLA cantonments, take full control, and take control of more than 3,000 weapons locked in containers there. A total of 6,576 combatants chose the Voluntary Retirement Scheme (VRS), that promised cheques in the range of NPR 500,000 to NPR 800,000, depending on their rank.
4277:"Murder, abduction and taking of hostage, causing mutilation and disability, physical or mental torture, rape and sexual violence, looting, possession, damage or arson of private or public property, forced eviction from house and land or any other kind of displacement, and any kind of inhuman acts inconsistent with the international human rights or humanitarian law or other crimes against humanity."
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3881:: At least 140 people are injured in clashes in Kathmandu as "about 50,000" demonstrators confront the police. Demonstrators try to break through a police barricade close to the royal palace. The police respond with tear gas and protesters are reportedly injured by police batons. Rocks and bricks are thrown by both sides. Demonstrations also occur in
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3188:, the heir apparent to the Nepali throne, there were ten deaths and five injuries – four injured victims and one self-inflicted injury on Dipendra after shooting himself in the head in an apparent suicide attempt. Dipendra fell into a coma for three days before dying, during which he was crowned as the new king. On 25 July 2001, the government of
3921:: A bomb explodes in a marketplace in southern Nepal. The blast kills a 12-year-old boy and wounds six others, including three policemen. In addition, Maoist rebels, demanding the release of captured guerrillas, stop all road traffic near Kathmandu by threatening to attack vehicles. Some Nepal businesses are shut down because of threats.
3895:: The Indian government announces that it will no longer provide police escorts to Indian officials shopping in Nepal, as a means to discourage such trips. Fears are based on the CPN(M) targeting Indians. "We are worried about possible reprisals here if the Maoists continue to target Indians inside Nepal," said a senior police official.
3680:: At least 42 Police Recruits and 9 Maoists are killed when an estimated 3,000 Maoists attempt to storm a Police Training Center in Bhaluwang. "'The rebels had snapped telephone cables, set up roadblocks by felling trees or blowing up highway bridges to prevent reinforcements from coming,' a witness, Krishna Adhikary, told Reuters."
3244:, Maoist rebels and the SPA jointly issued a 12-point resolution, which described autocratic monarchy as the main obstacle to "democracy, peace, prosperity, social upliftment and an independent and sovereign Nepal", and included a commitment to hold elections to a constituent assembly and for the Maoist rebels to renounce violence.
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Gyanendra seized direct power and declared a state of emergency in an attempt to definitively end the insurgency. He proclaimed, "democracy and progress contradict one another...in pursuit
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In the first phase (18 November – 1 December 2011) of regrouping, 9,705 former combatants had chosen integration into the NA. In a landmark achievement, the AISC had initiated the process of integration following a 1 November 2011, seven-point deal signed by three major political parties – UCPN-M,
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Maoists unilaterally withdraw from 29 January ceasefire. Prachanda's statement revives the rebels' demand for an end to monarchic rule in favor of a "people's republic", stating, "Since the old regime has put an end to the forward-looking solution to all existing problems through the ceasefire
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Maoists from 1996 to 2005, and over 8,200 Nepalese killed by government forces from 1996 to 2005. In addition, an estimated 100,000 to 150,000 people were
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February were boycotted by seven major parties. Instead, over 70 minor political parties promoted candidates. Officially, voter
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The government responded by banning anti-monarchy statements, imprisoning journalists, and shutting down newspapers accused of siding with the insurgents. Several rounds of negotiations, accompanied by temporary ceasefires, were held between the insurgents and the government. The government
3160:, or CPN(M). This faction described the government forces, mainstream political parties, and the monarchy, as "feudal forces". The armed struggle began on 13 February 1996, when the CPN(M) carried out seven simultaneous attacks over six districts. Initially, the government mobilized the
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Maoists descended from a public bus when police were checking the passengers and suddenly opened fire from an automatic pistol, killing the three and wounding two others,' said Sitaram Prasad Pokharel, the chief administrator for the region. In
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as its head, as an open front to contest elections. The CPN(UC) held its first convention on 25 November 1991; it adopted a line of "protracted armed struggle on the route to a new democratic revolution", and decided that the party would remain an underground party. In the
3849:: "Hundreds of Maoist rebels" attack a Police outpost in Yadukuwa, Jadukhola. 13 policemen are killed, 7 wounded, and 35 are listed as missing. 8–9 Maoists are also killed. "Witnesses said more than 500 rebels attacked the Police post and began firing Assault Rifles and
3236:, China supplied arms and military equipment to the Gyanendra regime in November 2005; it was the first time China provided arms during the decade long conflict. On 5 May 2005, in response to the takeover by King Gyanendra, seven political parties began talks to form a
4329:(UDMF). The deal provided three options to former PLA combatants – integration, voluntary retirement and rehabilitation. 9,705 combatants opted for integration, 7,286 chose voluntary discharge, and six combatants registered their names for rehabilitation packages. The
4069:: King Gyanendra dissolves the Deuba government and bans all news reports. The army begins arresting senior political leaders, journalists, trade unionists, human rights activists and civil society leaders. All telephone and internet connections are cut.
3665:, a police officer said. 4 Policemen were also killed. Elsewhere in eastern Nepal, the Maoists killed two policemen, Constable Purna Prasad Sharma and Head Constable Radha Krishna Gurung, and a woman selling beetle nuts, Kali Tamang, in the
3865:: A three-day national strike begins, called by CPN(M) and opposed by an "alliance of five political parties" who are protesting in Kathmandu against the monarchy and say the strike will hamper the movement of demonstrators in Kathmandu.
3690:, 300 km (190 mi) west of Kathmandu, while on a drive to recruit young Gurkha soldiers to serve in the British army." Party chief Prachanda said, "We are sorry for the incident that took place against the policy of the party."
3947:: 36 people were injured when suspected Maoist rebels exploded a powerful bomb at an under-construction government office complex, the Karmachari Sanchaya Kosh Office Complex in the heart of Nepalese capital Kathmandu Tuesday.
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On 14 April 2012, AISC decision laid down that the ranks of the integrated combatants would be determined according to the NA's, and not the PLA's, standards. A selection committee would be headed by the chairman of Nepal's
4227:: Nepal's new cabinet declares a ceasefire. This was not taken very seriously. The cabinet also announces that the Maoist rebels will no longer be considered a terrorist group. Rebels are also encouraged to open peace talks.
3527:: King Gyanendra deposes Prime Minister Deuba and the entire Council of Ministers, assumes executive power, and cancels the elections for the dissolved House of Representatives, which had been scheduled for 11 November 2002.
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Throughout the war, the government controlled the main cities and towns, while the
Maoists dominated the rural areas. In August 2004, the Maoists declared a week-long blockade of Kathmandu city which was later called off.
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3590:: The Maoists set an ultimatum, threatening to withdraw from the cease-fire if the government does not agree within 48 hours to include the question of the Maoists participating in the Constituent Assembly.
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Madhabi Bhatta of the TRC, a hardliner advocating that amnesty will not be given to perpetrators of serious crimes and that no one has immunity, said on national television that even
3710:: Four police officers, including Kamalapati Pant (Nepal Police Force), were shot dead from behind on a tea shop by two armed Maoist rebels who approached in a motorcycle and fled away immediately, in
3503:: King Gyanendra, acting on the advice of Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba, dissolves Parliament and orders new elections. The reason given for the dissolution is opposition to the state of emergency.
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of central Nepal during an offensive launched jointly by the Army, Police, and Air Force of Nepal. 7 soldiers of the Nepali Army and 5 Constables of the Armed Police are also killed in the operation.
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in western Nepal, on 22 November. The situation changed dramatically in 2002, as the number of attacks by both sides increased greatly, and more people died than in any other year of the war.
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3196:, and held peace talks from August to November of that year. The failure of these peace talks resulted in the return to armed conflict, beginning with the Maoist attack on an army
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3653:: "Fifteen people including 8 rebels and 4 policemen were killed and suspected Maoists bombed five government utilities despite the guerrillas' plans for a nine-day truce from
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has received about 63,000 complaints, as reported by commissioner
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3763:: Two central committee members of the CPN-M, Matrika Yadav and Suresh Paswan, are reported to have been handed over by India to Nepal. They were reportedly arrested in
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3833:: More than 12 trucks are burnt while waiting at a western Nepal border post to pick up petrol from India. India condemns the attacks and vows to fight terrorism.
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Minister Koirala and Maoist leader Prachanda. The deal allows the Maoists to take part in government, and places their weapons under UN monitoring.
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categorically rejected the insurgents' demand for constituent assembly elections. At the same time, the Maoists refused to recognize the continued survival of a
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mechanism, in July 2007, the Ministry of Peace and Reconstruction proposed legislation that would establish a Truth and Reconciliation Commission in Nepal. The
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4141:: Rebels decide not to extend a four-month ceasefire saying that the government had broken the ceasefire with numerous attacks on Maoist villages.
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said, "The time has come to win a united struggle against the feudal forces as the king is trying to take the nation back to the 18th century."
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4041:: Prime Minister Deuba said he would increase defense spending to fight the Maoists unless they come forward for talks with the government.
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rather than via Prime Minister Deuba, and the Maoists' request for discussions to be mediated by a third party such as the United Nations.
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4117:: After negotiations, the Maoist rebels agree to work with opposition politicians in a common front against the rule of King Gyanendra.
3915:: The Soaltee Hotel, a popular luxury hotel in Kathmandu, is bombed, after refusing a demand from the Maoists that the hotel be closed.
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rockets. at around 9 pm (1515 GMT) on Sunday night. The fighting lasted two to three hours." Other reports state 400 rebels.
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3617:: Maoist hitmen shoot two colonels of the Royal Nepal Army in their homes in Kathmandu, killing one and injuring the other.
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3773:: Ganesh Chilwal leads an anti-Maoist protest on this day, the eighth anniversary of the commencement of the revolution.
3441:: Peace talks collapse when the Maoists withdraw and launch a ferocious attack on Police and Army posts in 42 districts.
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4029:: Three government security personnel and between two and twenty-four Maoist rebels reported killed in fighting.
3686:: " Colonel Adrian Griffith and six Nepali nationals were freed last week 42 hours after being taken captive in
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6121:[Disruption in Nepali culture] (in Nepali). ehimalayatimes.com. 12 August 2017.
5137:"Prime Minister's Address to the Nation after imposition of Emergency, November 28,2001"
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activities. The revolution resulted in political, social and cultural change in Nepal.
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reports. Three dead in two days of unrest, as thousands of demonstrators defy curfews.
4147:: Maoists launch coordinated attacks on five military and paramilitary targets in the
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suspends operations and non-essential U.S. Embassy personnel are evacuated from Nepal.
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6092:[Krambhang, Dhulikhel and Tarang - Thoughts - Kantipur news] (in Nepali).
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4209:: Maoist insurgents, responding to a demand by the newly appointed prime minister
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from 1996 to 2006. It saw countrywide fighting between the Kingdom rulers and the
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Internal Displacement in South Asia: The Relevance of the UN's Guiding Principles
4313:(PLA), the armed wing of the CPN (Maoist), on 10 April 2012. Then Prime Minister
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In the offensive: DSP Hem Raj Regmi was shot dead by Maoists, 11 November 2004.
3779:: Ganesh Chilwal is shot dead in his Kathmandu office by two suspected Maoists.
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6057:"The Rising Nepal: The Maoist Movement on Terminal Decline?: Ritu Raj Subedi"
5766:"2005-01-29 – incident – Lamjung district | २०६१-१०-१६ – घटना – लमजुङ जिल्ला"
3980:: Twenty government security personnel are killed in the western district of
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The Civil War forced young workers to seek work abroad, predominantly in the
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4619:"17,800 people died during conflict period, says Ministry of Peace – Nepal"
6463:, archive of reports on the Nepalese war and peace processes from the ICG.
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in 2002, is shot dead by two suspected Maoists riding a motorcycle in the
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6198:"My Republica – TRC member Madhabi Bhatta says she feels security threat"
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3813:: Lawmaker Khem Narayan Faujdar, a member of the parliament dissolved by
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Selecting Commissioners for Nepal's Truth and Reconciliation Commission
5037:"Farcical municipal elections intensify political instability in Nepal"
4253:
as a result of the conflict. Furthermore, this conflict disrupted most
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The Maoist Insurgency in Nepal: Revolution in the twenty-first century
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5520:. INDOlink. 5 April 2004. Archived from the original on 3 March 2012
4157:: Nepali rebels extend road blockade; nationwide strike called for
4053:: Maoists allegedly detain 14 Indian Gurkhas from Chuha village in
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6507:
Ten Years of Comprehensive Peace Agreement: Human Rights Situation
6087:"Kramabhaṅga, dhulikhēla ra taraṅga- vicāra - kāntipura samācāra"
4177:: Protesters clash with police, hundreds arrested, dozens injured.
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6311:"Nepal PM defends leaked tape, says he has over 100,000 fighters"
4858:. NepalNews: The Kathmandu Post. 20 December 2003. Archived from
4446:"Une polémique éclate en Belgique sur une vente d'armes au Népal"
3580:: Nepali military and police forces kill 39 Maoist rebels in the
6167:"Doubts abound over Nepal's truth and reconciliation commission"
5736:"Maoist bicycle bomber attacks luxury hotel in capital of Nepal"
3821:, 200 km southwest of the capital, according to the police.
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4193:: General strike scheduled to end. Government extends curfew,
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begins with Maoist forces promising to refrain from violence.
3509:: Information leaks out that the Belgian weapon manufacturer
6517:, National Human Rights Commission, Harihar Bhawan, Lalitpur
6377:
A Kingdom Under Siege: Nepal's Maoist Insurgency, 1996–2003,
4273:
set up a Truth and Reconciliation Commission to investigate:
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was a protracted armed conflict that took place in the then
5085:"Mysteries behind the Nepalese royal massacre | Trips@Asia"
6401:
Nepal's civil war and its subsequent democratic transition
3623:: Maoist insurgents unsuccessfully attempt to assassinate
3568:: A second ceasefire is established and peace talks begin.
165:(10 years, 9 months, 1 week and 1 day)
4938:"BBC NEWS – South Asia – Chinese 'deliver arms to Nepal'"
4099:: Maoist rebels kill 40 security men in midwestern Nepal.
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declares a nationwide State of Emergency and deploys the
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5235:"More die in Nepal Maoist insurgency despite truce call"
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6228:"TRC member Bhatta complains of threat to her security"
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5882:"Nepal rebels call for indefinite strike against king"
5796:"Nepal rebels ready to surrender under UN supervision"
5340:"China arrests four Nepali Maoists for arms smuggling"
3839:: "Some 150 demonstrators were struck during a police
3643:: Maoist insurgents ambush a Nepali police outpost in
3633:: Maoist insurgents ambush a Nepali police outpost in
2617:
4510:"Nepal's Maoist cauldron draws foreign powers closer"
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International Center for Transitional Justice, Nepal
6154:
International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ)
5664:"Anti-monarchy protesters pack streets of Kathmandu"
5237:. ABC News Online. 28 September 2003. Archived from
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Sunil, W.A.; Jayasekera, Deepal (16 February 2006).
4019:: Nepali media reports two children being killed in
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Civil wars involving the states and peoples of Asia
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6089:क्रमभङ्ग, धुलिखेल र तरङ्ग- विचार - कान्तिपुर समाचार
4573:"Biplav is just following the footsteps of mentors"
4323:
Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist-Leninist)
4217:in Kathmandu, and encourage the formation of a new
3417:, and the speaker of the House of Representatives,
62:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
5561:"Maoist rebels storm police post in Nepal, kill 9"
5069:. Human Rights Server. 28 May 2001. Archived from
4831:"Why Nepal's Crown Prince Went on a Killing Spree"
3793:. The base is said to hold 5000 Maoist troops. On
6346:Himalayan People's War: Nepal's Maoist Rebellion,
5977:. Voice of America. 27 April 2006. Archived from
5587:"9 policemen dead as Maoists storm post in Nepal"
5512:
5510:
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4759:
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3978:15 December 2004 (30 Mangshir 2061 BS, Wednesday)
3970:Hemraj Regmi in front of his office residence in
3521:speaks of "a country in a pluralistic democracy."
3145:, the UPFN became the third-largest party in the
7414:Sistan and Baluchestan insurgency (2004–present)
6997:East Indonesia Mujahideen insurgency (2015–2022)
4772:Lawoti, Mahendra; Pahari, Anup K., eds. (2010).
4755:
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4213:, announce a unilateral three-month truce after
3718:19 November 2003 (3 Mangshir 2060 BS, Wednesday)
3409:and most of the royal family were killed in the
7589:Iran–Saudi Arabia proxy conflict (1979–present)
7380:Iran–Saudi Arabia proxy conflict (1979–present)
6796:Insurgency in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (2004–present)
6468:Between Two Stones – Nepal's decade of conflict
5714:"Police want 'shopping trip' slowdown in Nepal"
5444:"48 Maoist rebels killed in Nepal army attacks"
5362:"Nepal: Extra-judicial killings inquiry urgent"
4115:19 November 2005 (4 Mangshir 2062 BS, Saturday)
3651:27 September 2003 (10 Ashwin 2060 BS, Saturday)
3647:, killing 2 policemen and injuring four others.
3383:, a paramilitary force to fight the insurgents.
136:
5613:"Rebels storm police post, kill nine officers"
5388:"India hands over two Maoist leaders to Nepal"
4231:21 November 2006 (5 Mangshir 2063 BS, Tuesday)
4103:3 September 2005 (18 Bhadra 2062 BS, Saturday)
3961:11 November 2004 (26 Kartik 2061 BS, Thursday)
3811:18 February 2004 (6 Falgun 2060 BS, Wednesday)
3708:15 November 2003 (29 Kartik 2060 BS, Saturday)
3445:26 November 2001 (11 Mangshir 2058 BS, Monday)
3393:gives an interview with the Communist journal
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6536:
6370:The People's War in Nepal: Left Perspectives,
5563:. Utusan Online. 5 April 2004. Archived from
5518:"140 Injured As Clashes Rock Nepal's Capital"
5409:
5407:
4566:
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4201:26 April 2006 (13 Baishak 2063 BS, Wednesday)
4000:: Maoist forces launch blockade of Kathmandu.
3935:13 September 2004 (28 Bhadra 2061 BS, Monday)
3925:10 September 2004 (25 Bhadra 2061 BS, Friday)
3785:: Fighting erupts at a Maoist jungle base in
3694:11 November 2003 (25 Kartik 2060 BS, Tuesday)
3641:2 September 2003 (16 Bhadra 2060 BS, Tuesday)
3600:27 August 2003 (10 Bhadra 2060 BS, Wednesday)
3439:23 November 2001 (8 Mangshir 2058 BS, Friday)
3240:. On 22 November 2005, with support from the
3006:
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8:
6774:India–Pakistan border skirmishes (2016–2018)
6769:India–Pakistan border skirmishes (2014–2015)
6723:Insurgency in Northeast India (1964–present)
6482:International Freedom of Expression eXchange
5690:"Major parties take to the streets in Nepal"
4914:. Nepal Monarchy. 4 May 2012. Archived from
4686:"Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Nepal"
4207:27 April 2006 (14 Baishak 2063 BS, Thursday)
4165:5 April 2006 (23 Chaitra 2062 BS, Wednesday)
4006:: Over 15,000 hold peace rally in Kathmandu.
3998:23 December 2004 (8 Poush 2061 BS, Thursday)
3988:16 December 2004 (1 Poush 2061 BS, Thursday)
3945:9 November 2004 (24 Kartik 2061 BS, Tuesday)
3919:18 August 2004 (2 Bhadra 2061 BS, Wednesday)
3615:28 August 2003 (11 Bhadra 2060 BS, Thursday)
3566:29 January 2003 (15 Magh 2059 BS, Wednesday)
3361:13 February 1996 (1 Falgun 2052 BS, Tuesday)
3052:The civil war was characterized by numerous
3037:, with the latter making significant use of
6784:Jammu and Kashmir insurgency (1989–present)
6716:Jammu and Kashmir insurgency (1989–present)
6489:Insight on Conflict: Peacebuilding database
6285:"Nepal: Consolidating The Peace – Analysis"
5438:
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5171:
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5165:
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5161:
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5157:
4882:"Maoist rebels call off Kathmandu blockade"
4801:Sreshtha, Manesh; Adhikari, Bishnu (2005).
4503:
4501:
4499:
4497:
4181:8 April 2006 (26 Chaitra 2062 BS, Saturday)
4073:7 April 2005 (25 Chaitra 2061 BS, Thursday)
4061:29 January 2005 (16 Magh 2061 BS, Saturday)
4045:11 January 2005 (27 Poush 2061 BS, Tuesday)
4033:8 January 2005 (24 Poush 2061 BS, Saturday)
4004:26 December 2004 (11 Poush 2061 BS, Sunday)
3905:is hacked to death by Maoist insurgents in
3831:3 April 2004 (21 Chaitra 2060 BS, Saturday)
3783:15 February 2004 (3 Falgun 2060 BS, Sunday)
3777:15 February 2004 (3 Falgun 2060 BS, Sunday)
3771:13 February 2004 (1 Falgun 2060 BS, Friday)
3761:10 February 2004 (27 Magh 2060 BS, Tuesday)
3739:5 February 2004 (22 Magh 2060 BS, Thursday)
3684:27 October 2003 (10 Kartik 2060 BS, Monday)
3678:13 October 2003 (26 Ashwin 2060 BS, Monday)
3531:11 October 2002 (25 Ashwin 2059 BS, Friday)
7293:
7256:Insurgency in Gorno-Badakhshan (2010–2015)
7145:
6960:
6869:
6706:2016–2018 India–Pakistan border skirmishes
6701:2014–2015 India–Pakistan border skirmishes
6680:
6657:
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6543:
6529:
6521:
5178:"Nepali Rebels Walk Away from Peace Talks"
5113:. World Tibet Network News. Archived from
4393:"Nepal's civil war and its economic costs"
4281:Also another commission to investigate on
4233:: Peace talks end with the signing of the
4225:3 May 2006 (20 Baishak 2063 BS, Wednesday)
4155:14 March 2006 (1 Chaitra 2062 BS, Tuesday)
4145:14 January 2006 (1 Magh 2062 BS, Saturday)
4097:9 August 2005 (25 Shrawn 2062 BS, Tuesday)
4067:1 February 2005 (19 Magh 2061 BS, Tuesday)
4051:15 January 2005 (2 Magh 2061 BS, Saturday)
4039:10 January 2005 (26 Poush 2061 BS, Monday)
4027:4 January 2005 (20 Poush 2061 BS, Tuesday)
3913:16 August 2004 (32 Shrawn 2061 BS, Monday)
3631:31 August 2003 (14 Bhadra 2060 BS, Sunday)
3621:29 August 2003 (12 Bhadra 2060 BS, Friday)
3594:26 August 2003 (9 Bhadra 2060 BS, Tuesday)
3578:17 August 2003 (32 Shrawn 2060 BS, Sunday)
3525:4 October 2002 (18 Ashwin 2059 BS, Friday)
3363:: Initiation of "the people's war" by the
3106:Marxism–Leninism–Maoism and Prachanda Path
3013:
2999:
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632:
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7056:Cambodian–Thai border dispute (2008–2011)
6971:Cambodian–Thai border dispute (2008–2011)
6728:Naxalite–Maoist insurgency (1967–present)
5555:
5553:
5551:
5549:
5205:"Code of conduct as a point of departure"
4602:Ed Douglas. "Inside Nepal's Revolution".
4598:
4596:
4594:
4191:9 April 2006 (27 Chaitra 2062 BS, Sunday)
4139:2 January 2006 (18 Poush 2062 BS, Monday)
4017:2 January 2005 (18 Poush 2061 BS, Sunday)
3984:when the Maoists mount a surprise attack.
3899:24 June 2004 (10 Ashad 2061 BS, Thursday)
3893:5 April 2004 (23 Chaitra 2060 BS, Monday)
3879:5 April 2004 (23 Chaitra 2060 BS, Monday)
3873:5 April 2004 (23 Chaitra 2060 BS, Monday)
3863:5 April 2004 (23 Chaitra 2060 BS, Monday)
3857:4 April 2004 (22 Chaitra 2060 BS, Sunday)
3847:4 April 2004 (22 Chaitra 2060 BS, Sunday)
3837:4 April 2004 (22 Chaitra 2060 BS, Sunday)
3825:2 April 2004 (20 Chaitra 2060 BS, Friday)
3704:, western Nepal during the previous week.
3588:24 August 2003 (7 Bhadra 2060 BS, Sunday)
3572:13 May 2003 (30 Baishak 2060 BS, Tuesday)
3507:11 July 2002 (27 Ashad 2059 BS, Thursday)
3501:22 May 2002 (8 Jestha 2059 BS, Wednesday)
3433:3 August 2001 (19 Shrawn 2058 BS, Friday)
3172:, and his entire family were killed in a
122:Learn how and when to remove this message
7375:Arab separatism in Khuzestan (1922–2020)
7108:Philippine civil conflict (1969–present)
7051:South Thailand insurgency (2004–present)
6791:Insurgency in Balochistan (2004–present)
5856:"Nepal Rebels Call Off Four-Month Truce"
5615:. Gulfnews. 6 April 2004. Archived from
5501:"Nepal parties plan anti-monarchy rally"
4912:"Royal Proclamation of February 1, 2005"
3421:. Dipendra, supposedly comatose after a
3122:United National People's Movement (UNPM)
5905:"Anti-monarchy rallies spread in Nepal"
5310:"How anti-monarchy movement took shape"
5253:"37 killed as Maoist army attacks camp"
4856:"Anti-king remarks intolerable: Lohani"
4383:
4083:6 June 2005 (24 Jestha 2062 BS, Monday)
3753:later wrote a letter to Prime Minister
3435:: The first round of peace talks begin.
3403:1 June 2001 (19 Jestha 2058 BS, Friday)
3387:28 May 2001 (15 Jestha 2058 BS, Monday)
3130:Communist Party of Nepal (Unity Centre)
2570:Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Sketch
1643:
744:
733:
7156:Afghanistan–Pakistan border skirmishes
6754:Afghanistan–Pakistan border skirmishes
6375:Thapa, Deepak, with Bandita Sijapati,
6368:Karki, Arjun and David Seddon (eds.),
5531:
5480:from the original on 27 September 2007
5450:from the original on 29 September 2007
4427:
4416:
3901:: The nephew of former Prime Minister
3264:, which formally ended the civil war.
27:Maoist insurgency in Nepal (1996–2006)
7304:Nagorno-Karabakh conflict (1988–2024)
6843:Maldives political crisis (2011–2013)
6764:2013 India–Pakistan border skirmishes
6696:2013 India–Pakistan border skirmishes
6323:from the original on 2 September 2021
6037:from the original on 23 November 2020
6011:from the original on 13 December 2006
5955:from the original on 12 December 2006
5929:from the original on 17 November 2006
5827:Sharma, Nagendar (18 November 2005).
5720:. India. 5 April 2004. Archived from
5670:from the original on 11 November 2005
5593:from the original on 11 November 2005
4948:from the original on 15 November 2019
4722:from the original on 2 September 2021
4680:
4678:
4676:
4534:from the original on 6 September 2020
4456:from the original on 17 November 2019
4221:to rewrite the nation's constitution.
4079:in Khara, Rukum suffering 300 losses.
3741:: An Army raid is carried out by the
3497:districts, and in Gam village, Rolpa.
3192:and the Maoist insurgents declared a
3134:United People's Front of Nepal (UPFN)
3124:. The UNPM called for elections to a
3116:was formed, which, together with the
2721:1946 Italian institutional referendum
2661:Spanish American wars of independence
1484:Back to the Village National Campaign
7:
7447:Iraqi Kurdistan conflict (2001–2003)
7235:2010 South Kyrgyzstan ethnic clashes
6177:from the original on 25 January 2021
6125:from the original on 17 October 2018
6096:from the original on 17 October 2018
6067:from the original on 17 October 2018
5903:Gurubacharya, Binaj (8 April 2006).
5835:from the original on 4 December 2005
5776:from the original on 12 October 2017
5470:"Chronology of decade-long conflict"
5320:from the original on 22 October 2006
5290:from the original on 13 October 2013
5176:Pokharel, Tilak P (27 August 2003).
5047:from the original on 25 January 2021
4692:from the original on 28 October 2020
4579:from the original on 25 October 2019
4476:"Chinese Deliver Arms to Nepal 2005"
4405:from the original on 25 January 2021
4374:, a controversial song about the war
3843:" during demonstrations in Kathmandu
3290:rebels wait on top of a hill in the
60:adding citations to reliable sources
7535:Conflict in Northern Lebanon (2007)
7368:Western Iran clashes (2016–present)
6415:Text of all peace accords for Nepal
6031:"Peace deal ends Nepal's civil war"
6001:"Nepal calls ceasefire with rebels"
5975:"Nepal's Maoists Declare Ceasefire"
5949:"Nepal Maoist rebels declare truce"
5923:"Violent clashes amid Nepal curfew"
5854:Pasricha, Anjana (2 January 2006).
5746:from the original on 18 August 2020
5415:"Nepal anti-rebel leader shot dead"
5368:from the original on 30 August 2006
4980:from the original on 7 January 2018
4892:from the original on 7 January 2018
4508:Miglani, Sanjeev (18 August 2003).
3260:, and the Maoist rebels signed the
3082:Truth and Reconciliation Commission
3045:; it ended with the signing of the
2490:The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates
440:Prajwalla Shumsher JBR (1999–2003)
163:13 February 1996 – 21 November 2006
7556:Israeli–Palestinian (1948–present)
7525:South Lebanon conflict (1985–2000)
7485:Israeli–Palestinian (1948–present)
7435:Iraqi Kurdish Civil War (1994–1997
7430:Iraqi–Kurdish conflict (1918–2003)
6801:Insurgency in Sindh (2010–present)
6460:International Crisis Group – Nepal
6379:(Kathmandu: The Printhouse, 2003)
6362:Intelligence and National Security
6291:from the original on 27 April 2012
6238:from the original on 12 March 2017
5888:. 18 February 2006. Archived from
5858:. Voice of America. Archived from
5829:"Nepal opposition in Maoist talks"
5804:. 20 November 2005. Archived from
5421:from the original on 20 April 2013
5396:. 10 February 2004. Archived from
5346:. 20 November 2003. Archived from
5282:Sharma, Sushil (27 October 2003).
5184:from the original on 27 March 2013
4661:from the original on 18 April 2019
4631:from the original on 5 August 2020
4482:from the original on 4 August 2020
25:
7251:Tajikistani Civil War (1992–1997)
7072:Indonesian occupation (1975–1999)
6885:Xinjiang conflict (1960s–present)
6287:. Eurasia Review. 24 April 2012.
6208:from the original on 19 June 2020
6116:"Nēpālī sanskr̥timā kramabhaṅga"
5662:Singh, Kedar Man (3 April 2004).
5284:"Maoists 'sorry' UK officer held"
5259:. 14 October 2003. Archived from
5203:Adhikari, Bipin (19 March 2003).
5111:"Murder and intrigue in Katmandu"
3929:United States Information Service
3767:after Nepal provided information.
3462:approves US$ 12 million to train
3365:Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist)
3158:Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist)
3035:Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist)
1543:1st Nepalese Constituent Assembly
414:(1998–1999; 2000–2001; 2006–2008)
399:(1995–1997; 2001–2002; 2004–2005)
336:Communist Party of India (Maoist)
313:Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist)
7571:Fatah–Hamas conflict (2006–2008)
6921:1994 North Korean nuclear crisis
6822:Sri Lankan Civil War (1983–2009)
6738:Insurgency in Punjab (1981–1995)
5109:Greenwald, Jeff (13 June 2001).
3307:
3180:– the official residence of the
2982:
2510:Discourses Concerning Government
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7723:Sinai insurgency (2011–present)
7615:Syrian Civil War (2011–present)
7598:Persian Gulf crisis (2019–2021)
7013:Myanmar conflict (1948–present)
6759:Kashmir conflict (1947–present)
6691:Kashmir conflict (1947–present)
5698:. 14 March 2004. Archived from
4571:Times, Nepali (15 March 2019).
4355:Women in the Nepalese Civil War
4331:United Nations Mission in Nepal
4327:United Democratic Madhesi Front
4215:weeks of pro-democracy protests
3968:Deputy Superintendent of Police
3596:: The Maoist ultimatum expires.
3164:to contain the insurgency. The
2776:Barbadian Republic Proclamation
1331:Second Campaign Against Gurkhas
1326:First Campaign Against Tibetans
1317:Declaration of Kingdom of Nepal
347:Ceylon Communist Party (Maoist)
320:People's Liberation Army, Nepal
47:needs additional citations for
7830:Civil wars of the 21st century
7825:Civil wars of the 20th century
7467:ISIL insurgency (2017–present)
7363:Iran–PJAK conflict (2004–2011)
7103:Laotian insurgency (1975–2022)
7098:Cambodian Conflict (1979–1998)
6992:Insurgency in Aceh (1976–2005)
6848:Nepalese Civil War (1996–2006)
6348:(London: Hurst and Co., 2004)
6033:. BBC News. 21 November 2006.
5639:. 5 April 2004. Archived from
5499:Sharma, Gopal (9 April 2004).
5446:. KuraKani. 17 February 2004.
5417:. BBC News. 15 February 2004.
3322:format but may read better as
3151:Pushpa Kamal Dahal (Prachanda)
2711:1935 Greek coup d'état attempt
2691:German Revolution of 1918–1919
189:Abolition of Nepalese monarchy
1:
6987:Papua conflict (1969–present)
6577:Maoist insurgency (1996–2006)
6496:Nepal: The Improbable Maoists
5770:nepalconflictreport.ohchr.org
4464:– via www.la-croix.com.
3379:: The government creates the
1573:2015 Mount Everest avalanches
378:Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev
7860:Nepalese democracy movements
7850:History of Nepal (1951–2008)
7689:Yemeni crisis (2011–present)
7457:Iraqi insurgency (2011–2013)
7129:FULRO insurgency (1964–1992)
6827:JVP insurrection (1987–1989)
6551:Revolutions and protests in
4605:National Geographic Magazine
4309:took final control over the
3513:is allowed to deliver 5,500
2961:Republic without republicans
2706:11 September 1922 Revolution
2701:Mongolian Revolution of 1921
934:c. 12th century CE – 1790 CE
373:Birendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev
7870:Revolution-based civil wars
7694:Houthi takeover (2014–2015)
7561:Second Intifada (2000–2005)
7507:Syrian arena (2012–present)
7490:Second Intifada (2000–2005)
7407:Syrian arena (2012–present)
7358:KDPI insurgency (1989–1996)
6944:Taiwan Strait Crisis (1996)
6880:Taiwan Strait Crisis (1996)
6733:Religious violence in India
6608:Madhes Movement (2007–2015)
5951:. BBC News. 27 April 2006.
5925:. BBC News. 10 April 2006.
5364:. Scoop. 18 February 2004.
4557:. Penguin. p. 385-386.
4261:Transitional justice bodies
3562:rifles used by the Maoists.
2696:Turkish War of Independence
2618:
1555:April 2015 Nepal earthquake
1437:Biratnagar Jute Mill Strike
7891:
7744:Operation Inherent Resolve
7566:Gaza–Israel (2006–present)
7502:Iran–Israel (1985–present)
7495:Gaza–Israel (2006–present)
7392:Iran–Israel (1985–present)
7353:Kurdish separatism in Iran
6624:Guthi Bill protests (2019)
6372:(New Delhi: Adroit, 2003).
6118:नेपाली संस्कृतिमा क्रमभङ्ग
5631:"Maoists kill 9 policemen"
4235:Comprehensive Peace Accord
3533:: King Gyanendra appoints
3466:officers and supply 5,000
3262:Comprehensive Peace Accord
3238:Seven Party Alliance (SPA)
3047:Comprehensive Peace Accord
2751:1970 Cambodian coup d'état
2500:The Commonwealth of Oceana
1532:Comprehensive Peace Accord
916:, c. 954 CE – 14th century
186:Comprehensive Peace Accord
7397:South Lebanon (1985–2000)
6916:Maritime border incidents
5538:: CS1 maint: unfit URL (
4512:. Reuters. Archived from
4343:Public Service Commission
3974:-6 in Rupandehi district.
3927:: A bomb explodes at the
3661:, 340 kilometres east of
2924:The Emperor's New Clothes
2676:5 October 1910 revolution
2671:French Revolution of 1848
1694:Liberty as non-domination
1561:May 2015 Nepal earthquake
1549:Nepal humanitarian crisis
1425:1846 Bhandarkhal massacre
1363:1806 Bhandarkhal massacre
922:, c. 1097 CE – c. 1324 CE
651:
601:
597:8,200 killed (guerrillas)
588:
575:
436:Dharmapaal Barsingh Thapa
430:COAS of the Nepalese Army
352:
197:
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7699:Civil War (2014–present)
7648:Kurdish–Turkish conflict
7337:Bahraini uprising (2011)
7033:Civil war (2021–present)
6603:Student protests of 1979
6598:Jayatu Sanskritam (1947)
6421:Crisis briefing on Nepal
6117:
6088:
5041:World Socialist Web Site
4555:Maoism: A Global History
4311:People's Liberation Army
4132:2006 Nepalese revolution
3745:on a village in Bhimad,
3250:House of Representatives
3112:On 10 January 1990, the
2766:1987 Fijian coups d'état
2726:1952 Egyptian revolution
1704:Political representation
1526:2006 Nepalese revolution
1490:1990 Nepalese revolution
1449:1951 Nepalese revolution
417:Krishna Prasad Bhattarai
7815:21st-century rebellions
7684:South Yemen (2009–2015)
7540:Lebanon conflict (2008)
7462:War in Iraq (2013–2017)
7277:Andijan massacre (2005)
7272:Fergana massacre (1989)
6817:JVP insurrection (1971)
6202:archive.myrepublica.com
4608:, p. 54, November 2005.
4087:Badarmude bus explosion
3805:15 February and 16 2004
3483:: Peace talks collapse.
3411:Nepalese royal massacre
3331:converting this section
3294:for orders to relocate.
3279:suffered considerably.
3210:constitutional monarchy
3114:United Left Front (ULF)
3104:. It reads: "Long Live
3058:crimes against humanity
2746:1969 Libyan coup d'état
2530:Discourse on Inequality
1679:Consent of the governed
1502:Nepalese royal massacre
816:, c. 1st millennium BCE
804:, c. 3300 – c. 1200 BCE
798:, c. 7600 – c. 3300 BCE
474:(1996–1996; 1996–1999)
391:Prime Minister of Nepal
7230:2010 Kyrgyz Revolution
6501:Foreign Policy Journal
6165:Radio, Kantor Berita.
6149:2 October 2011 at the
5589:. INQ7. 5 April 2004.
4553:Lovell, Julia (2019).
4426:Cite journal requires
4279:
4134:
4130:Protesters during the
3956:
3789:, 360 km west of
3637:, killing 4 policemen.
3552:Krishna Mohan Shrestha
3535:Lokendra Bahadur Chand
3460:United States Congress
3415:Keshav Prasad Upadhaya
3295:
3109:
1520:Second Battle of Khara
1224:Kingdom of Atbis Gotam
854:Limbuwan tribal states
810:, c. 1200 – c. 200 BCE
482:Pradip Shumsher J.B.R.
477:Dhruba Bahadur Pradhan
409:(1997–1998; 2003–2004)
404:(1997–1997; 2002–2003)
402:Lokendra Bahadur Chand
353:Commanders and leaders
7840:Communist revolutions
7805:2000s crimes in Nepal
7800:1990s crimes in Nepal
7191:Republican insurgency
6890:Tibetan unrest (2008)
6441:11 March 2009 at the
6061:therisingnepal.org.np
5503:. Independent Online.
4968:"12-point Maoist MoU"
4283:forced disappearances
4275:
4211:Girija Prasad Koirala
4129:
3954:
3751:Amnesty International
3743:Bhairavnath Battalion
3429:is then crowned King.
3285:
3095:
3049:on 21 November 2006.
2914:Criticism of monarchy
2736:North Yemen civil war
2550:The Federalist Papers
1845:Federal parliamentary
1578:Constitution of Nepal
1336:Third Nepal-Tibet War
946:c. 1404 CE – 1789 CE
910:, c. 700 CE – 1065 CE
845:Khasas in Mahabharata
602:17,800 killed overall
589:Casualties and losses
472:Achyut Krishna Kharel
412:Girija Prasad Koirala
218:Nepalese Armed Forces
7875:Wars involving Nepal
7795:1997 crimes in Nepal
7674:al-Qaeda (1998–2015)
7653:Turkey–ISIL conflict
7452:Iraq War (2003–2011)
6512:29 July 2020 at the
6426:19 June 2010 at the
6234:. 21 February 2016.
6196:Tripathi, Akhilesh.
5643:on 30 September 2007
5476:. 22 November 2006.
5263:on 30 September 2007
4976:. 25 November 2005.
4944:. 25 November 2005.
4528:"CCP Maoist support"
4478:. 25 November 2005.
4365:2002 Achham incident
4267:transitional justice
4251:internally displaced
4219:constituent assembly
3931:office in Kathmandu.
3819:Nawalparasi District
3627:, a Nepali minister.
3447:: The government of
3126:constituent assembly
2899:Classical radicalism
2641:Republic of Florence
2580:Democracy in America
1739:Separation of powers
1714:Public participation
1268:Unification of Nepal
1209:Kingdom of Phalawagh
1174:Kingdom of Thalahara
990:Twenty-four kingdoms
980:Kingdom of Bhaktapur
940:c. 1380 CE – 1795 CE
898:, c. 400 – c. 750 CE
856:c. 580 BCE – 1774 CE
820:Nepal in Mahabharata
71:"Nepalese Civil War"
56:improve this article
6853:Operation All Clear
6449:The Falling Kingdom
6232:The Himalayan Times
5981:on 15 December 2008
5400:on 3 November 2012.
5350:on 6 December 2003.
5089:www.tripsatasia.com
5073:on 21 January 2016.
5016:on 14 November 2006
5000:"Political Parties"
4862:on 14 November 2004
3903:Surya Bahadur Thapa
3755:Surya Bahadur Thapa
3698:Ministry of Defence
3625:Devendra Raj Kandel
2989:Politics portal
2794:Antigua and Barbuda
2741:Zanzibar Revolution
2651:American Revolution
2540:The Social Contract
1709:Popular sovereignty
1567:2015 Nepal blockade
1508:Battle of Bhalubang
1393:Battle of Makwanpur
1309:Battle of Bhaktapur
1297:Battle of Kathmandu
1279:Battle of Makwanpur
1234:Kingdom of Gurnakot
1199:Kingdom of Sallyana
1144:Kingdom of Jajarkot
1125:Twenty-two kingdoms
968:Kingdom of Kantipur
461:IGP of Nepal Police
407:Surya Bahadur Thapa
7835:Communism in Nepal
7780:Nepalese Civil War
7759:Colour revolutions
7679:Houthi (2004–2015)
7620:Regional spillover
7530:Lebanon War (2006)
7402:Lebanon War (2006)
6582:Revolution of 2006
6572:Revolution of 1990
6567:Revolution of 1951
5862:on 7 February 2006
5801:The Times of India
5740:www.irishtimes.com
5393:The Times of India
5241:on 3 October 2003.
5209:The Kathmandu Post
4918:on 16 October 2017
4888:. 24 August 2004.
4835:The World from PRX
4452:. 26 August 2002.
4135:
4077:attack a army base
3957:
3747:Makwanpur district
3582:Ramechhap district
3537:as Prime Minister.
3449:Sher Bahadur Deuba
3391:Chairman Prachanda
3381:Armed Police Force
3333:, if appropriate.
3296:
3190:Sher Bahadur Deuba
3178:Narayanhiti Palace
3110:
3062:summary executions
2955:Primus inter pares
2771:Nepalese Civil War
2761:Iranian Revolution
2731:14 July Revolution
2686:Russian Revolution
2681:Chinese Revolution
2631:Republic of Venice
2480:Discourses on Livy
1496:Nepalese Civil War
1405:Brigade of Gurkhas
1381:Battle of Nalapani
1375:Anglo-Nepalese War
1357:Battle of Khurbura
1322:Sino-Nepalese War
1303:Battle of Lalitpur
1291:Battle of Sindhuli
1285:Battle of Kirtipur
1179:Kingdom of Dailekh
1169:Kingdom of Malneta
1154:Kingdom of Musikot
1114:Kingdom of Tanahun
1109:Kingdom of Satahun
1104:Kingdom of Rishing
1099:Kingdom of Pyuthan
1079:Kingdom of Nuwakot
1074:Kingdom of Musikot
1069:Kingdom of Lamjung
1064:Kingdom of Khanchi
1039:Kingdom of Garahun
1034:Kingdom of Ghiring
1024:Kingdom of Dhurkot
1009:Kingdom of Bhirkot
1004:Kingdom of Bajhang
914:Khas Malla Kingdom
904:, c. 600 – c. 1200
870:Mahisapala dynasty
643:Nepalese Civil War
568:Netra Bikram Chand
505:Pushpa Kamal Dahal
487:Shyam Bhakta Thapa
448:Rookmangud Katawal
397:Sher Bahadur Deuba
235:Armed Police Force
137:Nepalese Civil War
7865:Politics of Nepal
7767:
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7714:Inter-continental
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7643:DHKP/C insurgency
7638:Maoist insurgency
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7028:Rohingya conflict
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6779:Kargil War (1999)
6711:Kargil War (1999)
6670:conflicts in Asia
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6385:978-1-842-77571-4
6354:978-0-253-21742-4
6173:(in Indonesian).
5702:on 25 March 2005.
5117:on 24 August 2006
4807:SAGE Publications
4787:978-0-415-77717-9
4360:Military of Nepal
4315:Baburam Bhattarai
4255:rural development
4023:by a Maoist bomb.
3907:Dhankuta district
3419:Taranath Ranabhat
3352:
3351:
3242:Indian government
3184:. Perpetrated by
3147:Nepali parliament
3138:Baburam Bhattarai
3043:people's republic
3039:guerrilla warfare
3023:
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2966:Republican empire
2939:List of republics
2788:National variants
2716:Spanish Civil War
2656:French Revolution
2636:Republic of Genoa
2520:The Spirit of Law
2453:Theoretical works
1797:Neo-republicanism
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1498:, c. 1996 – 2006
1443:Jayatu Sanskritam
1399:Treaty of Sugauli
1387:Battle of Jaithak
1273:Battle of Nuwakot
1219:Kingdom of Darnar
1214:Kingdom of Jehari
1204:Kingdom of Chilli
1189:Kingdom of Duryal
1164:Kingdom of Biskot
1149:Kingdom of Bajura
1094:Kingdom of Parbat
1084:Kingdom of Paiyun
1044:Kingdom of Gorkha
1029:Kingdom of Galkot
1014:Kingdom of Butwal
877:, c. 205 – c. 305
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518:Baburam Bhattarai
223:Royal Nepali Army
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7669:Civil war (1994)
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7209:Ethnic conflicts
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4091:Chitwan district
4021:Dailekh district
3939:U.S. Peace Corps
3799:18 February 2004
3795:17 February 2004
3787:Kalikot District
3659:Khotang district
3464:Royal Nepal Army
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3166:Royal Nepal Army
3031:Kingdom of Nepal
3027:Nepali Civil War
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2971:Republican Party
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1597:Nepal portal
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1551:, c. 2015 – 2017
1514:2004 Beni attack
1486:, c. 1967 – 1975
1480:, c. 1960 – 1990
1415:, c.1846 – 1951
1239:Kingdom of Rukum
1229:Kingdom of Majal
1184:Kingdom of Dullu
1159:Kingdom of Gajur
1134:Kingdom of Jumla
1089:Kingdom of Palpa
1059:Kingdom of Kaski
1049:Kingdom of Gulmi
999:Kingdom of Argha
982:, c. 1482 – 1769
976:, c. 1482 – 1768
974:Kingdom of Patan
970:, c. 1484 – 1826
928:, c. 1201 – 1482
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1674:Civic virtue
1636:Part of the
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4379:References
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1767:Classical
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