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Boris Lisanevich

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with the Yak and Yeti Bar, in a converted Rana Palace with Prince Basundhara as his business partner. Once the Royal Hotel closed in 1969, he opened the Yak and Yeti restaurant in Lal Durbar with another business partner, who went on to found and establish the Hotel Yak and Yeti. Boris ran the
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from power and invited Boris to Nepal as a tourist. Then, he got a job in Nepal where he managed tourism and served as a consultant to the government. The local
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about granting them a 15-day visa. Finally the king relented, the guests arrived and Boris held the country's first handicraft exhibition.
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were difficult to obtain in Nepal. In an attempt to reform this process, Lisanevich convinced a group of 20 tourists from
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he married a ballet dancer named Kira Shcherbacheva, who later died. This would eventually lead to him dancing with
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New York Times 1929 Ballet Russe Review, Prokofiev conducting Stravinsky's Renard, Boris Lissanevitch dancing.
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Lisanevich was the youngest of three brothers. His great-grandfather Grigory Ivanovich Lisanevich fought at
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restaurant as "The Chimney Room" in the newly established hotel bearing the name that Boris invented.
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and participated in restoring Tribhuvan to power. Lisanevich married a
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New York Times 1976 "Boris Lures Tourists to Land of Yak & Yeti.
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New York Times 1956 Article on Coronation of King Mahendra of Nepal
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New York Times 1976 "Boris Lures Tourists to Land of Yak & Yeti
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Full Text of Tiger For Breakfast, the Story of Boris of Kathmandu
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and his portrait was placed in the Military Gallery of the
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woman, Inger Pheiffer (died in 2013), whom he had met in
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In 1951 Lisanevich opened the country's first hotel,
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Boris interview in Kathmandu 1961 with video montage
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Index

Odessa
Ukraine
Kathmandu
Nepal
Ukrainian
Russian
ballet dancer
hotelier
restaurateur
Borodino
Winter Palace
Odessa
France
Monte-Carlo
Diaghilev
Ballets Russes
South America
London
Milan
visa
UK
League of Nations Refugee Passport
Bombay
Ceylon
Indochina
Malaya
Shanghai
India
Calcutta
New York City

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