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Bhaad-gaaule topi

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A Bhaad-gaaule Topi(Nepali: भाद्गाउँले टोपी) or Black Cap (Nepali: कालो टोपी) is a type of hat, popular in Nepal, specially in Newari Community. [1]

8 relations: Bhaktapur, Dhaka topi, Folk costume, Girija Prasad Koirala, Newar people, Palpa District, Sher Bahadur Deuba, Singha Durbar.

Bhaktapur

Bhaktapur (भक्तपुर), literally translates to Place of devotees.

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Dhaka topi

Dhaka topi (ढाका टोपी) or Nepali topi is a type of brimless cap popular among Nepalis and Indian Gorkha men, along with their diasporas.

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Folk costume

A folk costume (also regional costume, national costume, or traditional garment) expresses an identity through costume, which is usually associated with a geographic area or a period of time in history.

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Girija Prasad Koirala

Girija Prasad Koirala (गिरीजाप्रसाद कोइराला; 4 July 1924 – 20 March 2010), commonly known as G.P. Koirala, was a Nepalese politician.

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Newar people

Newar (नेवार; endonym: Newa:; नेवा), or Nepami, are the historical inhabitants of the Kathmandu Valley and its surrounding areas in Nepal and the creators of its historic heritage and civilisation.

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Palpa District

Palpa District (पाल्पा जिल्ला, a part of Province No. 5, is one of the seventy-seven districts of Nepal, a landlocked country of South Asia. The district, with Tansen Municipality as its headquarters, covers an area of 1,373 km² and has a population (2011) of 261,180.

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Sher Bahadur Deuba

Sher Bahadur Deuba (शेर बहादुर देउवा) born 13 June 1946) is a Nepalese politician, and ex Prime Minister of Nepal. He previously served as Prime Minister from 1995 to 1997, from 2001 to 2002, from 2004 to 2005, and from 2017 to 2018. He is also the President of Nepali Congress, elected with more than 60% of the votes at the party's 13th Convention in 2016. He has twice been elected as the leader of parliamentary party of the Nepali Congress, thus enabling him to be elected twice as the Prime Minister of Nepal. He was elected Prime Minister for the second time when he succeeded Girija Prasad Koirala who resigned in July 2001. Deuba dissolved the House of Representatives on May 2002 in order to hold new elections, but was unable to do so due to the ongoing civil war. This also led to a split in Nepali Congress with Deuba spearheading the Nepali Congress (Democratic) party. King Gyanendra then removed Deuba in October 2002 terming him incompetent for not holding parliamentary elections. After two other governments, Gyanendra restored Deuba to the position of Prime Minister in 2004. He was again removed from office on 1 February 2005 by King Gyanendra, who dissolved the government for three years and seized direct power. Deuba was sentenced to two years in prison in July 2005 under corruption charges, but was subsequently released on February 13, 2006, after the anti-corruption body that sentenced him was outlawed. An official from Deuba's Nepali Congress (Democratic) party, Dip Kumar Upadhaya, told the Associated Press that Deuba's release was "a victory for democracy and a humiliating defeat for the royal regime".

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Singha Durbar

Singha Durbar (सिंहदरवार; translation: Lion's Palace) is a palace in Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhaad-gaaule_topi

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