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Astraeus hygrometricus
Boletus edulis
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Ramaria botrytis
Tintin in Tibet
Turbinellus floccosus
Yellowhammer
Black-necked grebe
Przevalski's nuthatch
Russet sparrow
Pacific swift
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Buddhism
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Raiders of the Lost Ark
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Nischal Basnet filmography
Manisha Koirala filmography
List of Brigade of Gurkhas recipients of the Victoria Cross
List of stupas in Nepal
Dayahang Rai filmography
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1995 India cyclone
1995 North Indian Ocean cyclone season
Aama (1964 film)
Amanita rubrovolvata
Asian house martin
Auricularia auricula-judae
Nischal Basnet
Blackbuck
Baorangia bicolor
Buddhist devotion
Catholic Church in Nepal
Chamunda
Chhinnamasta
Chough
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Cornwallis in India
Devi Upanishad
Doctor Strange (2016 film)
Expedition Everest
Far Cry 4
Four-horned antelope
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Great Renunciation
Edmund Hillary
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Jungle cat
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Kalyanasundara
Swastima Khadka
Krishna
Loot (2012 film)
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Matrikas
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Māgha Pūjā
Battle of Nalapani
Nepal at the 1976 Summer Olympics
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Nepal at the 2006 Winter Olympics
Nepal at the 2010 Winter Olympics
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Shiva
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Bhimsen Thapa
Thus have I heard
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Tomb Raider: Legend
US-Bangla Airlines Flight 211
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Varahi
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An Iconic Photograph of 1990 Nepalese revolution
Ashta-Matrika
Bos grunniens at Letdar on Annapurna Circuit
Crowning Tribhuvan of Nepal (1911) (restoration)
Everest North Face toward Base Camp Tibet Luca Galuzzi 2006 edit 1
Everest-3D-Map-Type-EN
Head of Bhairava - MET DP307219
Himalayas
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King Girvan Yuddhavikram Shah (1797-1816) (restoration)
Sir Chandra Shumsher Jang Bahadur Rana (restoration)
Main page featured articles
Buddhism (2004-04-06)
Hinduism (2004-04-24)
History of Buddhism (2004-11-24)
Sikkim (2005-04-07)
Nepal (2006-09-28)
Ganesha (2007-12-30)
Darjeeling (2009-11-06)
Boletus edulis (2011-05-23)
Cattle egret (2012-02-14)
Ahalya (2012-05-22)
Phallus indusiatus (2013-05-10)
Ramaria botrytis (2013-10-01)
Tintin in Tibet (2014-10-16)
Przevalski's nuthatch (2015-02-01)
Astraeus hygrometricus (2017-10-24)
Yellowhammer (2017-12-05)
Turbinellus floccosus (2019-12-31)
Pacific swift (2020-02-04)
In the News articles
2011 Sikkim earthquake (1969-12-31)
2008 Nepalese presidential election (2008-07-21)
2008 Indian floods (2008-08-11)
Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck (2008-11-06)
Pushpa Kamal Dahal (2009-05-04)
Apa Sherpa (2009-05-21)
Madhav Kumar Nepal (2009-05-23)
Slender-billed vulture (2009-08-07)
Gadhimai festival (2009-11-25)
Hijra (South Asia) (2009-12-24)
Girija Prasad Koirala (2010-03-21)
Jhala Nath Khanal (2011-02-05)
2013 North India floods (2013-06-19)
2014 Mount Everest ice avalanche (2014-04-19)
2014 Nepal snowstorm disaster (2014-10-20)
Surya Bahadur Thapa (2015-04-21)
April 2015 Nepal earthquake (2015-04-25)
May 2015 Nepal earthquake (2015-05-12)
Bidya Devi Bhandari (2015-10-30)
Sushil Koirala (2016-02-10)
Tara Air Flight 193 (2016-02-24)
2017 South Asian floods (2017-09-04)
US-Bangla Airlines Flight 211 (2018-03-12)
Jayanendra Chand Thakuri (2020-06-02)
Madhav Prasad Ghimire (2020-08-20)
Chhetan Gurung (2020-09-12)
Ang Rita Sherpa (2020-09-22)
Junko Tabei (NONE)
Picture of the day pictures
Himalayas (2004-10-25)
Legal hashish shop in Kathmandu, Nepal in 1973 (2006-03-25)
Everest North Face toward Base Camp Tibet Luca Galuzzi 2006 edit 1 (2008-12-02)
Sadou Kathmandu 04 04 (2008-12-04)
Milvus migrans -Kathmandu, Nepal-444 (2012-02-02)
Shiva as the Lord of Dance LACMA edit (2012-11-05)
Mount Everest as seen from Drukair2 PLW edit (2013-06-02)
Bos grunniens at Letdar on Annapurna Circuit (2014-02-23)
Indian rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis) 4 (2021-09-20)
DYK
... that the dharma wheel of Buddhism represents the collective teachings known as the dharma? (2004-03-17)
... that there are fewer than 2000 Indian Rhinoceroses left in the wild? (2004-07-11)
... that the History of Buddhism includes a century of Greco-Buddhist interaction, primarily around Bactria? (2004-09-04)
... that the Long-tailed Broadbill is the only bird in the genus Psarisomus? (2004-11-27)
... that a major milestone in the decline of Buddhism in India came in 1193 when the great university at Nalanda was destroyed by Turkish Muslim raiders? (2005-01-02)
... that Wai-Wai is a popular noodle-like snack in Nepal, Sikkim and in northern parts of West Bengal? (2005-01-06)
... that the Chicken's Neck is a narrow strip of land 24 km in width connecting India to its north-eastern states? (2005-01-17)
... that the Gurkha Contingent of the Singapore Police Force is the world's only police department outside of Nepal to be comprised of Gurkhas, and it is currently the only military or police unit in Singapore to be headed by a Briton? (2005-10-18)
... that Chandra Prakash Mainali, who led an armed Maoist revolt in eastern Nepal in 1971, later served as Minister of Local Development in 1994-95? (2006-04-06)
... that the shortest binomial name of a species is Ia io, which belongs to the Great Evening Bat? (2006-05-13)
... that the noble rhubarb(pictured) of the frigid, sunburnt Himalaya creates its own protective greenhouse with ultraviolet-blocking panels? (2006-06-14)
... that the Nepalese communist leader Ruplal Bishvakarma, who introduced the current Maoist leader Prachandra to militant politics in the 1970s, opposed Prachandra's plans for an armed uprising in 1994? (2006-08-18)
... that the Himalayan Brown Bear is considered the source of the legend of the Yeti? (2006-10-05)
... that Nepalese politician Radha Krishna Mainali, once a communist revolutionary and a political prisoner for 16 years, was appointed Minister of Education & Sports by King Gyanendra after the king's seizure of power in February 2005? (2007-01-05)
... that sixteen people were killed during a general strike in Nepal in 1992, an incident that contributed to the breakout of a civil war four years later? (2007-01-06)
... that the staff of the mayor of Mirik, West Bengal vowed to spend a month's salary in SMS voting for Indian Idol contestant Prashant Tamang, the first finalist of Nepalese descent? (2007-07-06)
... that Buddhist monk Ekai Kawaguchi was the first Japanese citizen to travel to Nepal? (2007-09-17)
... that at the peak of the 1979 student protests in Nepal, radicals tried to humiliate moderate student leaders by painting their faces black, garlanding them with shoes, and parading them on a push-cart through the streets of Kathmandu? (2007-09-22)
... that Nanda, the half-sister of Gautama Buddha, went on to be the foremost nun in the practice of jhana? (2007-10-31)
... that according to Hindu mythology, the Tandava, a vigorous dance by Hindu god Shiva (pictured), is the source of the cycle of creation, preservation and dissolution of the universe? (2007-12-18)
... that some Tibetans once thought Britain’s Queen Victoria was a reincarnation of Palden Lhamo, the wrathful deity considered to be the principal Protectress of Tibet? (2007-12-22)
... that the Nepalese Maoist Newar National Liberation Front sponsored the 'Miss Newa' beauty pageant despite having previously demonstrated against it? (2008-01-14)
... that the scientific name of the vase-shaped forest fungus Gomphus floccosus(pictured) means 'woolly plug'? (2008-02-16)
... that Hugh Ruttledge led the 1933 Mount Everest expedition on which Andrew Irvine's ice axe was discovered? (2008-03-06)
... that Bhanbhagta Gurung returned to his farm in Nepal in 1946, after receiving a Victoria Cross for his actions while serving with the 3rd Battalion of the 2nd Gurkha Rifles in Burma? (2008-03-09)
... that Chamunda(pictured), a fearsome aspect of the Hindu Divine Mother, was worshipped by ritual human and animal sacrifices along with offerings of wine? (2008-03-14)
... that nationalists seek a Greater Nepal that extends into Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Sikkim in India? (2008-04-16)
... that Camling is an ancient and endangered Kiranti language, spoken by only about 10,000 people in eastern Nepal, Bhutan and India? (2008-04-17)
... that although spoken by less than 18,686 people, the Kulung language has eight dialects and covers the "Mahakulung" ethno-linguistic area? (2008-04-23)
... that the 1999 Chamoli earthquake in India, in which 103 people died, was also felt in the Baitadi, Dadeldhura and Kanchanpur districts in Nepal? (2008-05-17)
... that the new Maoist-led government seeks to scrap Nepal's 1950 treaty with India, which sought to build strong Indo-Nepal relations to counter perceived threats from China? (2008-05-20)
... that China sought to strengthen Sino-Nepalese relations by supplying arms to the Nepalese monarchy against the country's Maoist insurgents? (2008-06-05)
... that Pakistan established bilateral relations with Nepal in 1962-63 and agreed to provide free trade access and transport facilities to Nepal at the Chittagong Port? (2008-06-09)
... that Hygrocybe coccinea(pictured) is a bright red edible mushroom that grows in the grasslands of Europe and under Rhododendron in Nepal? (2008-07-03)
... that the former general secretary of the Communist Party of Nepal, Keshar Jung Rayamajhi, turned royalist and became chairman of Nepal's Royal Privy Council? (2008-07-11)
... that Nara Bahadur Karmacharya is the sole surviving founding member of the Communist Party of Nepal? (2008-07-12)
... that the Proletarian Revolutionary Organisation of Nepal proposed a synthesis of Buddhism and Maoism in 1977? (2008-07-13)
... that in the 1981 Nepalese national election, one candidate was elected with just 3,137 votes, less than ten percent of what the top candidate received? (2008-07-29)
... that although male Kashmir Gray Langurs are usually protective of infants, they sometimes engage in infanticide? (2008-08-09)
... that parts of the veiled stinkhorn Phallus indusiatus have been consumed by lifeforms as diverse as bees, flies, Chinese diplomats and Henry Kissinger? (2008-08-18)
... that Maoist rebels and Nepali government forces engaged in four attacks in Sandhikharka between 2002 and 2005? (2008-08-30)
... that pollution has risen in the Sundarijal reservoir in Nepal due to large numbers of tourists who crowd the area every weekend? (2008-10-13)
... that, during the 1924 British Mount Everest Expedition, Edward Norton set a world record for climbing height that stood until 1952? (2008-12-09)
... that having observed the four sights as a young prince, Gautama Buddha (statue pictured) realized the sufferings in life and started an ascetic life against his father's wish? (2009-05-02)
... that the 1994 Nepalese legislative election saw the first democratically elected communist government in Asia come to power? (2009-05-24)
... that the false earthstar in the fungal family Astraeaceae(pictured) can open and close its rays in response to changes in humidity? (2009-07-02)
... that the Election Commission of Nepal oversaw approximately 10,000 polling places, 10,000 candidates, and 234,000 election workers during voting for the Nepalese Constituent Assembly? (2009-09-07)
... that on Sarvapitri amavasya (today), Hindus offer food to the ancestors, who are believed to accept the offering through a crow? (2009-09-18)
... that Disciotis venosa, Hygrophorus subalpinus, Mycena overholtsii, Plectania nannfeldtii, Ramaria botrytis, and Clitocybe glacialis(pictured) are all mushrooms that grow in or near snowbanks? (2009-10-14)
... that Pushkar Fair—the largest camel fair in Asia—commenced on Kartik Ekadashi (29 Oct) and will end today on Kartik Poornima? (2009-11-02)
... that Nepal's capital Kathmandu only had one restaurant in 1955? (2010-01-01)
... that the Hindu mythical beast Sharabha(pictured, god Shiva as Sharabha), described as mightier than the lion and elephant, is included in the list of edible animals in the Mahabharata? (2010-01-29)
... that when the Russet Sparrow(pictured) and the House Sparrow breed in the same hill station, the House Sparrow prefers bazaars and the Russet Sparrow "more up market" houses? (2010-02-06)
... that the Hindu goddess Varahi(statue pictured) is worshipped only in the night according to secretive Vamamarga Tantric practices? (2010-02-07)
... that the self-decapitated Hindu goddess Chinnamasta(pictured) standing on a copulating couple signifies that life, death and sex are interdependent? (2010-03-02)
... that Tengboche Monastery(pictured) is the largest gompa in the Khumbu region of Nepal? (2010-03-07)
... that the erotic Indian classical dance Mohiniattam is named after the seductress supreme of Hindu mythology – Mohini(pictured), the female avatar of the male god Vishnu? (2010-03-22)
... that Manaslu(pictured) is the eighth highest mountain in the world, located in the Mansiri Himal, part of the Nepalese Himalayas, in the west-central part of Nepal? (2010-04-20)
... that about one million people were affected by floods in the Kamala and other rivers in northern Bihar in India in 2003? (2010-05-13)
... that Charles Cornwallis, during his governorship in India, refused to blame General William Medows for his performance in the 1792 Siege of Seringapatam? (2010-05-22)
... that Tenzing Norgay, the first man to reach the summit of Mount Everest with Sir Edmund Hilary, was once sent to Tengboche Monastery in Tengboche(pictured) to be a monk? (2010-06-03)
... that reliable water flow from the Sun Kosi, in mountainous Nepal, is proposed to be diverted through a 16.6 kilometres (10.3 mi) tunnel to the Kamala River for irrigation and other purposes? (2010-06-04)
... that the Eastern Great Egret(pictured) has a neck one and a half times as long as its body? (2010-06-15)
... that Nepalese communist politician Narayan Man Bijukchhe has won a parliamentary seat in every national election since the 1990 Jana Andolan? (2010-07-27)
... that the freshwater snail Indoplanorbis exustus(pictured) transfers veterinarily important parasites, including the fluke Schistosoma spindale? (2010-08-06)
... that the Banglabandha inland port is aimed at increasing trade between Bangladesh and Nepal, India, and Bhutan? (2010-09-16)
... that in retaliation for Nepal recognising Bangladesh in 1971, Pakistan broke off its ties with Nepal? (2010-09-18)
... that the status of Bhutanese refugees located in seven U.N.-run camps in Nepal is a major issue affecting Bhutan–Nepal relations? (2010-09-28)
... that extracts of the red volva Amanita can cause high blood sugar in mice? (2010-10-26)
... that the Jew's Ear is an edible reminder of a suicide? (2010-10-31)
... that in various regions in India, a haunting bhoot can be thwarted using water, steel or iron objects, or the scent of burnt turmeric? (2010-10-31)
... that a de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter crashed five minutes after taking off from Lamidanda Airport, Nepal, last month? (2011-01-11)
... that Nepal's first public bus service was founded in 1959 by Karuna Ratna Tuladhar and his brother? (2011-01-30)
... that Nepal Transport Service, founded in 1959, was the first Nepalese public bus line? (2011-02-25)
... that according to Hindu mythology, the god-king Indra was cursed with having a thousand vagina marks on his body for having extra-martial sex with Ahalya(pictured)? (2011-05-22)
... that the Hindu deity Vaikuntha Kamalaja is depicted half-female? (2011-06-19)
... that the Nepalese Chamber of Commerce, Lhasa, formed in 1943, was the first chamber of commerce established by Nepalese traders in Tibet? (2011-08-07)
... that the taboo offering of a cloth stained with menstrual blood to the Hindu goddess Matangi(pictured) is thought to grant the ability to attract a mate? (2011-09-21)
... that the world's highest webcam is capable of streaming live HD video of the summit of Mount Everest? (2011-10-11)
... that the British scholar Percy Brown was one of the earliest pioneers who wrote on Indian and Buddhist architecture? (2012-04-28)
... that after Francys Arsentiev died while climbing Mount Everest, it was nine years before her frozen, preserved body could be moved from beside the main route to the summit? (2012-05-29)
... that Pragyananda Mahasthavir was the first Theravada Buddhist monk wearing yellow robes to be seen in Kathmandu since the 14th century? (2012-05-30)
... that a new election will be held to choose the Nepalese Constituent Assembly to draft a constitution following the previous one's failure? (2012-06-09)
... that in some portrayals of the marriage of the Hindu deities Shiva and Parvati, their yet-unborn sons are depicted? (2012-09-02)
... that the South Tibetan Detachment inserted the Greater Himalayan Crystalline complex between the Lesser Himalayan Sequence and the Tethyan Himalayan Sequence? (2012-11-19)
... that the marriage of the Tulsi plant to the god Vishnu inaugurates the Hindu wedding season? (2012-12-13)
... that news of the conquest of Everest by Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay (pictured) came to the outside world by a runner bearing a coded message? (2012-12-26)
... that each of the five heroines(pictured) from Hindu epics, venerated as exemplary chaste women, is recorded to have "known" at least one man other than her husband? (2013-02-17)
... that the first Philippine expedition to Mount Everest was compared to "putting a Filipino on the Moon"? (2013-02-25)
... that climate change threatens the flora and fauna of the Sacred Himalayan Landscape, including the endangered snow leopard? (2013-02-28)
... that the Terai Arc Landscape has one of the highest densities of Bengal tigers in the world? (2013-03-02)
... that Nepalese politician and conservationist Harka Gurung was honoured with a memorial football tournament after his death in a helicopter crash? (2013-03-15)
... that Ram Raja Prasad Singh was sentenced to death in absentia following the Nepal bombings in 1985? (2013-05-18)
... that the Hindu god Krishna is described as having eight chief queens(pictured with Krishna) – Rukmini, Satyabhama, Jambavati, Kalindi, Mitravinda, Nagnajiti, Bhadra and Lakshmana – and 16,000 other wives headed by Rohini? (2013-05-25)
... that in the wildlife of Nepal, Rhododendron is the most widely found national flower of the country and its red flower, known locally as Lal Guran, forms the wreath round the national symbol? (2013-06-08)
... that the large-eared pika lives in high mountains and is listed by the IUCN as "Least Concern" while the Helan Shan pika is restricted to a single mountain and is listed as "Critically Endangered"? (2013-08-30)
... that Nag Panchami is a traditional worship of snakes observed by Hindus throughout India and also in Nepal? (2013-09-17)
... that newborn Hodgson's bats are about 2.15 centimetres (0.85 in) long and start to fly in their third week of life? (2013-09-27)
... that on April 1, 1986, Nepalese communist rebels attacked police stations, trying to start a popular uprising? (2013-10-21)
... that former Minister of Industries Keshab Prasad Badal was a leader of the Proletarian Revolutionary Organisation, Nepal in the 1970s? (2014-02-26)
... that when Nimdoma Sherpa summited Mount Everest at the age of 16, she became the youngest woman to do so at the time? (2014-04-28)
... that though Przevalski's Nuthatch has been treated as conspecific with the White-breasted Nuthatch, a 2014 phylogenetic study found them to be only distantly related within their genus? (2014-05-02)
... that Tintin in Tibet is the only Tintin story without an antagonist? (2014-05-29)
... that there is only one Information Technology Park in Nepal? (2014-07-30)
... that the four-faced linga(pictured) may be called a "linga with five faces"? (2014-07-31)
... that the Hindu deity Heramba, protector of the weak, is associated with rites for inflicting harm on one's enemies? (2014-08-22)
... that part of Ashutosh Gowariker's Everest has been filmed at over 17,000 feet (5,200 m) above sea level? (2014-10-21)
... that the Affair of the Dancing Lamas was covered up for over fifty years? (2015-05-26)
... that Operation Sahayogi Haat ("helping hands") delivered about 120 short tons (110 t) of emergency disaster supplies for the Nepal 2015 earthquake relief effort? (2015-06-23)
... that the film roles of Nepalese actress Manisha Koirala (pictured) have included a Muslim married to a Hindu during the Bombay Riots, the daughter of a mute and deaf couple, and a terrorist? (2015-08-16)
... that little egrets have a diet of mainly fish, but they also eat amphibians, small reptiles, mammals and birds, as well as crustaceans, molluscs, insects, spiders and worms? (2015-11-08)
... that players can ride on elephants in Far Cry 4? (2015-11-10)
... that grey herons spend much time on the ground, striding about or standing still for long periods with an upright stance, often on a single leg? (2015-11-17)
... that various incarnations of Doctor Strange, the upcoming 2016 Marvel Studios film, have been in development since 1986? (2015-11-23)
... that the purple heron often adopts a posture with its neck extending obliquely? (2015-11-27)
... that the Devi Upanishad reveres Devi (pictured), the Hindu goddess, as the highest principle and ultimate truth in the universe? (2015-11-29)
... that the ruddy shelduck(pictured) is a mainly nocturnal bird? (2015-11-29)
... that Hodgson's giant flying squirrel can glide for 100 m (300 ft) from the tree canopy to the bushes below? (2015-12-02)
... that the Himalayan field rat is closely related to the brown rat? (2015-12-04)
... that the Eurasian bittern may visit reedbeds, rice fields, watercress beds, fish farms, gravel pits, sewage works, ditches, flooded areas and marshes? (2015-12-05)
... that Mai Pokhari(pictured), a wetland in the Ilam District of Nepal, designated a Ramsar site in October 2008, is a pilgrimage center for both Hindus and Buddhists? (2015-12-08)
... that Guinness World Records named Saugat Bista, the seven-year-old director of Love You Baba, the "youngest director of a professionally made feature length film"? (2016-02-03)
... that a 1995 storm caused 63 deaths in Nepal, 33 of them related to avalanches? (2016-02-13)
... that the Jokhang temple, at the center of an ancient network of Buddhist temples in Lhasa, is considered the "spiritual heart of the city" and the most sacred in Tibet? (2016-03-30)
... that the unusual four-horned skull of the four-horned antelope(illustrated) makes it a popular target for trophy hunters? (2016-05-14)
... that despite its name, the jungle cat eschews rainforests and woodlands, and prefers swamps? (2016-05-15)
... that blackbuck(pictured) could play a role in the dispersal of Prosopis juliflora fruits? (2016-06-14)
... that the nilgai(pictured) has been declared as vermin in Bihar, India? (2016-06-19)
... that Nepalese taekwondo practitioner Nisha Rawal received one of four Tripartite Commission wildcards to compete at the 2016 Summer Olympics? (2016-08-20)
... that Pasang Lhamu Sherpa, one of the first Nepali women to climb K2, was named after the first Nepali woman to climb Everest? (2017-02-06)
... that Sunil Babu Pant was the first openly gay federal-level legislator in Asia? (2017-07-07)
... that when disturbed, the rufous-throated partridge flies to branches as thrushes do, and at night, roosts huddled in trees like babblers? (2017-07-24)
... that the call of the slaty-backed forktail can easily be mistaken for that of the Blyth's kingfisher? (2017-09-24)
... that the black-backed forktail has a call reminiscent of a squeaky hinge? (2017-10-05)
... that the scientific name of the Blyth's kingfisher(pictured), which grows up to 23 centimetres (9 inches) long, derives from the Greek demigod Hercules? (2017-10-08)
... that the black-necked grebe is flightless for two months of the year? (2017-10-14)
... that Krishna is the Hindu god of compassion, tenderness, and love? (2017-10-21)
... that the female Asian emerald cuckoo lays her eggs in the nests of birds such as the crimson sunbird and the little spiderhunter? (2017-12-17)
... that Hillary's portrait is now being printed on the $5 bill?| (2018-04-01)
... that a male grey-chinned minivet was observed approaching a female while carrying a flower? (2018-04-30)
... that one popular expression of Buddhist devotion is to go on pilgrimage to Bodh Gayā in India? (2018-05-10)
... that most Buddhist discourses start with the words Thus have I heard, which are traditionally attributed to the attendant of the Buddha? (2018-12-06)
... that Nepal declared a national day of mourning after the 2019 Taplejung helicopter crash? (2019-03-15)
... that Ānanda(sculpture pictured) became the Buddha's attendant, on condition that he would never receive any material benefit from the position? (2019-04-28)
... that Nepal's first officially recorded tornado occurred in March 2019? (2019-05-27)
... that Nepalese Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Oli praised the 2019 sports drama Captain for "delivering patriotism"? (2019-06-01)
... that Nepalese student Sangita Magar became a human rights activist after she survived an acid attack at the age of 16? (2019-06-12)
... that Birjis Qadr, the Nawab (leader) of Awadh state in northern India, became a poet while in exile in Nepal? (2019-06-29)
... that Pema Dhondup studied filmmaking at the University of Southern California so he could use the medium to tell the story of his "lost generation" of Tibetan youth? (2019-07-11)
... that Binod Chaudhary is the first Nepali to be listed on Forbes's billionaire list? (2019-07-20)
... that in one of the vigilante witch-hunts in Nepal, an 18-year-old girl was dragged from her home and tortured for hours in public on International Women's Day 2018? (2019-08-12)
... that the story of the legendary Christian saints Barlaam and Josaphat is based on the Great Renunciation of the Buddha? (2019-08-24)
... that Samragyee RL Shah(pictured) is the highest-paid actress in Nepali cinema as of 2019? (2019-09-07)
... that Aama was the first Nepalese film to be produced in Nepal? (2019-09-11)
... that a discourse given by the Buddha to his only son, Rāhula(depiction shown), became one of the seven Buddhist texts recommended for study in the inscriptions of Emperor Aśoka? (2019-10-13)
... that before becoming a film director, Nepal's Nischal Basnet went to Australia to study 3D animation, but ended up studying hospitality and becoming a chef? (2019-11-10)
... that the government of Thailand has branded the Buddhist celebration Magha Puja as a day of spiritual love and gratitude, to compete with Valentine's Day? (2019-12-03)
... that in the Newar festival of Depukhu, young men compete for the carcass of a young female goat that is first sacrificed by drowning in the Deopokhari pond in Khokana, Nepal? (2019-12-12)
... that as recently as 2013, girls as young as six from landless families were sold each year as labour in Nepal? (2020-01-02)
... that Nepal's first highway tunnel was constructed by the country's first civil engineering graduate? (2020-01-07)
... that around 200 CE, the Indian monk Nagarjuna exhorted a king to make "Images of Buddha with fine proportions / Well designed and sitting on lotuses" (example pictured)? (2020-01-12)
... that a Nepali girl who spent three years in jail for showing a black flag of protest to King Mahendra went on to become the country's first female deputy prime minister? (2020-01-13)
... that one out of ten labourers in the haruwa–charuwa system is forced to work when seriously ill or injured, and may still face deduction or non-payment of wages? (2020-01-28)
... that a man suspected of carrying coronavirus in Nepal ran away from the hospital? (2020-03-18)
... that the white-browed tit-warbler has been found to practice cooperative breeding? (2020-04-05)
... that Upāli(statue pictured), the Buddha's learned low-caste disciple, was ordained before his friends of royal blood to humble their pride? (2020-04-21)
... that Nepali actress Swastima Khadka holds a three-year diploma in architectural engineering? (2020-05-08)
... that Nepali director Nischal Basnet based Loot's lead character on himself? (2020-05-09)
... that Indian child actress Taruni Sachdev was nicknamed the "Rasna girl"? (2020-05-14)
... that Japanese mountaineer Junko Tabei(pictured), the first woman to summit Mount Everest, created her own climbing equipment from scratch out of old curtains and the cover of her car? (2020-05-31)
... that Bishnu Majhi is the highest-paid singer in Nepal? (2020-06-04)
... that the 2019 romantic comedy Kabaddi Kabaddi Kabaddi set the record for the highest-grossing opening of a film in Nepal? (2020-06-06)
... that during the 1990s, some British Army infantry battalions suffered such severe manpower shortages that they had to be reinforced by companies of Gurkhas? (2020-06-07)
... that a comedian was jailed for his negative video review of the 2019 Nepali romantic comedy Bir Bikram 2? (2020-06-10)
... that the 2018 Nepali comedy-drama Mr. Virgin was criticised for its title? (2020-06-15)
... that the Film Development Board of Nepal refused to issue a production license to Gaja Baja because the title alluded to marijuana? (2020-06-17)
... that in Nepal, it is against the law to beg? (2020-06-19)
... that Bandana Nepal achieved the Guinness World Record for "longest dance marathon by an individual" by dancing for 126 hours continuously? (2020-06-29)
... that Nepali actor Jayanendra Chand Thakuri starred in more than 100 films? (2020-07-11)
... that the Chinese policy of Five Fingers of Tibet considers Tibet to be China's right-hand palm, with five fingers—Ladakh, Nepal, Sikkim, Bhutan, and Arunachal Pradesh—that must be "liberated"? (2020-07-13)
... that most Nepali families disapprove of inter-caste marriage because they are afraid of becoming social outcasts? (2020-07-13)
... that the 1997 historical drama Balidaan (Sacrifice) was banned in 2005 by King Gyanendra's government for its portrayal of Nepal's communist movement? (2020-07-14)
... that the title of the 2020 Nepali comedy–drama film Senti Virus was changed from Anti Virus on the advice of an astrologer? (2020-07-15)
... that the 379-year-old dance musical play Kartik Naach(video clip featured) is performed every year in Nepal? (2020-07-20)
... that for its 2020 tourism campaign, the Government of Nepal proposed building 108 sculptures of the Yeti painted by 108 different artists? (2020-07-20)
... that on National Paddy Day in Nepal, people splash each other and play in the mud (pictured), plant rice seedlings, eat curd and beaten rice, and sing folk songs? (2020-07-30)
... that Nepal's first female auto rickshaw driver, Laxmi Sharma, went on to start the first button factory in the country? (2020-08-01)
... that the song and visual images in the music video for "Bola Maya" express the pain of those who lose their loved ones in foreign lands? (2020-08-12)
... that King Ram Shah of Gorkha introduced criminal codes to the kingdom? (2020-08-17)
... that Ghansi created a well so that he could be remembered after his death? (2020-08-19)
... that in 1911, George V (pictured)killed 21 tigers, 8 rhinos, and 1 bear in Nepal? (2020-09-01)
... that construction of the 195 m (640 ft) Gorkha Bridge in Nepal reconnected seven remote villages and reestablished a portion of a popular hiking trail? (2020-09-04)
... that residents of Devdaha, Nepal, decided that a 13-year-old girl should marry her 25-year-old alleged rapist? (2020-09-24)
... that according to legend, Swayambhunath (pictured), one of the oldest stupas in Nepal, came out of a sacred lotus at the centre of Kathmandu when the city was a lake? (2020-10-10)
... that the queen and others apparently used to watch Malla kings taking baths in the Tusha Hiti? (2020-10-28)
... that Nepali author Krishna Lal Adhikari(pictured) was sentenced to nine years in prison for publishing a book about the cultivation of corn? (2020-10-31)
... that the 2013 Nepali historical drama Badhshala was briefly banned by the Nepali Army because the actors wore military uniforms without permission? (2020-11-05)
... that the film roles of Nepali actor Dayahang Rai include a crime boss, a Maoist, the suspected killer of a popular communist leader, a police officer, and a bank robber? (2020-11-07)
... that on this day, Nepali people worship dogs(example pictured) to please Yama? (2020-11-14)
... that sheep were traditionally used to carry salt from Tibet to Nepal(traders pictured)? (2020-11-20)
... that Hamro Lok Sanskriti (Our Folk Culture) was one of three books to win the first issuance of Madan Puraskar, Nepal's highest literary honour? (2020-12-09)
... that Tribhuvan and Gyanendra each became King of Nepal twice? (2020-12-11)
... that women are prohibited from entering the Chisapani Gadhi in Nepal due to the belief that this could bring them bad luck or even death? (2021-01-13)
... that the clouded leopard(example pictured) is the first cat that diverged from the common ancestor of the Felidae more than four million years ago? (2021-01-16)
... that when Joe Brown and George Band made the first successful ascent of Kangchenjunga in 1955, they deliberately turned back a few feet below the summit? (2021-01-23)
... that the Pallas's cat(example pictured) has up to 9,000 hairs per cm2 (58,000/in2) of fur? (2021-01-30)
... that according to Nepalese folklore, Pimbahal Pond was built by a demon? (2021-04-12)
... that the historic Statue of Laxmi-Narayan(pictured) was on display in the Dallas Museum of Art for 37 years despite having been stolen? (2021-04-17)
Total pages in content type is 211
Popular pages
This is a list of pages in the scope of Wikipedia:WikiProject Nepal along with their pageviews, including all redirects.
List
Period: 2021-04-01 to 2021-04-30
Total views: 15,433,615
Updated: 00:42, 6 May 2021 (UTC)
Rank
Page title
Views
Daily average
Assessment
Importance
1
World War II
826,406
27,546
GA
Low
2
Mount Everest
299,044
9,968
B
Top
3
Gautama Buddha
269,112
8,970
B
High
4
1996 Mount Everest disaster
225,454
7,515
C
Mid
5
Nepal
219,938
7,331
B
Top
6
Buddhism
205,534
6,851
B
Top
7
Amita Suman
201,903
6,730
Start
Low
8
Hinduism
194,027
6,467
B
Mid
9
Shiva
192,247
6,408
GA
Mid
10
Krishna
173,288
5,776
GA
Low
11
Tiger
157,624
5,254
GA
High
12
List of people who died climbing Mount Everest
147,750
4,925
List
Low
13
Monitor lizard
143,469
4,782
Start
Low
14
Rama Navami
131,748
4,391
Start
Low
15
Doctor Strange (2016 film)
128,108
4,270
GA
Low
16
Rama
121,740
4,058
B
Mid
17
Banana
114,714
3,823
C
Low
18
Sanskrit
113,976
3,799
B
Mid
19
South Asia
105,212
3,507
B
Low
20
Raiders of the Lost Ark
103,464
3,448
GA
Low
21
Rhododendron
98,317
3,277
C
Low
22
Himalayas
96,663
3,222
B
High
23
Yoga
86,535
2,884
GA
Mid
24
Ramayana
86,281
2,876
B
Low
25
Maurya Empire
84,274
2,809
B
Mid
26
Red panda
79,774
2,659
GA
Low
27
Manisha Koirala
74,224
2,474
B
Low
28
Indian subcontinent
73,311
2,443
B
Mid
29
Edmund Hillary
71,301
2,376
GA
Low
30
Sikkim
69,996
2,333
B
High
31
King cobra
68,225
2,274
C
Mid
32
South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation
65,901
2,196
C
Mid
33
Parvati
63,027
2,100
B
Low
34
Kathmandu
61,705
2,056
B
Top
35
Tibetan Mastiff
61,045
2,034
Start
Low
36
Brahma
60,620
2,020
C
Mid
37
Tenzing Norgay
59,673
1,989
C
Top
38
Gupta Empire
59,487
1,982
C
High
39
Snow leopard
57,117
1,903
B
Low
40
Indian numbering system
56,293
1,876
Start
High
41
Lakshmi
55,907
1,863
B
Mid
42
Devanagari
55,835
1,861
C
Top
43
Diwali
55,730
1,857
B
High
44
2014 Mount Everest ice avalanche
55,461
1,848
C
Low
45
Bengal tiger
54,635
1,821
B
High
46
Ghee
53,861
1,795
Start
Low
47
Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck
52,564
1,752
Start
Low
48
George Mallory
52,015
1,733
B
Low
49
Cardamom
51,774
1,725
Start
Low
50
Yeti
50,555
1,685
C
Low
51
Curry
50,329
1,677
C
Low
52
Rajput
49,790
1,659
B
Low
53
Gayatri Mantra
48,914
1,630
Start
Low
54
Sherpa people
48,861
1,628
C
High
55
Presidencies and provinces of British India
47,404
1,580
C
High
56
Asha Bhosle
46,916
1,563
B
Low
57
Nepalese royal massacre
46,855
1,561
Start
High
58
Sherpa (film)
46,801
1,560
Start
Low
59
Hindus
46,213
1,540
C
High
60
Gurkha
45,620
1,520
C
Mid
61
Indo-Aryan languages
44,487
1,482
Start
Mid
62
Indo-Aryan peoples
43,893
1,463
Start
Low
63
Sita
43,632
1,454
Start
High
64
Anatoli Boukreev
43,143
1,438
Start
Low
65
Lingam
42,824
1,427
B
Low
66
Kartikeya
41,788
1,392
B
Low
67
Durga
41,031
1,367
B
Mid
68
David Sharp (mountaineer)
40,952
1,365
Start
Low
69
Saraswati
40,712
1,357
C
Mid
70
Hijra (South Asia)
40,386
1,346
B
Low
71
April 2015 Nepal earthquake
39,841
1,328
B
High
72
Garam masala
38,764
1,292
Start
Low
73
Vedic period
38,065
1,268
B
Low
74
Kangchenjunga
36,992
1,233
B
Mid
75
Lakh
36,892
1,229
Start
Low
76
Gyanendra of Nepal
36,799
1,226
Start
Mid
77
Water buffalo
35,729
1,190
C
Low
78
Garuda
35,255
1,175
C
Low
79
Bodhisattva
35,073
1,169
C
Low
80
Theravada
34,530
1,151
B
Mid
81
Annapurna
34,244
1,141
Start
Unknown
82
Andy Harris (mountain guide)
33,937
1,131
Start
Low
83
Gharial
33,681
1,122
GA
Low
84
Aditya Narayan
33,317
1,110
Start
Low
85
List of Mount Everest summiters by number of times to the summit
33,301
1,110
List
Low
86
Eight-thousander
32,964
1,098
C
Mid
87
Into Thin Air
32,617
1,087
Start
Low
88
Dowry
31,874
1,062
C
Low
89
Mehndi
31,866
1,062
Start
Mid
90
Darjeeling
31,444
1,048
FA
High
91
Asian elephant
31,300
1,043
C
Low
92
Shaivism
31,073
1,035
C
Top
93
Kalidasa
30,910
1,030
B
Low
94
Vaishnavism
30,863
1,028
B
High
95
Vajrayana
30,826
1,027
B
Low
96
Phurba Tashi
30,808
1,026
C
Low
97
Buddhahood
30,462
1,015
B
Low
98
History of the rupee
29,516
983
B
Low
99
Maitreya
29,431
981
B
Low
100
Pallas's cat
28,721
957
GA
Low
101
Nepali language
28,567
952
C
High
102
Gaur
28,484
949
B
High
103
Dichen Lachman
28,321
944
Start
Low
104
Arthur Gunn
28,254
941
Start
Low
105
Sriti Jha
27,990
933
Stub
Low
106
Avalokiteśvara
27,990
933
B
Low
107
Sloth bear
27,824
927
B
Low
108
Everest base camps
27,396
913
Start
Mid
109
2015 Mount Everest avalanches
27,266
908
C
Mid
110
Tagetes
27,191
906
C
Low
111
Tibetan Buddhism
27,145
904
B
High
112
Adventure Consultants
27,137
904
C
Low
113
Dal
26,620
887
Start
Low
114
Red junglefowl
26,608
886
C
Low
115
Domestic yak
25,639
854
B
Low
116
Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation
25,610
853
Start
Mid
117
Desi
25,592
853
Start
Low
118
Dipendra of Nepal
25,202
840
Start
Low
119
Magadha
24,909
830
Start
Low
120
Hillary Step
24,508
816
Start
Mid
121
Kukri
24,046
801
Start
Unknown
122
Bhojpuri language
23,815
793
C
Unknown
123
Adivasi
23,647
788
C
Low
124
1996 Indo-Tibetan Border Police expedition to Mount Everest
23,646
788
Start
Low
125
Ang Dorje Sherpa
23,602
786
Unknown
Unknown
126
Chandra Bahadur Dangi
23,537
784
Start
Mid
127
Historical Vedic religion
23,467
782
B
Low
128
Gulab jamun
23,465
782
C
Low
129
Bhang
23,430
781
Start
Low
130
Indian rhinoceros
23,428
780
B
Mid
131
Provinces of Nepal
23,375
779
Start
Top
132
South Asian ethnic groups
23,225
774
List
Mid
133
Indian cobra
23,212
773
C
Mid
134
Pit viper
22,963
765
C
Low
135
Bhairava
22,792
759
Start
Low
136
Hindu astrology
22,665
755
C
Mid
137
Dharahara
22,372
745
Start
Low
138
Clouded leopard
21,960
732
GA
High
139
2021 Nepal Super League
21,916
730
Start
Low
140
Far Cry 4
21,859
728
GA
Low
141
Kumari (goddess)
21,663
722
C
Low
142
Lakshmana
21,625
720
Start
Low
143
Birendra of Nepal
21,612
720
C
High
144
Rhesus macaque
21,606
720
B
Low
145
Sadhu
21,338
711
Start
Low
146
Dasharatha
20,914
697
Start
Low
147
Russell's viper
20,763
692
GA
Low
148
Indian Airlines Flight 814
20,488
682
C
Low
149
Shaktism
20,455
681
GA
Low
150
Tenzing–Hillary Airport
20,208
673
Unknown
Unknown
151
Anuradha Paudwal
19,895
663
Unknown
Unknown
152
Momo (food)
19,887
662
Stub
Low
153
Common krait
19,846
661
Start
Low
154
Padi Padi Leche Manasu
19,672
655
Start
Low
155
Nilgai
19,562
652
GA
Low
156
Pillars of Ashoka
19,445
648
C
Low
157
Lhotse
19,217
640
C
High
158
Leopard cat
19,139
637
B
Mid
159
Stupa
18,699
623
B
Mid
160
Indo-Iranian languages
18,637
621
Start
Low
161
Nataraja
18,635
621
C
Low
162
Khumbu Icefall
18,624
620
Start
Low
163
Medieval India
18,409
613
Start
Mid
164
Ganga (goddess)
18,401
613
B
Mid
165
Pagoda
18,303
610
C
Mid
166
Nanda Empire
18,297
609
Start
Mid
167
Buddha's Birthday
18,029
600
Start
Low
168
Shaligram
17,992
599
Start
Low
169
Black rat
17,937
597
Start
Low
170
Pala Empire
17,853
595
B
Mid
171
Rudraksha
17,837
594
Start
Low
172
Nepal national cricket team
17,719
590
B
High
173
Tulsi in Hinduism
17,678
589
B
Low
174
Vesak
17,676
589
C
High
175
Blackbuck
17,550
585
GA
Low
176
Grey heron
17,515
583
GA
Low
177
Champawat Tiger
17,451
581
Start
Low
178
Andrew Irvine (mountaineer)
17,323
577
B
Low
179
Kingdom of Nepal
17,181
572
C
High
180
Indo-Gangetic Plain
17,153
571
C
High
181
List of postal codes in Nepal
17,121
570
List
Low
182
2020–21 Nepal Tri-Nation Series
17,052
568
Stub
Low
183
Fishing cat
16,989
566
C
Low
184
Chapati
16,668
555
Start
Low
185
Dharmachakra
16,571
552
B
Low
186
Greater India
16,556
551
C
Mid
187
Brahmic scripts
16,496
549
C
Mid
188
Tara (Buddhism)
16,072
535
C
Low
189
US-Bangla Airlines Flight 211
16,046
534
GA
Low
190
Higher Secondary School Certificate
15,829
527
Stub
Low
191
Hindustan
15,669
522
C
High
192
Pandu
15,495
516
Stub
Low
193
Shunga Empire
15,494
516
C
Mid
194
Yama
15,389
512
Start
Low
195
Lumbini
15,218
507
Start
Mid
196
Rupee
15,055
501
B
Low
197
KP Sharma Oli
15,035
501
Start
High
198
Samudragupta
14,993
499
Unknown
Low
199
Pashupatinath Temple
14,981
499
Start
High
200
South Asian river dolphin
14,911
497
C
Low
201
Chital
14,883
496
B
Low
202
List of Hindu festivals
14,872
495
List
Low
203
COVID-19 pandemic in Nepal
14,861
495
C
Low
204
Manisha Koirala filmography
14,842
494
FL
Low
205
Ganesh Chaturthi
14,604
486
B
Low
206
Indo-Iranians
14,554
485
C
Low
207
Lassi
14,478
482
C
Low
208
Indian elephant
14,427
480
C
Mid
209
Mugger crocodile
14,398
479
B
Low
210
Nepalese Civil War
14,205
473
Start
High
211
Flag of Nepal
14,162
472
Start
High
212
Shakya
13,848
461
B
Top
213
Gorakhnath
13,585
452
C
Low
214
Tukaram
13,479
449
Start
Low
215
History of Buddhism
13,334
444
B
Low
216
Chhinnamasta
13,280
442
GA
Low
217
Raksha Bandhan
13,221
440
C
High
218
Sandeep Lamichhane
13,080
436
Start
Low
219
Maha Shivaratri
12,970
432
Start
Low
220
Boletus edulis
12,933
431
FA
Low
221
Nepal Super League
12,917
430
Start
Low
222
Prithvi Narayan Shah
12,883
429
Start
High
223
Mohini
12,786
426
GA
Low
224
Pratibha Sinha
12,776
425
Stub
Low
225
Narayana
12,656
421
Start
Low
226
Siliguri Corridor
12,633
421
C
Low
227
Akshaya Tritiya
12,428
414
Start
Low
228
Musk deer
12,364
412
Start
Low
229
Timeline of Mount Everest expeditions
12,319
410
List
Low
230
Nepal Communist Party
12,259
408
C
Low
231
Indian leopard
12,053
401
Start
Mid
232
Yellowhammer
12,041
401
FA
Low
233
Pokhara
11,992
399
C
Top
234
Lava (Ramayana)
11,890
396
Start
Low
235
Bidya Devi Bhandari
11,822
394
C
High
236
The Voice of Nepal
11,771
392
Start
Mid
237
Apa Sherpa
11,637
387
Start
Mid
238
Ahalya
11,545
384
FA
Low
239
Makar Sankranti
11,420
380
Start
Low
240
Everest (1998 film)
11,394
379
Start
Low
241
Kusha (Ramayana)
11,392
379
Stub
Low
242
Caste system in Nepal
11,317
377
Start
Low
243
History of Nepal
11,315
377
C
Unknown
244
Cattle egret
11,167
372
FA
Low
245
List of Himalayan peaks and passes
11,016
367
List
Low
246
Chaat
10,993
366
Start
Low
247
Rāhula
10,992
366
GA
Low
248
Matrikas
10,969
365
GA
Low
249
Mahendra of Nepal
10,819
360
Start
Unknown
250
Nath
10,746
358
B
Low
251
Tribhuvan University International Cricket Ground
10,716
357
Stub
Mid
252
Cho Oyu
10,697
356
Start
Top
253
Maithili language
10,624
354
Start
Low
254
Statue of Laxmi-Narayan
10,619
353
Start
Mid
255
Nandi (mythology)
10,559
351
Start
Low
256
Wild water buffalo
10,496
349
C
Low
257
Shaka era
10,489
349
Stub
Low
258
Languages of Asia
10,463
348
List
Low
259
Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre)
10,426
347
C
High
260
Jungle cat
10,423
347
GA
Low
261
Tomb Raider: Legend
10,422
347
GA
Low
262
Santali language
10,419
347
Start
Mid
263
Yaśodharā
10,406
346
Start
Low
264
Bagmati Province
10,394
346
Start
Top
265
Brahmastra
10,386
346
Start
Low
266
Tribhuvan of Nepal
10,379
345
Start
Top
267
Languages of Nepal
10,379
345
Start
Unknown
268
Grayanotoxin
10,373
345
Start
Low
269
Auricularia auricula-judae
10,350
345
GA
Low
270
Economy of Nepal
10,333
344
Start
Top
271
Panchayati raj
10,318
343
C
Unknown
272
Chhetri
10,312
343
C
Low
273
Expedition Everest
10,237
341
GA
Low
274
Geography of Nepal
10,227
340
B
Mid
275
Ophiocordyceps sinensis
10,221
340
Start
Unknown
276
Brigade of Gurkhas
10,189
339
Start
Top
277
Bengal monitor
10,147
338
C
Low
278
History of Asian art
10,113
337
C
Unknown
279
Black-crowned night heron
10,069
335
Start
Low
280
Mahakala
10,060
335
B
Low
281
Bagalamukhi
10,046
334
Start
Low
282
Pāli Canon
9,987
332
C
Low
283
George Everest
9,912
330
C
Low
284
Nirmal Purja
9,897
329
Start
Low
285
Kheer
9,882
329
Start
Low
286
Nepali Army
9,730
324
C
Mid
287
1953 British Mount Everest expedition
9,669
322
C
High
288
Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist–Leninist)
9,662
322
Start
High
289
Pterocarpus santalinus
9,662
322
Start
Low
290
Into Thin Air: Death on Everest
9,657
321
Start
Low
291
2013 North India floods
9,652
321
C
Low
292
Nepal national football team
9,619
320
Start
Mid
293
Lhasa Tibetan
9,560
318
Unknown
Low
294
Dhaulagiri
9,549
318
C
High
295
Religion in Nepal
9,547
318
Start
High
296
Junko Tabei
9,534
317
GA
Low
297
Jamling Tenzing Norgay
9,515
317
Start
Mid
298
List of districts of Nepal
9,471
315
List
Low
299
Province No. 1
9,449
314
C
Top
300
Anglo-Nepalese War
9,367
312
B
High
301
Rana dynasty
9,356
311
Start
Low
302
Manjushri
9,292
309
Start
Low
303
Province No. 2
9,268
308
C
Top
304
Kirtan
9,183
306
Start
Low
305
Krishna Janmashtami
9,132
304
C
Low
306
Kingdom of Sikkim
9,132
304
C
Low
307
Nepalese customary units of measurement
9,119
303
Unknown
Unknown
308
Sharma
9,071
302
List
Low
309
Demographics of Nepal
9,029
300
Start
Mid
310
Taruni Sachdev
9,011
300
GA
Low
311
King of Nepal
8,972
299
List
Low
312
Yamuna in Hinduism
8,939
297
B
Low
313
Queen Aishwarya of Nepal
8,876
295
C
Low
314
Chamunda
8,873
295
GA
Low
315
Wild yak
8,857
295
C
Low
316
List of prime ministers of Nepal
8,757
291
List
High
317
House of Representatives (Nepal)
8,750
291
Start
Unknown
318
The Climb (2017 film)
8,679
289
Stub
Low
319
Sivalik Hills
8,671
289
Start
Unknown
320
Flattened rice
8,667
288
Start
Low
321
Matangi
8,628
287
GA
Low
322
Shorea robusta
8,580
286
Start
Low
323
Buddhist meditation
8,530
284
B
Mid
324
Mithila (region)
8,529
284
C
Mid
325
Eve teasing
8,529
284
C
Mid
326
Shri
8,479
282
C
Low
327
Bhajan
8,390
279
Start
Low
328
Terai
8,389
279
C
High
329
10 Endrathukulla
8,292
276
Start
Low
330
Great cormorant
8,254
275
Stub
Low
331
Alexandrine parakeet
8,211
273
Start
Low
332
Panchakanya
8,200
273
GA
Low
333
Decline of Buddhism in the Indian subcontinent
8,180
272
B
Low
334
Koirala family
8,171
272
Unknown
Unknown
335
Constitution of Nepal
8,147
271
Start
Top
336
Laddu
8,078
269
Start
Low
337
Nepalese rupee
8,061
268
Start
Unknown
338
Nepali Congress
8,040
268
C
High
339
Jalandhara
8,000
266
Stub
Low
340
Chhath
7,992
266
Start
High
341
Newar people
7,853
261
Start
High
342
Tridevi
7,843
261
Start
Low
343
Pakistan International Airlines Flight 268
7,787
259
Start
Low
344
Barasingha
7,774
259
Start
Low
345
Teli
7,770
259
Start
Low
346
Aloo gobi
7,689
256
Stub
Low
347
Begum Hazrat Mahal
7,656
255
Start
Low
348
Himalayan brown bear
7,613
253
Start
High
349
Śuddhodana
7,595
253
Unknown
Low
350
Ethnic groups in Nepal
7,569
252
Start
Low
351
Lumbini Province
7,558
251
Start
Top
352
Prime Minister of Nepal
7,556
251
Start
Low
353
Dashain
7,548
251
Start
High
354
India–Nepal border
7,541
251
Start
Low
355
List of cities in Nepal
7,537
251
List
Low
356
South Summit (Mount Everest)
7,535
251
Start
Low
357
Ptyas mucosa
7,514
250
Start
Low
358
Divya Desam
7,485
249
List
Low
359
Ethnic cleansing in Bhutan
7,468
248
Stub
Unknown
360
Awadhi language
7,459
248
C
Unknown
361
1924 British Mount Everest expedition
7,449
248
B
Low
362
Lama
7,447
248
Start
Low
363
Asian small-clawed otter
7,406
246
C
Low
364
Indian roller
7,387
246
C
Low
365
Bigha
7,382
246
C
Low
366
Jung Bahadur Rana
7,238
241
B
Mid
367
Himalayan monal
7,235
241
Start
Top
368
Janaka
7,234
241
Start
Low
369
Amrita Acharia
7,226
240
Unknown
Unknown
370
South Asian Free Trade Area
7,214
240
C
Low
371
Sena dynasty
7,125
237
C
Low
372
Kausalya
7,106
236
Stub
Low
373
List of mountains in Nepal
7,098
236
List
Mid
374
Nepalese cuisine
7,095
236
C
Mid
375
Kushal Bhurtel
7,080
236
Stub
Low
376
20th SAARC summit
7,021
234
Stub
Low
377
Everest: Beyond the Limit
6,996
233
Start
Low
378
Little egret
6,971
232
GA
Low
379
The Climb (book)
6,951
231
Stub
Low
380
Great crested grebe
6,920
230
Stub
Low
381
Ama Dablam
6,913
230
C
High
382
Prabal Gurung
6,906
230
C
Mid
383
Makalu
6,868
228
C
High
384
Magars
6,856
228
Unknown
Unknown
385
Great white pelican
6,855
228
C
Low
386
Chicken curry
6,813
227
Start
Low
387
Muktinath
6,812
227
Start
Mid
388
Kosi River
6,779
225
B
High
389
Maya (mother of the Buddha)
6,752
225
Start
Low
390
Ashtamangala
6,704
223
C
Low
391
Eurasian bittern
6,694
223
GA
Low
392
Himavat
6,654
221
Stub
Low
393
Nepalis
6,644
221
Start
Top
394
Gurkha Contingent
6,643
221
B
Low
395
List of banks in Nepal
6,591
219
List
Low
396
Binod Chaudhary
6,509
216
Start
High
397
Family of Gautama Buddha
6,503
216
C
Low
398
Indian grey mongoose
6,447
214
Start
Mid
399
Asian golden cat
6,441
214
B
Low
400
Jur Sital
6,431
214
Start
Mid
401
Islam in South Asia
6,420
214
C
Mid
402
Gandaki Province
6,315
210
Start
Top
403
Curd (India)
6,246
208
Start
Low
404
Federal Parliament of Nepal
6,233
207
Start
Unknown
405
Politics of Nepal
6,224
207
Start
Mid
406
Prashant Tamang
6,220
207
Start
Low
407
1970 Mount Everest disaster
6,125
204
Stub
Low
408
Swayambhunath
6,122
204
Start
Unknown
409
Ghaghara
6,113
203
B
Mid
410
Siddharth Koirala
6,110
203
Stub
Mid
411
Sarus crane
6,068
202
GA
Low
412
Government of Nepal
6,045
201
Start
Mid
413
Raju Lama
6,030
201
Stub
Unknown
414
Shia Islam in the Indian subcontinent
6,014
200
B
Low
415
Girija Prasad Koirala
5,969
198
Start
Mid
416
Annapurna Circuit
5,962
198
C
Mid
417
Janakpur
5,961
198
C
Top
418
Nepal Airlines
5,946
198
C
Mid
419
Khoa
5,939
197
Start
Low
420
Three Steps
5,933
197
Start
Low
421
Bahun
5,921
197
Start
Mid
422
Yoddha (1992 film)
5,921
197
C
Low
423
India–Nepal relations
5,905
196
Start
High
424
History of Sikkim
5,893
196
C
Low
425
Pygmy hog
5,885
196
Start
Low
426
Bhavani
5,853
195
Start
Low
427
Princess Shruti of Nepal
5,848
194
Stub
Unknown
428
Pushpa Kamal Dahal
5,846
194
Start
Mid
429
List of Nepal Twenty20 International cricket records
5,846
194
Unknown
Unknown
430
Khanda (sword)
5,818
193
Start
Low
431
Varahi
5,788
192
GA
Low
432
B. P. Koirala
5,723
190
Start
High
433
Dadhichi
5,692
189
Start
Low
434
Phallus indusiatus
5,631
187
FA
Low
435
Nepal Stock Exchange
5,630
187
Unknown
Unknown
436
Khas people
5,612
187
Stub
Unknown
437
Tribhuvan University
5,608
186
Start
High
438
Kirati people
5,549
184
Unknown
Unknown
439
Lhotshampa
5,548
184
Start
Low
440
Chitwan National Park
5,537
184
C
High
441
Treaty of Sugauli
5,485
182
Stub
Top
442
Indian flying fox
5,467
182
GA
Low
443
Tandava
5,442
181
Start
Low
444
Tharu people
5,435
181
Start
High
445
Narayanhiti Palace
5,408
180
Start
Mid
446
Thai Airways International Flight 311
5,395
179
Start
Low
447
Kathmandu Valley
5,362
178
C
Top
448
List of bodhisattvas
5,337
177
List
Low
449
Matthieu Ricard
5,336
177
Start
Low
450
Himalayan tahr
5,323
177
C
Low
451
Himalayan wolf
5,286
176
B
Low
452
Sudurpashchim Province
5,274
175
C
Top
453
Persecution of Buddhists
5,233
174
Start
Mid
454
Monocled cobra
5,224
174
C
Low
455
Skanda Purana
5,214
173
C
Low
456
Indian pangolin
5,213
173
C
Low
457
Rigvedic rivers
5,207
173
Start
Unknown
458
Gomphrena globosa
5,186
172
Start
Low
459
Queen Komal of Nepal
5,168
172
Start
Unknown
460
2017 Nepalese general election
5,149
171
Start
High
461
Nepal Television
5,101
170
Start
Mid
462
Top Gear (series 28)
5,100
170
Start
Low
463
Manaslu
5,061
168
C
High
464
Indian vulture
5,045
168
Start
Low
465
Bhoot (ghost)
5,044
168
C
Low
466
North Face (Everest)
5,031
167
Start
Low
467
Oriental garden lizard
5,018
167
C
Low
468
Vaisakha
5,010
167
Start
Mid
469
Vasant Panchami
5,010
167
Start
Low
470
Chaudhary Group
5,006
166
Start
Low
471
Boudhanath
4,978
165
Start
High
472
Gorkha Kingdom
4,969
165
C
Unknown
473
Namche Bazaar
4,962
165
Start
Unknown
474
Kangshung Face
4,956
165
Start
Mid
475
Newar language
4,924
164
C
Top
476
Sculpture in the Indian subcontinent
4,914
163
B
Mid
477
Kiang
4,877
162
Start
Low
478
Kassapa Buddha
4,866
162
Start
Low
479
Iron Age in India
4,819
160
Start
Low
480
Pimbahal Pond
4,804
160
Start
Low
481
Lalitpur, Nepal
4,794
159
Start
Mid
482
President of Nepal
4,789
159
Stub
High
483
Priyanka Karki
4,778
159
Start
Mid
484
Tamang people
4,774
159
Unknown
Unknown
485
Lachhiman Gurung
4,771
159
Start
Low
486
Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche
4,768
158
Start
Low
487
Chole bhature
4,761
158
Start
Low
488
Masked palm civet
4,756
158
Start
Low
489
Vijaya Lama
4,712
157
Stub
Unknown
490
Jestha (Nepali calendar)
4,703
156
Stub
Low
491
Kali River goonch attacks
4,682
156
Start
Low
492
Pasi (caste)
4,648
154
Start
Low
493
Bisket Jatra
4,635
154
Stub
Low
494
Biratnagar
4,634
154
Start
Top
495
Everest Premier League
4,613
153
Start
Mid
496
Babu Chiri Sherpa
4,611
153
Unknown
Unknown
497
Chough
4,610
153
GA
Low
498
Newar caste system
4,610
153
C
Low
499
Nuptse
4,609
153
Start
Low
500
Rajesh Hamal
4,581
152
C
Mid
501
1922 British Mount Everest expedition
4,576
152
C
Low
502
Nepal Sambat
4,570
152
C
Mid
503
Prince Nirajan of Nepal
4,564
152
Stub
Unknown
504
Lukla
4,550
151
Stub
Unknown
505
Limbu people
4,534
151
C
Mid
506
Kirat Mundhum
4,517
150
C
Top
507
Sharda River
4,479
149
Start
High
508
Rohit Chand
4,476
149
Start
Low
509
Kingdom of the Videhas
4,472
149
Start
Mid
510
Jwala Ji
4,469
148
C
Low
511
Barfi
4,458
148
Start
Low
512
Ānanda
4,449
148
GA
Low
513
Kami (caste)
4,445
148
Stub
Unknown
514
Chinese pangolin
4,444
148
C
Low
515
Mustang District
4,417
147
B
Mid
516
Yellow-throated marten
4,406
146
C
Low
517
Karnali Province
4,400
146
Start
Top
518
Animal sacrifice in Hinduism
4,399
146
C
Low
519
Chaitya
4,370
145
Start
Low
520
Teej
4,335
144
Start
Mid
521
Nepalese Muslims
4,304
143
Unknown
Unknown
522
Tibetan fox
4,246
141
C
Low
523
Kirtipur
4,246
141
Start
Unknown
524
Vivaah
4,234
141
Start
Mid
525
Old Freak Street
4,216
140
Start
Low
526
Gurung people
4,199
139
Start
Unknown
527
Kathmandu Durbar Square
4,197
139
Start
Mid
528
Kapilavastu (ancient city)
4,196
139
Stub
Unknown
529
List of Mount Everest records of India
4,184
139
List
Low
530
Neal Beidleman
4,170
139
Stub
Low
531
Sardar (Sherpa)
4,170
139
Start
Mid
532
Nepal Army Club
4,165
138
Start
High
533
Unification of Nepal
4,161
138
Unknown
Unknown
534
Hinduism in Nepal
4,152
138
Start
High
535
Commercial banks of Nepal
4,148
138
List
Low
536
Dudh Koshi
4,142
138
Start
Unknown
537
Ram Bahadur Bomjon
4,134
137
Start
Mid
538
Curtis Waters
4,129
137
Stub
Low
539
List of airports in Nepal
4,104
136
List
Low
540
Ruddy shelduck
4,101
136
GA
Low
541
Great Himalayas
4,092
136
Stub
Low
542
Bhaktapur
4,048
134
Start
Unknown
543
Pasang Lhamu Sherpa
4,005
133
Stub
Low
544
Kala Patthar
3,989
132
Stub
High
545
Marbled cat
3,986
132
C
Low
546
Chitwan District
3,977
132
C
Mid
547
Malla (Ancient India)
3,977
132
C
Low
548
Bhimsen Thapa
3,945
131
GA
High
549
Anuradha Koirala
3,939
131
C
Low
550
Little grebe
3,932
131
Start
Low
551
Devadatta
3,926
130
C
Low
552
Pramod Kharel
3,913
130
Start
Low
553
Bhojpuri region
3,889
129
Start
Unknown
554
Muna Madan
3,888
129
C
Low
555
Lepcha people
3,881
129
Start
Low
556
Cornwallis in India
3,863
128
GA
Low
557
Cinnamomum tamala
3,849
128
Start
Low
558
Lalitpur City FC
3,777
125
Stub
Low
559
Sandakphu
3,776
125
Start
Mid
560
Rai people
3,774
125
Start
Mid
561
People's Socialist Party, Nepal
3,769
125
Unknown
Unknown
562
Kiran Chemjong
3,746
124
Stub
Low
563
Sivapithecus
3,740
124
Start
Low
564
Saussurea obvallata
3,715
123
Start
Low
565
Tintin in Tibet
3,708
123
FA
Low
566
Birgunj
3,704
123
Start
Mid
567
Mount Everest in 2016
3,689
122
C
Low
568
Shmashana
3,674
122
C
Low
569
Deep Shrestha
3,659
121
Stub
Unknown
570
Four-horned antelope
3,658
121
GA
Low
571
Butwal
3,644
121
Start
High
572
National Assembly (Nepal)
3,634
121
C
High
573
Siberian weasel
3,629
120
C
Low
574
Bishnu Shrestha
3,616
120
Start
Low
575
The Himalayan Times
3,603
120
Stub
Unknown
576
List of village development committees of Nepal
3,599
119
Stub
Unknown
577
Mallory and Irvine Research Expedition
3,598
119
Start
Low
578
Kalapani territory
3,596
119
C
Mid
579
Federalism in Nepal
3,584
119
Start
Low
580
Administrative divisions of Nepal
3,547
118
Start
Low
581
Hornbein Couloir
3,545
118
Start
Low
582
2011 Sikkim earthquake
3,543
118
Start
Low
583
Steppe eagle
3,531
117
B
Low
584
11th Gorkha Rifles
3,516
117
Unknown
Unknown
585
List of gaunpalikas of Nepal
3,515
117
List
Top
586
Wallago attu
3,509
116
Start
Low
587
2021 Three Nations Cup
3,494
116
Start
Low
588
Culture of Nepal
3,480
116
B
Top
589
Sanduk Ruit
3,479
115
Start
Unknown
590
Buddha Air
3,445
114
C
Low
591
Dendrobium nobile
3,440
114
Start
Low
592
Janaki Mandir
3,435
114
Start
Low
593
Janani Janmabhumishcha Swargadapi Gariyasi
3,423
114
Start
Unknown
594
Four sights
3,416
113
C
Low
595
Pashupati
3,411
113
Start
Mid
596
Bengal fox
3,408
113
C
Low
597
Western Cwm
3,400
113
Stub
Low
598
Nepalese Armed Forces
3,389
112
Start
Top
599
Everest (Indian TV series)
3,384
112
B
Low
600
Islam in Nepal
3,375
112
Stub
Mid
601
Malla dynasty (Nepal)
3,363
112
Stub
Unknown
602
Kathmandu Rayzrs FC
3,341
111
Start
Low
603
Kathmandu District
3,335
111
Stub
Unknown
604
Sher Bahadur Deuba
3,333
111
Start
Low
605
Supreme Court of Nepal
3,329
110
Start
High
606
Shrinkhala Khatiwada
3,327
110
C
Low
607
Himex
3,324
110
Stub
Low
608
Sweets from the Indian subcontinent
3,310
110
Start
Mid
609
List of Nepalese dishes
3,310
110
List
Low
610
Charnel ground
3,299
109
B
Low
611
2006 Nepalese revolution
3,298
109
Start
Low
612
Shakti Pitha
3,294
109
Start
Low
613
Eastern Himalaya
3,290
109
C
Low
614
Solukhumbu District
3,282
109
Stub
High
615
Buddhist pilgrimage sites
3,280
109
Start
Low
616
Dipprasad Pun
3,278
109
Start
Unknown
617
Licchavi (kingdom)
3,273
109
Start
Top
618
Relics associated with Buddha
3,255
108
List
Low
619
Rana Bahadur Shah
3,252
108
Start
Mid
620
Upper Mustang
3,249
108
C
Low
621
Manakamana Temple
3,235
107
Start
Mid
622
Ancient Greece–Ancient India relations
3,232
107
Start
Low
623
Emblem of Nepal
3,226
107
Stub
High
624
2019 South Asian Games
3,224
107
Start
Low
625
Sudhir Ruparelia
3,223
107
Start
Low
626
Atithi Devo Bhava
3,204
106
Start
Low
627
List of roads in Nepal
3,201
106
List
Low
628
Thukpa
3,188
106
Stub
Low
629
District administration in Nepal
3,178
105
Unknown
Unknown
630
Jhapa District
3,170
105
Start
Low
631
1934 Nepal–India earthquake
3,170
105
Start
High
632
Rhododendron arboreum
3,165
105
Start
High
633
Gillidanda
3,161
105
Unknown
Unknown
634
Ram Baran Yadav
3,143
104
Start
High
635
Women in Nepal
3,138
104
B
High
636
Chandra Shumsher Jang Bahadur Rana
3,134
104
Start
Unknown
637
Small Indian civet
3,119
103
Start
Low
638
Education in Nepal
3,114
103
C
Top
639
Dharan
3,107
103
C
Low
640
Prithvi Bir Bikram Shah
3,084
102
Stub
Unknown
641
List of Mount Everest guides
3,062
102
List
Low
642
Gautam Buddha Airport
3,054
101
Stub
Unknown
643
Black-necked grebe
3,052
101
FA
Low
644
China–Nepal border
3,040
101
C
Low
645
Rupandehi District
3,028
100
Stub
Unknown
646
Sino-Nepalese War
3,016
100
Start
High
647
Nepalese passport
3,013
100
Start
Low
648
Rajendra Bikram Shah
3,012
100
Start
High
649
Madheshi people
2,999
99
Start
High
650
Nepal Railways
2,985
99
Start
Mid
651
Pokhara Thunders
2,969
98
Start
Low
652
List of zones of Nepal
2,968
98
List
Low
653
Visa requirements for Nepalese citizens
2,940
98
List
Top
654
Prince Dhirendra of Nepal
2,936
97
Start
Unknown
655
Academic grading in Nepal
2,935
97
Stub
Low
656
Hottentotta tamulus
2,929
97
C
Low
657
List of political parties in Nepal
2,928
97
List
Unknown
658
List of hospitals in Nepal
2,928
97
List
Low
659
List of ministries of Nepal
2,925
97
List
Top
660
Gorkha District
2,925
97
C
Mid
661
Outline of South Asian history
2,925
97
List
High
662
Panchayat (Nepal)
2,901
96
Start
Unknown
663
Pitru Paksha
2,888
96
GA
Mid
664
National Identity Card (Nepal)
2,879
95
Stub
Low
665
Large Indian civet
2,877
95
Start
Low
666
Losar
2,876
95
Start
Low
667
Dang District, Nepal
2,860
95
Start
Mid
668
Amit Paul
2,859
95
Unknown
Unknown
669
Chrysopelea ornata
2,843
94
B
Low
670
Kiran Chetry
2,843
94
C
Mid
671
List of festivals in Nepal
2,824
94
List
Mid
672
Dal bhat
2,822
94
Start
Mid
673
Indian grey hornbill
2,812
93
Start
Low
674
Nirmala Joshi
2,806
93
Start
Low
675
Surendra Bikram Shah
2,805
93
Start
High
676
Paras Khadka
2,798
93
Start
Mid
677
Yellow-footed green pigeon
2,796
93
Stub
Low
678
Birjis Qadr
2,784
92
Start
Low
679
Tiger hunting
2,777
92
Start
Low
680
Ambika (goddess)
2,775
92
Start
Low
681
Nepal Police
2,772
92
Stub
Unknown
682
Nepal Rastra Bank
2,752
91
Stub
Mid
683
Queen Ratna of Nepal
2,748
91
Start
Unknown
684
Purple heron
2,748
91
GA
Low
685
Prerana Shah Singh
2,741
91
Stub
Mid
686
Bharatpur, Nepal
2,740
91
C
Mid
687
Dīpankara Buddha
2,732
91
Start
Low
688
Annapurna III
2,726
90
Stub
Mid
689
White-browed tit-warbler
2,726
90
Start
Low
690
Adhikari
2,712
90
List
Low
691
Māgha Pūjā
2,696
89
GA
Low
692
Bhaktapur Durbar Square
2,694
89
C
Low
693
After the Wind
2,668
88
Start
Low
694
Asmi Shrestha
2,666
88
Start
Low
695
Gyanendra Malla
2,662
88
Start
High
696
Deepak Manange
2,652
88
Start
Low
697
Telephone numbers in Nepal
2,651
88
Stub
Low
698
Nepalese Americans
2,641
88
Unknown
Unknown
699
Tourism in Nepal
2,639
87
Start
Top
700
Mohan Shumsher Jang Bahadur Rana
2,638
87
Stub
Unknown
701
Indian boar
2,628
87
Start
Low
702
Next Nepalese general election
2,619
87
Future
Low
703
Araniko
2,608
86
B
High
704
Vehicle registration plates of Nepal
2,599
86
Unknown
Unknown
705
Changu Narayan Temple
2,591
86
Unknown
Unknown
706
Tihar (festival)
2,590
86
Start
Unknown
707
Panchamrita
2,585
86
Stub
Low
708
List of Nepalese films
2,574
85
List
Low
709
Mahabir Pun
2,557
85
Stub
Unknown
710
LGBT rights in Nepal
2,553
85
C
Unknown
711
List of protected areas of Nepal
2,548
84
List
High
712
Municipalities of Nepal
2,548
84
Unknown
Unknown
713
Kailashnath Mahadev Statue
2,540
84
Start
Low
714
Red-headed vulture
2,537
84
C
Low
715
Amar Singh Thapa
2,535
84
Unknown
Unknown
716
Prakash Koirala
2,523
84
Stub
Low
717
2015 Nepal blockade
2,522
84
C
High
718
Ayushman Joshi
2,506
83
Stub
Unknown
719
Daya Vaidya
2,505
83
Start
Low
720
Himani Shah
2,501
83
Start
Low
721
List of rivers of Nepal
2,501
83
List
Low
722
Hindu pilgrimage sites
2,500
83
List
Low
723
Morang District
2,498
83
C
Mid
724
Patan Durbar Square
2,495
83
Unknown
Unknown
725
Thakuri
2,490
83
Unknown
Unknown
726
NIC ASIA Bank
2,480
82
Stub
Low
727
Girvan Yuddha Bikram Shah
2,478
82
Start
High
728
Maithils
2,476
82
C
Mid
729
5th Gorkha Rifles (Frontier Force)
2,473
82
Unknown
Unknown
730
Sagarmatha National Park
2,473
82
Start
Unknown
731
Christianity in Nepal
2,473
82
B
Mid
732
National Investigation Department
2,469
82
Stub
Unknown
733
Mirza Dilshad Beg
2,451
81
Start
Low
734
China–Nepal relations
2,449
81
C
Unknown
735
List of universities and colleges in Nepal
2,441
81
List
Low
736
Pradhan
2,435
81
Stub
Low
737
Yeti Airlines
2,435
81
Start
Mid
738
Rara Lake
2,434
81
Start
Low
739
Bhanubhakta Acharya
2,431
81
Start
High
740
Agnihotra
2,430
81
Stub
Low
741
Agriculture in Nepal
2,420
80
Start
High
742
COVID-19 pandemic in South Asia
2,419
80
Start
Low
743
Kanyadan
2,416
80
Start
Low
744
List of companies of Nepal
2,415
80
List
Low
745
Northern Indo-Aryan languages
2,409
80
Start
Unknown
746
Pratap Singh Shah
2,404
80
Stub
High
747
Bagmati River
2,403
80
C
Low
748
Hispid hare
2,401
80
Start
Low
749
Martyr's Memorial A-Division League
2,389
79
Start
Low
750
Budhanilkantha Temple
2,389
79
Stub
Unknown
751
Buddhism in Nepal
2,387
79
C
Mid
752
Goat curry
2,385
79
Start
Low
753
Village development committee (Nepal)
2,384
79
Start
Mid
754
Indra, Crown Princess of Nepal
2,378
79
Unknown
Unknown
755
Nepali nationality law
2,369
78
B
Mid
756
FC Chitwan
2,366
78
Start
Low
757
Intermediate horseshoe bat
2,364
78
Start
Low
758
Chhurpi
2,360
78
C
Low
759
Min Bahadur Sherchan
2,357
78
Stub
Unknown
760
Nepalgunj
2,355
78
Start
Mid
761
History of Indian cuisine
2,353
78
Start
Low
762
Bisht (surname)
2,346
78
Stub
Low
763
Kavrepalanchok District
2,346
78
Stub
Unknown
764
Hridayendra Shah
2,343
78
C
Unknown
765
Wai Wai (food brand)
2,342
78
Start
Low
766
Dhangadhi
2,342
78
Start
Low
767
List of World Heritage Sites in Nepal
2,339
77
List
Unknown
768
List of Mount Everest expeditions
2,337
77
List
Low
769
The Himalayas (film)
2,332
77
Start
Low
770
1st Gorkha Rifles (The Malaun Regiment)
2,326
77
Unknown
Unknown
771
Palden Lhamo
2,325
77
Start
Low
772
Nawalparasi District
2,323
77
Stub
Low
773
Lalitpur District, Nepal
2,315
77
Stub
Unknown
774
Nepal National League
2,315
77
Start
Low
775
Wildlife of Nepal
2,308
76
Start
High
776
Baburam Bhattarai
2,293
76
C
Mid
777
Syangja District
2,293
76
Start
High
778
National symbols of Nepal
2,292
76
List
High
779
Foreign relations of Nepal
2,289
76
Start
Mid
780
Nepal–Britain Treaty of 1923
2,278
75
C
Mid
781
Thapa
2,277
75
Start
Unknown
782
White-bellied musk deer
2,275
75
Start
Low
783
Khumbu
2,273
75
Stub
Unknown
784
Pokhara International Airport
2,268
75
Start
Low
785
Health in Nepal
2,267
75
C
High
786
Scaly-breasted munia
2,266
75
GA
Low
787
Tilicho Lake
2,255
75
Stub
Unknown
788
Black giant squirrel
2,245
74
Start
Low
789
Gaunpalika
2,242
74
C
High
790
Bengal florican
2,238
74
C
Low
791
Hetauda
2,233
74
C
High
792
Kartik Purnima
2,228
74
Start
High
793
Great Renunciation
2,228
74
GA
Low
794
Abhishek (name)
2,227
74
List
Low
795
Gadhimai festival
2,222
74
Start
Mid
796
Nepalese Army Air Service
2,209
73
Start
High
797
Kantipur (daily)
2,207
73
Stub
Low
798
Black francolin
2,202
73
Start
Low
799
Rongbuk Monastery
2,202
73
Unknown
Unknown
800
19th SAARC summit
2,200
73
C
Mid
801
List of airlines of Nepal
2,196
73
List
Low
802
List of earthquakes in Nepal
2,196
73
List
Unknown
803
Western Himalaya
2,190
73
Stub
Unknown
804
1990 Nepalese revolution
2,189
72
Start
Low
805
Lhakpa Sherpa
2,171
72
Start
Low
806
Jokhang
2,167
72
GA
Low
807
Sindhupalchok District
2,166
72
Start
Mid
808
Ncell
2,163
72
Start
Mid
809
Blood pheasant
2,155
71
Start
Low
810
Wife selling
2,151
71
C
Low
811
Adhyatma Ramayana
2,146
71
Start
Low
812
Aarif Sheikh
2,140
71
Start
Low
813
Kaski District
2,138
71
Start
Mid
814
Vivaha Panchami
2,126
70
Stub
Low
815
1921 British Mount Everest reconnaissance expedition
2,124
70
C
Mid
816
Tul Bahadur Pun
2,122
70
Start
Unknown
817
Mount Everest in 2017
2,117
70
C
Unknown
818
Sikkimese cuisine
2,115
70
Stub
Unknown
819
Himalaya Airlines
2,114
70
Start
Low
820
2020 Nepal Tri-Nation Series
2,098
69
Stub
Low
821
Krishan Pal Gurjar
2,094
69
Stub
Mid
822
Karan KC
2,084
69
Start
Low
823
Sunsari District
2,084
69
Stub
Unknown
824
Pande family
2,083
69
Unknown
Unknown
825
Cyclone Hudhud
2,081
69
C
Low
826
Elections in Nepal
2,081
69
Stub
Low
827
Lycodon aulicus
2,066
68
C
Low
828
Namrata Shrestha
2,059
68
Start
Low
829
Lipulekh Pass
2,053
68
Start
Low
830
Mahadev
2,049
68
Disambig
Low
831
Tara Air
2,043
68
C
Low
832
The Man Who Skied Down Everest
2,032
67
Stub
Low
833
1950 Indo-Nepal Treaty of Peace and Friendship
2,031
67
Start
Mid
834
Mahendra Highway
2,015
67
Start
Mid
835
Apis laboriosa
2,014
67
Stub
Low
836
Miss Nepal
2,014
67
Start
Low
837
Hog badger
2,011
67
Start
Low
838
Sarlahi District
2,011
67
Stub
Unknown
839
Tilopa
2,005
66
Start
Low
840
Bhutia
2,002
66
C
Low
841
Cannabis in Nepal
2,001
66
Start
Low
842
2021 Martyr's Memorial C-Division League
2,000
66
Start
Low
843
Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal
1,994
66
Redirect
NA
844
Nepal Telecom
1,988
66
Start
Unknown
845
Elizabeth Hawley
1,986
66
Start
Low
846
Dhanusha District
1,986
66
Stub
Unknown
847
Boishakh
1,981
66
Stub
Mid
848
Reecha Sharma
1,980
66
Stub
Unknown
849
Non Resident Nepali
1,979
65
Stub
Mid
850
Dasharath Rangasala
1,976
65
Start
Mid
851
Madan Bhandari
1,962
65
Stub
Unknown
852
Black-necked crane
1,959
65
C
Low
853
8th Gorkha Rifles
1,955
65
Unknown
Unknown
854
Nepali calendar
1,945
64
Disambig
NA
855
1959 Nepalese general election
1,942
64
Stub
Low
856
2021 Everest Premier League
1,934
64
Start
Low
857
Paisa
1,934
64
Start
Mid
858
Rastriya Prajatantra Party
1,931
64
Start
Unknown
859
Taplejung District
1,931
64
Start
Unknown
860
Pem Dorjee Sherpa
1,930
64
Start
Mid
861
Rhabdophis subminiatus
1,930
64
Start
Low
862
Newar Buddhism
1,930
64
Start
Low
863
Hoplobatrachus tigerinus
1,927
64
Start
Low
864
Khagendra Thapa Magar
1,924
64
Stub
Low
865
List of Nepal Twenty20 International cricketers
1,924
64
List
Unknown
866
Timeline of Nepalese history
1,923
64
Unknown
Unknown
867
Lomanthang Rural Municipality
1,921
64
Start
Low
868
Narayan Gopal
1,919
63
Start
High
869
Phu Dorjee Sherpa
1,916
63
Start
Low
870
Tanahun District
1,913
63
Start
Low
871
Sherpa language
1,911
63
Stub
Low
872
Chhaupadi
1,910
63
Start
Unknown
873
List of schools in Nepal
1,909
63
List
Mid
874
Mountain (2017 film)
1,897
63
Stub
Low
875
Udayapur District
1,896
63
Stub
Unknown
876
Kakusandha Buddha
1,894
63
Start
Low
877
Environmental issues in Nepal
1,887
62
Start
Unknown
878
Thorong La
1,881
62
Start
Mid
879
Rautahat District
1,878
62
Stub
Unknown
880
Yama Buddha
1,877
62
Stub
Low
881
Shesh Ghale
1,874
62
Stub
Low
882
Pumori
1,872
62
C
Mid
883
Mithila (proposed Indian state)
1,870
62
B
Mid
884
Siraha District
1,868
62
Start
High
885
Mahalangur Himal
1,861
62
Stub
Low
886
Balbhadra Kunwar
1,858
61
C
Top
887
History of Mithila Region
1,848
61
List
Low
888
Birat Gold Cup
1,845
61
Stub
Low
889
Black-hooded oriole
1,844
61
Start
Low
890
List of Brigade of Gurkhas recipients of the Victoria Cross
1,840
61
FL
High
891
Common tree frog
1,831
61
C
Low
892
Kanchanpur District
1,826
60
Start
Unknown
893
Kot massacre
1,825
60
Start
Unknown
894
Teriya Magar
1,825
60
Start
Low
895
Chhaang
1,825
60
Start
Low
896
Bara District
1,824
60
Start
Mid
897
Greater Nepal
1,819
60
Start
Mid
898
Sindhuli District
1,817
60
Start
Unknown
899
Niruta Singh
1,812
60
Start
Low
900
Order of precedence in Nepal
1,811
60
Unknown
Unknown
901
Gundruk
1,808
60
Start
Low
902
Community forestry in Nepal
1,806
60
C
Low
903
Anmol K.C.
1,806
60
Stub
Mid
904
List of monarchs of Nepal
1,801
60
List
Low
905
Surkhet District
1,797
59
Stub
Unknown
906
Khasa Kingdom
1,795
59
Start
Low
907
Juddha Shumsher Jang Bahadur Rana
1,794
59
Stub
High
908
BBIN Initiative
1,791
59
Start
Low
909
Bhakti Thapa
1,789
59
C
Unknown
910
Itahari
1,789
59
Stub
Mid
911
List of legislatures in South Asia
1,788
59
List
Low
912
Samragyee RL Shah
1,786
59
GA
Low
913
Phewa Lake
1,785
59
Start
Top
914
Binod Pradhan
1,785
59
Start
Low
915
Saptari District
1,781
59
Start
Unknown
916
Princess Shova Shahi of Nepal
1,780
59
Start
Unknown
917
Nabil Bank
1,775
59
Stub
Unknown
918
List of insurance companies in Nepal
1,767
58
List
Low
919
Dolakha District
1,759
58
Stub
Unknown
920
Makwanpur District
1,756
58
Start
Mid
921
Ussuri dhole
1,752
58
Start
Low
922
2011 Nepal census
1,743
58
Stub
Mid
923
Melamchi Water Supply Project
1,743
58
C
Mid
924
1st Nepalese Constituent Assembly
1,739
57
C
High
925
Bardiya National Park
1,738
57
Start
Unknown
926
List of birds of Nepal
1,732
57
List
Low
927
Jhola
1,729
57
Stub
Low
928
Republic Day (Nepal)
1,726
57
Start
Mid
929
Soanian
1,726
57
Stub
Low
930
List of mayors of places in Nepal
1,723
57
List
Low
931
Aama (2020 film)
1,723
57
Start
Low
932
Gopala Dynasty
1,721
57
Start
Low
933
Buddhist devotion
1,718
57
GA
Low
934
Cricket Association of Nepal
1,718
57
Start
High
935
Gosaikunda
1,713
57
Stub
High
936
Gautam Buddha International Cricket Stadium
1,707
56
Start
Low
937
Limbu language
1,702
56
Start
Unknown
938
Banke District
1,701
56
Stub
High
939
Gorakshep
1,700
56
Stub
Unknown
940
7th Duke of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha Rifles
1,700
56
Unknown
Unknown
941
2014 Nepal snowstorm disaster
1,699
56
C
Mid
942
Mount Everest in 2018
1,699
56
C
Low
943
Lunag Ri
1,699
56
Start
Low
944
Princess Purnika of Nepal
1,691
56
Stub
Unknown
945
Sungdare Sherpa
1,689
56
Stub
Unknown
946
Nepali
1,683
56
Disambig
NA
947
Mukhalinga
1,681
56
Start
Low
948
Nijgadh International Airport
1,681
56
Stub
Unknown
949
Indian spotted eagle
1,680
56
Start
Low
950
Tongba
1,675
55
Start
Mid
951
Lamjung District
1,673
55
Stub
Unknown
952
Ilam District
1,669
55
Stub
Unknown
953
Hulas Motors
1,666
55
Stub
Low
954
Koṇāgamana Buddha
1,659
55
Start
Low
955
Dalit feminism
1,658
55
C
Unknown
956
Provincial Assembly of Province No. 2
1,654
55
Unknown
Unknown
957
Nuwakot District
1,653
55
Stub
Unknown
958
List of lakes of Nepal
1,653
55
List
Unknown
959
Ang Rita Sherpa
1,652
55
C
Mid
960
Intermediate egret
1,651
55
C
Low
961
Tashi Tenzing
1,648
54
Stub
Low
962
Pasni (celebration)
1,646
54
Stub
Unknown
963
Cinema of Nepal
1,646
54
C
Mid
964
Parsa District
1,645
54
Stub
Low
965
Kalu Pande
1,643
54
Start
Low
966
Mountain hawk-eagle
1,641
54
B
Low
967
1905 Kanchenjunga expedition
1,641
54
Start
Low
968
Dhading District
1,640
54
Stub
Unknown
969
Small Indian mongoose
1,638
54
C
Low
970
List of Nepalese actors
1,633
54
List
Mid
971
Council of Ministers of Nepal
1,633
54
List
Low
972
Raute people
1,631
54
Start
Unknown
973
Beauty rat snake
1,631
54
Stub
Low
974
Gokyo Ri
1,630
54
Stub
Mid
975
Local government in Nepal
1,630
54
Stub
Unknown
976
1952 Swiss Mount Everest expedition
1,627
54
Start
Low
977
Nawalpur District
1,626
54
Stub
Low
978
Khumjung
1,621
54
Start
Low
979
Fundamental Rights and Duties in Nepal
1,621
54
Stub
Low
980
Kailali District
1,620
54
Stub
Unknown
981
Khumbu Glacier
1,614
53
Stub
High
982
1960 Chinese Mount Everest expedition
1,608
53
C
Low
983
List of heads of state of Nepal
1,607
53
Start
High
984
Choerospondias axillaris
1,607
53
Stub
Low
985
Elephant polo
1,606
53
Start
Low
986
Lakhey
1,603
53
Start
Unknown
987
Awadhi people
1,602
53
Stub
Low
988
1975 British Mount Everest Southwest Face expedition
1,602
53
B
Low
989
Dakshinkali Temple
1,600
53
Stub
Unknown
990
Striated heron
1,600
53
Start
Low
991
Palpa District
1,595
53
Start
High
992
List of Miss Nepal titleholders
1,590
53
List
Low
993
Kusunda language
1,589
52
C
Unknown
994
Khotang District
1,588
52
Stub
High
995
School Leaving Certificate (Nepal)
1,583
52
Unknown
Unknown
996
Rajputs of Nepal
1,583
52
Unknown
Unknown
997
Dhanuk
1,581
52
Unknown
Unknown
998
Bhotiya
1,581
52
Start
Low
999
Charumati
1,578
52
Stub
Low
1000
Angarkha
1,573
52
Start
Low
Participants
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Resources
Infoboxes
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Websites
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