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  1. 2 de out. de 2023 · BP Koirala, full name Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala, played a prominent and influential role in Nepal’s history, shaping the country’s political landscape during the mid-20th century. He was born in Varanasi, India, on September 8, 1914, into a family with deep-rooted political ties. B.P. Koirala emerged as a respected statesman, writer, and ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SumnimaSumnima - Wikipedia

    Sumnima ( Nepali: सुम्निमा) is a Nepali novel by B. P. Koirala. [1] The book was published in 1969 by Sajha Prakashan. and describes a story of a Kirat woman and a Brahmin boy. Koirala was the first elected prime minister of Nepal. Koirala wrote the book in eight days (June 21 to 28, 1964) during his imprisonment in Sundarijal jail.

  3. Prakash Koirala ( Nepali: प्रकाश कोइराला, pronunciation ⓘ) is a Nepali politician, formerly a Member of Parliament and a former Cabinet minister who held the portfolios of Environment, Science and Technology. He was elected to the House of Representatives through a byepoll after the 1999 election on behalf of the ...

  4. 21 de jul. de 2021 · Photo Via Wikipedia. The 39th death anniversary of Nepal's first people's elected Prime Minister Bishweswor Prasad Koirala is being observed today across the country by commemorating the contributions of the veteran democratic leader. Koirala who struggled hard to bring democracy to the country had breathed his last on 7 Shrawan 2039 BS.

  5. Sushila Koirala was born in 1923 in Kapilvastu in Lumbini, Nepal. She married B. P. Koirala in 1936 and went to Biratnagar. She attended and completed school level education there in Biratngar. Later she studied at Banaras Hindu University in Banaras in India. She also studied Bharatnatyam and Kathak, major two forms of Indian classical dance ...

  6. Bhadrakali Mishra (far left) along with King Tribhuvan of Nepal (third left) and Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India (second right), and BP Koirala (second left) at Delhi Airport, 1951 With full support of the Indian political and military leadership, and absolute popular support back home for democracy in Nepal, King Tribhuvan returned to the country.

  7. BP Koirala taking oath as 22nd Prime minister of Nepal General election 1959. In order to elect 109 representatives to the House of Representatives, the lower house of the Parliament of Nepal, the first democratic election of Nepal was held in 45 days from Falgun 7, 2015 until Chaitra 21, 2015.