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Daudaha System
The Inspection Tour System of Nepal known as Daudaha( Devnagri:दौडाहा) was a supervision system in Nepal mainly implemented during the Rana dynasty between 1846 and 1950. The Daudaha tour was conducted by a team of soldiers, clerks and a Hakim (title), hakim and inspected local governments, infrastructure, and living conditions. They were used to maintain order in more remote parts of Nepal and if General Code of Nepal, Muluki Ain (code of conduct) was properly conducted. Daudaha trips were on average 3 to 4 months long. History The Daudaha system was used in Nepal during the Licchavi (kingdom), Licchavi, Malla (Nepal), Malla and Shah dynasty, Early Shah periods in certain situations. The Rana dynasty, Rana dyansty used tours extensively to govern Nepal. Structure Each daudaha team had soldiers, official clerks and one leader (hakim) appointed by Prime Minister Maharaja himself. The structure of a team depended upon the stature of the leader. The leaders were generally ...
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