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Mansingh Khadka was the king of Majhakot and Uppalokot in
Nepal Nepal (; ne, नेपाल ), formerly the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal ( ne, सङ्घीय लोकतान्त्रिक गणतन्त्र नेपाल ), is a landlocked country in South Asia. It is mai ...
until 1559. An annual running event called Liglig Daud whose winner was chosen as King Of Ligligkot Kingdom. Drabhya Narayan Shah (youngest son of Yashobrahma) was invited by the Brahmins in particular Bhagirath Panth and
Ganesh Pande Ganesh Pandey or Ganesa Pande (Nepali:गणेश पाण्डे वा गणेश पाँडे) (born circa 1529-1606) was Minister and Accomplice of King Dravya Shah of Gorkha. He helped Dravya Shah to become King of Gorkha and was l ...
. Wednesday the 8th of Bhadon Badi, Saka 1481 (A.D. 1559) Rohini Nakshatra was an auspicious day. Drabhya Shah, Bhagirath Panth, Ganesh Pande, Gangaram Rana , Busal,
Aryal Aryal (also written as Arjel, Ariyal) is a Nepali surname. In Hinduism, they are believed to be the descendants of Sage Atreya. Varaha () is the deity of the Aryal clan. Aryals belong to the Atreya(descendant of Atri rishi) gotra. Aryals played ...
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Bohra Bohra or Bora may refer to: Groups of people *A Musta'li trading community: **Alavi Bohra, a branch of the Mustaali community **Dawoodi Bohra, a branch of the Mustaali community ** Suleimani Bohra, a Mustaali Ismaili community that predominantly re ...
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khanal Khanal ( ne, खनाल) is a common surname among the hill brahmins (पहारी ब्राह्मण) and some hill jaisi and kumai of Nepal and some northern Indian states. Khanal is fataha The Khanals belonged to the Thar Ghar aristoc ...
and Murli Khawas of Ligligkot. Ganesh Pande gathered the competitors, such as the Thapas ( bagale), Basnet,
Malla Malla may refer to: Places ;Bolivia *Malla, Bolivia, a locality *Malla Jawira, a river * Malla Jaqhi, a mountain *Malla Municipality *Malla Qullu, a mountain ;India * Mallapuram, Tamil Nadu *Malla (tribe), an ancient republic, one of the sixte ...
, Kunwars, Chand and Maski Rana of the Magar tribe. They traveled the Dahya Gauda route and the Durbar. At the same moment Drabya took his seat on the gaddi and named the newly found kingdom "Gorkha". Drabhya Shah used his army to invade neighboring states and his successors continued this aggression to increase the territory belonging to Gorkha By 1570, when Dravya Shah died, the running race was a forgotten memory.


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