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Manimukunda Sen Park
Manimukunda Sen Park(), locally known as ''Phulbari()'', is a historic site and a major tourist attraction in Rupandehi district of Nepal. The park houses a ruin of palace of king Mukunda Sen, Manimukunda Sen of medieval Kingdom of Palpa, Palpa Kingdom. The park is located in western side of Butwal city. About 800,000 tourists visit this park anuualy out of which more than 100,000 are Indian tourists. The park is spread over an area of 16 Bigha, bigahs of land. History The garden is believed to be constructed in 16th century. In , king Manimukunda Sen of Palpa kingdom, build a winter palace in this area. After the Palpa Kingdom was merged with the kingdom of Nepal in 1863 BS, the palace and the park was abandoned and turned in to ruins. Revival In , the ''Butwal Nagar Panchyat'' led by Munnilal Shakya, started to renaissance the garden for its historic importance. To attract national level attention, the park was named ''Aishwarya Park'' after the name of Queen Aishwarya of Ne ...
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Mukunda Sen
Mukunda Sen (Sometimes known as Mani Mukunda Sen Even Makanda ) was the King of Palpa from 1518 A.D. to 1553 A.D. ( B.S. 1575 to B.S. 1610). In 1524, he invaded Kathmandu Valley The Kathmandu Valley (), also known as the Nepal Valley or Nepa Valley (, Newar language, Nepal Bhasa: 𑐣𑐾π‘₯𑐡𑑅 𑐐𑐡𑑅, ΰ€¨ΰ₯‡ΰ€ͺΰ€Ύΰ€ƒ ΰ€—ΰ€Ύΰ€ƒ), National Capital Area, is a bowl-shaped valley located in the Himalayas, Hima .... After his death in 1553, his kingdom was divided into various kingdoms. References 1553 deaths Nepalese monarchs People from Palpa District 16th-century Nepalese people 16th-century monarchs {{Nepal-royal-stub ...
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