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Sunilsmriti Rural Municipality
Sunilsmriti is a Gaunpalika, Rural municipality located within the Rolpa District of the Lumbini Province of Nepal. The rural municipality spans of area, with a total population of 28,313 according to a 2011 Nepal census. On March 10, 2017, the Government of Nepal restructured the local level bodies into 753 new local level structures. The previous Mijhing, Aresh, Khungri, Ghodagaun, Tewang, Gajul and portion of Phagam Village development committee (Nepal), VDCs were merged to form Sunilsmriti Rural Municipality. Sunilsmriti is divided into 7 Wards and electoral divisions of Nepal, wards, with Mijhing declared the administrative center of the rural municipality. Demographics At the time of the 2011 Nepal census, Sunilsmriti Rural Municipality had a population of 28,213. Of these, 98.4% spoke Nepali language, Nepali, 0.5% Magar Kham language, Kham, 0.5% Magar language, Magar, 0.2% Urdu, 0.1% Hindi, 0.1% Newar language, Newar, and 0.1% other languages as their first language. In te ...
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Rolpa District
Rolpa (), is a "hill" district in Lumbini Province of Nepal. Rolpa district covers an area of with population (2011) of 221,177. Rolpa town is the district's administrative center. The various grievances of Rolpa's population made the district ripe for revolt. It became a "Maoist Stronghold" of the Communist Party of Nepal. In May 2002 a major battle between Maoist guerrillas and the army was fought at Lisne Lekh near the Rolpa-Pyuthan border. History Before the 15th century, the region that is now Rolpa District was under the control of the Rukumkot Kingdom, ruled by the King of Rukum District. The area's political landscape changed when Tuthansen, the King of Salyankot, established a separate kingdom by annexing 18 villages from the Rukumkot Kingdom. This event marked the formation of the Gajulkot Kingdom. These villages were given to Tuthansen as part of a dowry arrangement by Jayant Berma, the then King of Rukumkot. The historical remnants of Gajulkot still exist in ...
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