Baise Uprising Martyrs Monument
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History of Nepal | Wikipedia audio article
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History of Nepal
00:00:57 1 Toponymy
00:02:58 2 Early ages
00:03:07 2.1 Prehistory
00:04:06 2.2 Legends and ancient times
00:04:55 2.3 Kirat Dynasty
00:06:07 2.4 Licchavi Dynasty
00:07:26 2.5 Simroun Dynasty
00:08:39 2.6 Thakuri Dynasty
00:08:48 2.6.1 Rule of the Thakuri kings
00:09:36 2.6.2 Gunakama Deva
00:10:30 2.6.3 Successors of Gunakama Dev
00:11:11 2.6.4 Nuwakot Thakuri Kings
00:12:13 2.6.5 Suryavansi (the Solar Dynasty)
00:12:59 2.6.6 Shivadeva III
00:13:58 2.7 Malla Dynasty
00:16:00 2.8 Shah Dynasty, unification of Nepal
00:20:00 3 Kingdom of Nepal
00:20:10 3.1 Gorkha rule
00:22:00 3.2 Rana rules
00:24:08 3.3 Revolution of 1951
00:26:36 3.4 Royal coup by King Mahendra
00:28:44 3.5 Multiparty parliament
00:29:30 3.6 Civil strikes
00:31:14 3.7 Nepalese Civil War
00:34:02 4 Federal Democratic Republic
00:35:47 4.1 Protests over the Constitution of 2015
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The history of Nepal is intertwined with the history of the broader Indian subcontinent and the surrounding regions, comprising the areas of South Asia and East Asia.
It is a multi-ethnic, multiracial, multicultural, multi-religious, and multilingual country. The most spoken language of Nepal is Nepali followed by several other ethnic languages.
Nepal experienced a struggle for democracy at times in the 20th century and early 21st century. During the 1990s and until 2008, the country was in a civil strife. A peace treaty was signed in 2006 and elections were held in the same year. In a historical vote for the election of the constituent assembly, Nepalese parliament voted to oust the monarchy in June 2006. Nepal became a federal republic and was formally renamed the 'Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal' ending the 200 year old Shah dynasty.
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