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Nepal, the fabled land of Buddha, Hindu
temples, and unrivaled mountain scenery, was
controlled by a myriad of factions since the
4th century. |
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The modern Nepalese state
began in the late 18th century when King
Prithvi Narayah Shah successfully unified
most of the individual ethnic groups and
small principalities into one entity. |
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In search of additional
lands, Nepal ventured into India,
subsequently losing part of its own
territory to British India, but retaining
its independence. |
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Nepal was at the time
controlled by a monarch ( for life and by
hereditary right ), but in 1951, the
Nepalese monarch ( under great pressure )
ended that system of rule, and instituted a
cabinet system of government. |
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Only one year after the country's first
election in 1959, King Kahendra dismissed
the cabinet, dissolved parliament and banned
political parties. |
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Since 1990, turmoil and
Nepal have traveled hand-in-hand, as a
bloody insurgency, a royal family massacre
and assorted governmental conflicts and
squabbles have dominated the headlines. In
early 2005 ( once again ) the king dissolved
the government and assumed power. |
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In this poor country the
tourism industry was once a significant
economic force, as backpackers, river
rafters, mountain climbers and nature lovers
trekked to Nepal in large numbers. For
additional info on Nepal's history, |
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Greetings from the "
Himalayan Kingdom" of Nepal. A country of
amazing extremes with the highest point on
earth Mount Everest 8848 meter to the
forested plains of the Terai. Nepal the land
of medieval cities, where time stands still.
Fast flowing rivers and rapids where white
water rafting becomes a challenge so daring.
A country with exotic flora & fauna, a bird
watcher's dream and a home to the unique one
horned rhino and the royal Bengal tiger. A
place where temples and cultural diversity
so large. It simply takes your breath away
or to watch, explore, trek or just simply
watch the sun go down in all its grandeur on
the Himalayas…. One visit will surely ask
for more and more. |
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