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▪ 1998Nepalese political activist who during some 50 years of struggle against Nepal's monarchy was a leader in the fight for democracy (b. November 1915—d. Sept. 18, 1997).
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Ganesh Man Singh — Infobox revolution biography lived= name=Ganesh Man Singh caption=Nepal s Father of Democracy placeofbirth=flagicon|Nepal Itumbahal, Kathmandu, Nepal placeofdeath=flagicon|Nepal Chaksibari, Kathmandu, Nepal movement=Nepalese Democratic Movement… … Wikipedia
Man Mohan Adhikari — (Nepali: मनमोहन अधिकारी, Manmohan Adhikārī; * 20. Juni 1920 in Lazimpat, Nepal; † 26. April 1999) war ein nepalesischer Politiker und Ministerpräsident. Inhaltsv … Deutsch Wikipedia
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