West
r/Nepal
Just travelled west Nepal (terai area) as a eastern nepali
West terai Nepal is way more developed than expected and what I saw on tv and social media. I was completely wrong with prejudices towards west Nepal and especially dhangadi , attariya , mahendranagar side. View on r/IndianStockMarket by Remote-Bottle4413
Read More
r/Nepal
Books to learn about history of Far west
I am from Far west(pahad) and want to learn more about the place I am from. From what I have learned, we were once a part of kumaun kingdom. That’s why I guess our language and culture is similar. After that it was doti(khas) kingdom with 22 and 24 princely states. Tara I don’t think […]
Read More