Jitgarhi, a historic heritage, the guardian of nationalism, Birta's fort Jitgarhi Fort located in Butwal Sub Metropolitan City Ward No.1, Nepal is a historical memorial site where Bir Nepali won victory in British East India Company War (1871-72). The indomitable courage under the command of Colonel Ujirsinh Thapa in the war of British forces equipped with modern weapons led by Major General Sullivan Wood and Commander Crocker under the direction of Lord Hastings, with the aim of capturing Butwalgarhi and reaching Palpa and reaching Tibet.Jitgarhi is the land where the Nepalese won victory by fighting with bravery, bravery and bravery. (B.S.1871-72) Victory Day was celebrated in Palpa as Ranujeshwari Bhagwati Jatra on the next day of Krishna Janmashtami in Khushiali, where the battle was won on 7th Baisakh 1872, and according to the same tradition, Victory Day is celebrated on 7th Baisakh on the day of...
   Read morehistorically known as Butwal Gadhi is a fort in Butwal, Lumbini Province, Nepal. It was built by the Sen dynasty. The fort was used during the Anglo-Nepalese War (1814–1816) where Colonel Ujir Singh Thapa led Nepal's victory in the Battle of Jitgadhi against the East...
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