Gorkha

Gorkha is a region in the Gorkha District in Gandaki Pradesh of Nepal made in 1996. It was at first named "Prithivi Narayan" in the wake of King Prithvi Narayan Shah, who was conceived in Gorkha and joined together and established current Nepal. In 2009, the name was changed to the "Gorkha" region after the finish of the government in Nepal.

Gorkha District (Nepali: गोरखा जिल्ला) a portion of Gandaki Pradesh, is one of the 77 regions of Nepal and associated truly with the production of present-day Nepal and the name of the amazing Gurkha troopers. The region, with Gorkha Municipality (recently known as Prithivi Narayan Nagarpalika) as its locale central command, covers a zone of 3,610 sq km (1,390 sq mi) and has a populace of 271,061 as indicated by the 2011 Census of Nepal. Gorkha area is the area of the Manakamana Temple. Likewise, the sanctuaries of extraordinary sage Gorakh Nath and goddess Gorakh Kali sanctuary are situated in the locale, after which the area got its name. Four significant streams run inside and alongside it - the Chepe, Daraudi, Marsyangdi, Budi Gandaki, and Trishuli. Gorkha town has day by day transport administrations to and from Kathmandu (six hours) and Pokhara (three hours)

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