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Arghakhanchi District

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Arghakhanchi District

Map of  with Arghakhanchi District highlighted
Location in Lumbini Zone

Area

1.193 km²

Population ()
Density

208.391 inh
• 174.67 inh/km²

Time zone

NPT (UTC+5:45)

Established

Main language(s)

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Arghakhanchi District, a part of Lumbini Zone, is one of the seventy-five districts of Nepal, a landlocked country of South Asia. The district, with Sandhikharka as its district headquarters, covers an area of 1,193 km² and has a population (2001) of 208,391. It was initially two separate kingdoms Argha and Khanchi until Bahadur Shah in 1786CE (1843 BS) annexed both of these principalities under his unification campaign of Chaubisi Rajya.

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Location in Nepal

A view of Sandhikharka Bazaar (Oct 19th, 2007)

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Map of the VDC's in Arghakhanchi District

Adguri, Argha, Arghatos, Asurkot, Balkot, Bangi, Bhagawati, Chhatraganj, Chidika, Dhakawang, Dhanchaur, Dharapani, Dhatiwang, Dhikura, Dibharna, Gorkhunga, Hansapur, Jukena, Juluke, Keemadada, Kerunga, Khan, Nepal, Khanchikot, Khandaha, Khidim, Khilji, Maidan, Mareng, Narapani, Nuwakot, Pali, Parena, Pathauti, Pathona, Pokharathok, Sandhikharka, Siddhara, Simalapani, Sitapur, Subarnakhal, Thada, Thulo Pokhara

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Districts of Nepal

Achham · Arghakhanchi · Baglung · Baitadi · Bajhang · Bajura · Banke · Bara · Bardiya · Bhaktapur · Bhojpur · Chitwan · Dadeldhura · Dailekh · Dang Deokhuri · Darchula · Dhading · Dhankuta · Dhanusa · Dolkha · Dolpa · Doti · Gorkha · Gulmi · Humla · Ilam · Jajarkot · Jhapa · Jumla · Kailali · Kalikot · Kanchanpur · Kapilvastu · Kaski · Kathmandu · Kavrepalanchok · Khotang · Lalitpur · Lamjung · Mahottari · Makwanpur · Manang · Morang · Mugu · Mustang · Myagdi · Nawalparasi · Nuwakot · Okhaldhunga · Palpa · Panchthar · Parbat · Parsa · Pyuthan · Ramechhap · Rasuwa · Rautahat · Rolpa · Rukum · Rupandehi · Salyan · Sankhuwasabha · Saptari · Sarlahi · Sindhuli · Sindhulpalchok · Siraha · Solukhumbu · Sunsari · Surkhet · Syangja · Tanahu · Taplejung · Terhathum · Udayapur

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Chhatraganj

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Chhatraganj

Country

Nepal

Zone

Lumbini Zone

District

Arghakhanchi District

Population (1991)

- Total

2,927

- Religions

Hindu

Time zone

Nepal Time (UTC+5:45)

Chhatraganj is a village in Arghakhanchi District in the Lumbini Zone of southern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 2,927 and had 578 houses in the town.[1]

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  1. ^ "Nepal Census 2001". Nepal's Village Development Committees. Digital Himalaya. Retrieved on 2008-08-23.

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Arghakhanchi District

Capital: Sandhikharka

Adguri, Argha, Arghatos, Asurkot, Balkot, Bangi, Bangla, Bhagawati, Chhatraganj, Chidika, Dhakawang, Dhanchaur, Dharapani, Dhatiwang, Dhikura, Dibharna, Gorkhunga, Hansapur, Jukena, Juluke, Keemadada, Kerunga, Khan, Khanchikot, Khandaha, Khidim, Khilji, Maidan, Mareng, Narapani, Nuwakot, Pali, Parena, Pathauti, Pathona, Pokharathok, Siddhara, Simalapani, Sitapur, Subarnakhal, Thada, Thulo Pokhara




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