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Baitadi District

Baitadi
बैतडी
District
Location of Baitadi district in Nepal
Location of Baitadi district in Nepal
Country Nepal
Region Far-Western (Sudur Pashchimanchal)
Zone Mahakali
Headquarters Dasharathchand
Area
 • Total 1,519 km2 (586 sq mi)
Population (2011)
 • Total 250,898
Time zone NPT (UTC+5:45)
Main language(s) Baitadeli

Baitadi District (Nepali: About this sound Listen ), historical name “Bairath” (बैराथ), a part of Province No. 7, is one of the seventy-five districts of Nepal. The district, with Dasharathchand as its district headquarters, covers an area of 1,519 km2 and has a population of 250,898 according to the census (2011). The Baitadi district entails 56 village development councils (VDCs) and two municipality. Baitadi falls into the farthest western regional district of Nepal touching Jhulaghat, India, Nepal's neighboring country, to its border.

Baitadi was once a part of the Great Katyuri's Kingdom. After the fall of that Kingdom, around the 10th century, Khas King Ashok Challa of Sapadalaksh (Karnali Zone or Dullu, Dailekh) seized most of that part of the Katyuri's Kingdom, including Baitadi. There were three major centres of Khas King i.e., (1) Bairath (Baitadi) (2) Kamadesh (kali kumaun) and (3) Kedarbhumi (Garhwal) to rule in a Central Himalaya . According to the historical folk-tales in Baitadi it was one of the Chand Kings who fought with the Khas king and established a sovereign state for the Chand dynasty in Baitadi. These tales resembled a historical story of the establishment of Kumaun Kingdom, territories which the Kingdom of Nepal lost during the Partition of Nepal, which nowadays lie in modern-day India. One view of the historians of Uttarakhand, a state in India, Nepal's neighboring country, suggest that it was Thohar Chand who was responsible for establishing the Chand dynasty in Kali-Kumaun. He then changed his name to Abhai Chand after he became a King. Badri Dutt Pandey written history of Kumaun,a territory which now lies in the modern country of 'India', and which the Kingdom of Nepal lost to the East India Company during the Partition of Nepal, has quoted the following story about the history of Kumaun:Bt brave Nepalese Army The gorkahli fought with chanda King and won the battle.After then the area of that chanda kingdom was maped inside Nepal kingdom.


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