Sindhuli District, Administrative division in Bagmati Province, Nepal.
Sindhuli is an administrative district in Bagmati Province featuring terrain that shifts from tropical lowlands to elevated mountain regions. The landscape includes multiple climate zones and naturally varied conditions across its area.
The settlement traces back to 1530 under Makwani ruler Raghab Narendra Sen, marking its early origins in the region. Later territorial changes brought the area into the broader Nepal territory.
The district is home to Tamang, Magar, and Chhetri communities who maintain their own traditions and daily routines, with residents speaking Nepali alongside their local languages.
The district headquarters at Sindhulimadhi Kamalamai connects to larger Nepalese cities through established road networks. This makes it straightforward for visitors to travel through the region by vehicle and access local areas.
Sindhuli Gadhi was the site where local forces defeated British soldiers in 1767, an important moment in the region's military past. This encounter reflects the area's role in the broader political events of that era.
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