Shahid Gate

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La Puerta de los Mártires también escrito Puerta Sahid o Puerta Shahid es un monumento en Katmandú, Nepal. Para 2012, había cinco estatuas en la puerta. Cuatro hombres, a saber , , y Shukraraj Shastri, que son considerados mártires, ya que estaban en contra del antiguo régimen Rana que duró 104 años, tienen sus estatuas por encima de sus brazos aquí. Por encima de todo estaba una estatua del exrey Tribhuvan, que en 2007 cooperó con la gente para conseguir la democracia en el país. rdf:langString
La Porte des martyrs (ou Shahid Gate) est un monument de Katmandou (Népal), sis au centre d’un rond-point, au cœur de Tundikhel. Il rappelle le souvenir des quatre Dharma Bhakta Mathema, Gangalal Shrestha, Dashrath Chand, and Shukraraj Shastri qui au prix de leur vie s’opposèrent au régime dictatorial de la dynastie des Rânâ. * Portail du Népal rdf:langString
Sahid Gate or Shahid Gate (lit. Martyr's Gate) is a monument in Kathmandu, Nepal. The monument was inaugurated on 13 April 1961. As of 2016, there are five statues in the gate. Four men, namely Dharma Bhakta Mathema, Gangalal Shrestha, Dashrath Chand, and Shukraraj Shastri, who are considered martyrs since they stood against the 104-year-old Rana Regime, have their statues above their arms established here. On top of all is a statue of former King Tribhuvan, who, in B.S. 2007 (A.D. 1950) cooperated with people to get democracy in the country. The gate was designed by Shankar Nath Rimal. King Mahendra inaugurated the monument and named it Nepal Smarak. However, people started calling it Shahid gate, a name by which it is presently called. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString La Puerta de los Mártires también escrito Puerta Sahid o Puerta Shahid es un monumento en Katmandú, Nepal. Para 2012, había cinco estatuas en la puerta. Cuatro hombres, a saber , , y Shukraraj Shastri, que son considerados mártires, ya que estaban en contra del antiguo régimen Rana que duró 104 años, tienen sus estatuas por encima de sus brazos aquí. Por encima de todo estaba una estatua del exrey Tribhuvan, que en 2007 cooperó con la gente para conseguir la democracia en el país. En 2012 en una reunión del gabinete de Nepal se decidió trasladar la estatua de Tribhuvan de la puerta hasta el Museo del palacio de Narayanhity y dejar las estatuas de los mártires solamente.​
rdf:langString La Porte des martyrs (ou Shahid Gate) est un monument de Katmandou (Népal), sis au centre d’un rond-point, au cœur de Tundikhel. Il rappelle le souvenir des quatre Dharma Bhakta Mathema, Gangalal Shrestha, Dashrath Chand, and Shukraraj Shastri qui au prix de leur vie s’opposèrent au régime dictatorial de la dynastie des Rânâ. Jusqu’en 2012 la statue du roi Tribhuvan Shah qui, en 1950, coopéra avec le peuple pour se débarrasser du pouvoir oligarchique centenaire des Ranas et rétablir la démocratie au Népal se trouvait dans la niche supérieure du monument. Par décision gouvernementale elle en fut retirée en 2012 et transférée au musée royal Narayanthi. * Portail du Népal
rdf:langString Sahid Gate or Shahid Gate (lit. Martyr's Gate) is a monument in Kathmandu, Nepal. The monument was inaugurated on 13 April 1961. As of 2016, there are five statues in the gate. Four men, namely Dharma Bhakta Mathema, Gangalal Shrestha, Dashrath Chand, and Shukraraj Shastri, who are considered martyrs since they stood against the 104-year-old Rana Regime, have their statues above their arms established here. On top of all is a statue of former King Tribhuvan, who, in B.S. 2007 (A.D. 1950) cooperated with people to get democracy in the country. The gate was designed by Shankar Nath Rimal. King Mahendra inaugurated the monument and named it Nepal Smarak. However, people started calling it Shahid gate, a name by which it is presently called. In 2012 a Nepali cabinet meeting decided to move the statue of Tribhuvan from the Gate and to the Narayanhiti Museum and leave the statues of the martyrs only.
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