सिन्धुलीगढी युद्व संग्रहालय | |
![]() Ruins of the Sindhuligadhi fort | |
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Established | 28 July 2021 |
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Location | Kamalamai, Sindhuli, Bagmati Province |
Coordinates | 27°16′51″N 85°57′19″E / 27.280756567791624°N 85.95538172276788°E |
Type | War museum |
Owner | Kamalamai Municipality, Sindhuli |
Sindhuligadhi War Museum (Nepali:सिन्धुलीगढी युद्व संग्रहालय) is the first war museum of Nepal. It is located in Kamalamai Municipality. [1] It was inaugurated in 2021 by the president of Nepal. The museum was constructed at a cost of NPR 65 million and has a floor area of 6274 square feet. [2] [3]
The museum houses artefacts and weapons used during the Battle of Sindhuli (1767), in which the British army was defeated by the Gurkha army. [4] [5] It also displays war scenes and documentaries. The museum also houses Mithila art, historical documents and a library. [6]
सिन्धुलीगढी युद्व संग्रहालय | |
![]() Ruins of the Sindhuligadhi fort | |
| |
Established | 28 July 2021 |
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Location | Kamalamai, Sindhuli, Bagmati Province |
Coordinates | 27°16′51″N 85°57′19″E / 27.280756567791624°N 85.95538172276788°E |
Type | War museum |
Owner | Kamalamai Municipality, Sindhuli |
Sindhuligadhi War Museum (Nepali:सिन्धुलीगढी युद्व संग्रहालय) is the first war museum of Nepal. It is located in Kamalamai Municipality. [1] It was inaugurated in 2021 by the president of Nepal. The museum was constructed at a cost of NPR 65 million and has a floor area of 6274 square feet. [2] [3]
The museum houses artefacts and weapons used during the Battle of Sindhuli (1767), in which the British army was defeated by the Gurkha army. [4] [5] It also displays war scenes and documentaries. The museum also houses Mithila art, historical documents and a library. [6]