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The Janadisha daily has reported on Sunday that two Nepali school girls of Bardiya district have been sold to a Mumbai brothel by long-involved brokers for a sum of Nepali Rs. 33,000 to 40,000.
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Family members of the sold children Manju Devi and Ram Dularihave registered a case report at the Bardiya district police.
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Since the beginning of April, however, the attacks have widened to include the destruction of food storage facilities supplying food to the famine hit regions of Humla and Jumla, hydroelectric power stations, drinking water reservoirs and pipelines in Okhaldhunga, water supply lines in Dailekh and three bridges on the road in Bardiya.
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Cyrus was succeeded by Cambyses (Kambujiya) who, to ensure the throne, had his brother Smerdis (Bardiya) killed.
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"Bardiya!" cried Gotarza at the stout major-domo, who stood in the notch of the gully that led to the cliff of the rope ladder.
Conan the Wanderer Howard, Robert E. 1974
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When the officer admitted the stout official, the king asked: "What news, Bardiya?"
Conan the Wanderer Howard, Robert E. 1974
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In the cuneiform inscriptions of Bisitun or Behistun, he is called Bartja, or, according to Spiegel, Bardiya.
Complete Project Gutenberg Georg Ebers Works Georg Ebers 1867
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In the cuneiform inscriptions of Bisitun or Behistun, he is called Bartja, or, according to Spiegel, Bardiya.
An Egyptian Princess — Complete Georg Ebers 1867
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He lied and said: 'I am Bardiya (Bartja), the son of Cyrus.'
An Egyptian Princess — Complete Georg Ebers 1867
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In the cuneiform inscriptions of Bisitun or Behistun, he is called Bartja, or, according to Spiegel, Bardiya.
An Egyptian Princess — Volume 02 Georg Ebers 1867
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