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The early Hindu rulers of the Malla Period (1200 - 1768) continued the policies of their Thakuri predecessors.
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Hindu kings of the Thakuri Dynasties (750 - 1200) had supported the Buddhist monasteries, and there were several monastic universities.
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Thakuri was detained as he could not pay the fine of Rs 74,355.
News Himalayan News Service 2010
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Thakuri was detained as he could not pay the fine of Rs 74,355.
News Himalayan News Service 2010
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Responding to a habeas corpus petition, the bench directed the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Central Jail to release Thakuri right away.
News Himalayan News Service 2010
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Responding to a habeas corpus petition, the bench directed the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Central Jail to release Thakuri right away.
News Himalayan News Service 2010
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Colleagues feared that Thakuri may have been killed, but the Federation of Nepali Journalists said that they would consider him to be "missing" until his death was confirmed by police.
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Local journalists described Thakuri as a staunch supporter of King Gyanendra, who was forced to cede control of the government in April 2006 after weeks of pro-democracy demonstrations.
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On July 8, a previously unknown group calling itself the National Republican Army Nepal (NRAN) claimed in an e-mail that it had killed Thakuri for circulating "propaganda in support of the monarchy," according to local press reports.
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In the e-mail, which was sent to Nepalese news media and officials, the group claimed it had killed Thakuri as he attempted to flee.
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