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Dharahara in Kathmandu was the tallest building in Nepal and the second such tower built by Bhimsen Thapa. The first tower was built eight years earlier in 1824 and was 11 stories high, two stories taller than the Dharahara. Dharahara is said to be built for Queen Lalit Tripura Sundari, who was the niece of Bhimsen Thapa.
During the earthquake of 1834, both towers survived, but the first Bhimsen's tower suffered severe damage. A century later, on 15 January 1934, another earthquake completely destroyed the first tower, and only two of the 11 stories of the second tower remained. The then Prime Minister of Nepal, Juddha Shumsher, subsequently carried out renovation work of the Dharahara tower to fully restore it.After the original Bhimsen Tower was destroyed, Queen Lalit Tripura Sundari's tower became known as 'Bhimsen Stambha' or 'Bhimsen Tower'.
Remains after the 2015 earthquake
९१ बर्षे बूढ़ा बाबुलाई घरबाट निकालने यी कस्ता छोरा ?बुबा आमालाई माया गर्नेले भिडियो हेर्नुहोस
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 Dharahara was constructed for military use as a watchtower. When incidents of national importance occurred, bugles were blown from the top floor of the tower. This was the signal for soldiers to assemble. This tradition of bugle trumpeting continued until the collapse of the tower.
July 29, 1980 – The 6.5-magnitude earthquake in the western region of Nepal killed more than a hundred people and destroyed thousands of buildings. The earthquake also caused a huge loss of livestock.
Aug. 20, 1988 – A 6.8-magnitude quake occurred near the Nepal-India border region. It killed more than a thousand people. Tremors were felt in large parts of northern India from New Delhi to the neighboring border of Burma and in much of Bangladesh.
1993 – A mild earthquake was felt that mostly affected the central and western regions of Nepal killing one person.
1994 – An earthquake occurred in the mid-western region of Nepal and injured scores of people and destroyed more than 80,000 buildings. No loss of life was reported.

2001 to 2003 – Low-magnitude earthquakes hit the mountainous nation in 2001, leaving two dead; in 2002 a quake injured more than 50 people and in 2003, an  earthquake left two people dead.
Sept. 18, 2011 – A deadly earthquake of 6.9 magnitude killed 16 people in Nepal and India.
UPDATE:  The epicenter of the quake was about 50 miles northwest of Katmandu, according to the U.S. Geological Survey, which revised the magnitude of the quake down to 7.8 from an earlier estimate of 7.9.
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