On this same day,198 years ago,in the village called Chundi Ramgha, Of Tanahu, a boy was born. Though he received Sanskrit education from his grandfather, He later went on to be the greatest and first poet In Nepali language. I am not sure, but people say that his father was a government officer who worked for General Amarsingh Thapa. Yes, you may already have guessed, probably because of the Public Holiday today, I am talking about Bhanu Bhakta Acharya(its 13th july or 29th Ashad).
From the fifth to the fifteenth century AD, the Khas civilization flourished from its roots in what is now far-west Nepal. Historical documents show that west Nepal, south-west Tibet, and Kumaon and Garhwal of India were united and the Khas language had great influence in these regions during the time of that civilization's rise. After the fall of the Khas Empire, its language, which evolved into present day Nepali, was considered bastardized and limited to speech. Sanskrit dominated most of the written texts of South Asia and its influence was particularly strong in Nepal.
From the fifth to the fifteenth century AD, the Khas civilization flourished from its roots in what is now far-west Nepal. Historical documents show that west Nepal, south-west Tibet, and Kumaon and Garhwal of India were united and the Khas language had great influence in these regions during the time of that civilization's rise. After the fall of the Khas Empire, its language, which evolved into present day Nepali, was considered bastardized and limited to speech. Sanskrit dominated most of the written texts of South Asia and its influence was particularly strong in Nepal.