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Coordinates: 29°30N 80°30E / 29.500°N 80.500°E / 29.500; 80.500
 

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Mahakali
महाकाली अञ्चल
Country   Nepal
Time zoneUTC+5:45 (Nepal Time)

Mahakali (Nepali: महाकाली अञ्चल Listen) was one of the fourteen zones located in the Far-Western Development RegionofNepal, covering an area of 6,205 km2 in the westernmost part of the country. It stretches along Nepal's far western border with India, marked by the Kali River or Mahakali River.

In 2015 Nepal discontinued use of zone designations in favor of provinces. The zone formerly known as Mahakali is now part of Sudurpashchim Province.

Mahakali's headquarters is Bhimdatta (formerly called Mahendranagar) in Kanchanpur District. The zone covers the Himalayan range including Api Peak in the North, Hill valleys, Inner Terai valleys such as Patan MunicipalityinBaitadi District in the center and the outer Terai in the South. The name of this zone is derived from the Kali River.

Geography[edit]

Mahakali in March 2019

The boundary of this region was Kali river on the west and Seti Zone on the east. After the Sugauli Treaty (also spelled Segowlee) was signed on December 2, 1815 and ratified on March 4, 1816, between the British East India Company and The Kingdom of Nepal; Kali river which originates from Limpiyadhura, became the international boundary with the United ProvincesofBritish India (now Uttarakhand, India). The coldest area in the zone is Byash and the hottest is Kanchanpur. The Api Himalayas lie in this zone from where Chameliya river originates.

Administrative subdivisions[edit]

Mahakali was divided into four districts; since 2015 these districts have been redesignated as part of Sudurpashchim Province.

District Type Headquarters Since 2015 part of Province
Baitadi Hill Baitadi Khalanga Sudurpashchim Province
Dadeldhura Hill and Inner Terai Dadeldhura
Darchula Mountain Darchula Khalanga
Kanchanpur Outer Terai Bhim Datta (Mahendranagar)

Language, culture and history[edit]

Mahakali Zone of Nepal has a distinct language, culture and history. Various dialects of Dotyali language are spoken in this region.

Gora is a famous festival observed in Mahakali Zone. In ancient times, this region was a part of the Katyuri kingdom. After its collapse, this zone became a part of Doti kingdom, a branch of the Katyuri Kings. Brahmadev Mandir in Kanchanpur District was built during the reign of the Katyuri king Brahmadev.

Important cities[edit]

The largest city in the Mahakali Zone is Bhimdatta (orBhim Datta, formerly called Mahendranagar), which is also the headquarters of Kanchanpur District. Other main towns of Mahakali Zone are Dashrathchand, Patan (Baitadi) and Darchula Bajar.

The Amargadhi, the district headquarters, is named after General Amarshing Thapa (a famous Gorkha General) who formed a fort to expand Gorkha Empire capturing Kumaoun state after had defeated in a previous war with Kumaoun during 1790 A.D.

Rajghat is also a famous city of Kanchanpur District. It is located at Raikawar Bichawa VDC.

There are 3 municipalities in Kanchanpur District.

Protected areas[edit]

Mahakali Zone hosts the Sukla Phanta Wildlife ReserveinKanchanpur District in the Terai, which covers an area of 305 km2 and surrounded by a buffer zone of 243.5 km2.[1]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Majupuria, T.C., Kumar, R. (1998) Wildlife, National Parks and Reserves of Nepal. S. Devi, Saharanpur and Tecpress Books, Bangkok. ISBN 974-89833-5-8

External links[edit]

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