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Koirala family
Nepalese political family From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Koirala family (Nepali: कोइराला परिवार) is one of the most prominent political families of Nepal. The Koirala family are Kanyakubja Bahuns or Hill Brahmins.[1] and were inhabitants of Dumja village in the Sindhuli district of the Bagmati Province of Nepal.[2]
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Krishna Prasad Koirala, a Rana-era socio-political activist, was exiled to Bihar, India by then Prime Minister Maharaja Chandra Sumsher.[3] Four members of the family, including three brothers (Matrika Prasad Koirala, B. P. Koirala and Girija Prasad Koirala) and their maternal cousin Sushil Koirala, have been Prime Ministers of Nepal.
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Family members
Father: Krishna Prasad Koirala
Sons:
- Matrika Prasad Koirala (1912–1997) ex-prime minister
- Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala (1914–1982) ex-prime minister
- Keshav Prasad Koirala (1922–1974)
- Tarini Prasad Koirala (1923–1973) politician, journalist, writer
- Girija Prasad Koirala (1925–2010) ex-prime minister
Daughters:
- Sauri Koirala (Arjel)
- Nalini Koirala (Upadhaya)
- Indira Koirala (Acharya)
- Vijaya Laxmi Koirala (Zaki)
Family of Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala
Wife: Sushila Koirala
Sons:
- Prakash Koirala, (married to Sushma Koirala)
- Siddharth Koirala, Grandson
- Manisha Koirala, Granddaughter
- Shree Harsh Koirala
- Shashanka Koirala
Daughter:
- Chetana Koirala
Family of Keshav Prasad Koirala
Wife: Nona Koirala
Sons:
- Niranjan Koirala (deceased): first wife, Santosh Koirala (deceased); second wife, Ila Dalmia Koirala (deceased). Two sons, Himanshu Koirala & Bhaskar Koirala
- Shekhar Koirala, politician
Family of Girija Prasad Koirala
Wife: Sushma Koirala
Daughter:
- Sujata Koirala, politician
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Gallery
- Matrika Prasad Koirala, then Prime Minister of Nepal (1951)
- Sushil Koirala, then Prime Minister of Nepal (2014)
- Sujata Koirala, Former Minister
- Manisha Koirala, Film actress
- Girija Prasad Koirala as Acting Head of state of Nepal (2008)
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