During the United Nations occupation of 2005, Nepalese troops were stationed in the city, utilizing the city jail as its headquarters.
Nepalese troops, police and medical teams were ordered to the crash scene - but faced massive problems.
Nepalese troops have taken part in some of the most difficult operations, and have suffered casualties in the service of the UN.
The Nepalese troops were eventually driven back from Hariharpur Gadhi after a big battle.
Most Nepalese troops were withdrawn to Kathmandu in October 1945.
The Nepalese troops attempted to defend against the Qing attack, but were already faced with overwhelming odds.
That panel's report, issued in May 2011, confirmed substantial evidence that the Nepalese troops had brought the disease to Haiti.
Nepalese troops fought with distinction in the 14th Army under Slim and helped force the eventual Japanese retreat.
This prevented further reinforcement of Nepalese troops into the fort.
In 1855 Nepalese troops overran the Kuti and Kairang areas.