Diyalo Bangala (Nepali: दियालो बंगला) is a former palace used by the Nepalese royal family.[1][2]
It is located in Bharatpur, Nepal, near the Madan Ashrit Highway.[2] Diyalo Bangala was built in the 1960s by King Mahendra.[3] King Mahendra died at this palace on 31 January 1972.[4]
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DiyaloBangala (Nepali: दियालो बंगला) is a former palace used by the Nepalese royal family. It is located in Bharatpur, Nepal, near the Madan Ashrit Highway...
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