List of Nepalese politicians
This is a list of Nepalese politicians by alphabetic order of family name.
A
- Anil Kumar Jha
- Mohammed Aftab Aalam[1]
- Bhim Acharya[2]
- Dilaram Acharya[3]
- Drona Prasad Acharya[4]
- Lekh Nath Acharya[5]
- Mahesh Acharya[6]
- Narahari Acharya[7]
- Shailaja Acharya[8] (born 1944)
- Haribhakta Adhikari[5]
- Khagaraj Adhikari[9]
- Mohan Chandra Adhikari[10]
- Narayan Prasad Adhikari[11]
- Rabindra Prasad Adhikari[12]
- Ram Nath Adhikari[13]
- Shekha Nath Adhikari[14]
- Ghan Shyam Yadav Ahir[15]
- Ram Bachhan Ahir[16]
- Madan Bahadur Amatya[17]
- Salim Miya Ansari[18]
- Urmila Aryal[19]
B
- Durga Kumari B.K.[16]
- Kanchan Chandra Bade[20]
- Dilendra Prasad Badu[3]
- Bhagat Bahadur Baduwal
- Ajaya Kumar Chaurasiya Barai[13]
- Khadgajeet Baral[21] (born 1928)
- Sudarshan Baral[22]
- Dipak Prakash Baskota[23]
- Hari Bahadur Basnet[24]
- Mohan Bahadur Basnet[25]
- Shakti Bahadur Basnet
- Tek Bahadur Basnet[26]
- Damodar Bastakoti[3]
- Gunakhar Basyal[16]
- Mirza Dilshad Beg[27]
- Buddhiram Bhandari[17]
- Damodar Bhandari[28]
- Lila Kumari Bhandari[16]
- Naresh Bhandari[16]
- Sarad Singh Bhandari[13]
- Sharad Singh Bhandari[16]
- Dev Raj Bhar[29]
- Tekendra Prasad Bhatt[16]
- Lekh Raj Bhatta[16]
- Baburam Bhattarai[30] (born 1954)
- Pampha Bhusal[31] (born 1963)
- Narayan Man Bijukchhe[32] (born 1939)
- Khadga Bahadur Bishwakarma[16] (born 1968)
- Gokarna Bista[33]
- Nara Bahadur Bista[16]
- Ram Bahadur Bista[13]
- Post Bahadur Bogati[34] (1953–2014)
- Sabitri Bogati[3]
- Ram Bahadur Bohara[16]
- Sita Devi Boudel[16]
- Raj Bahadur Budha[26]
- Karn Jit Budhathoki[26]
- Keshav Kumar Budhathoki[35]
- Khem Bahadur Bum[16]
- Narendra Bahadur Bum[13]
C
- Janak Kumari Chalise[36]
- Binayadhoj Chand[3]
- Nar Bahadur Chand[37]
- Renu Chand[16]
- Gyan Kumari Chantyal[38]
- Dharma Sila Chapagain[39]
- Bir Man Chaudhari[16]
- Dan Bahadur Chaudhari[18]
- Devi Lal Chaudhari[16]
- Krishna Kumar Chaudhari[16]
- Phulmati Devi Chaudhari[40]
- Ramcharan Chaudhari[16]
- Rupa So.Si. Chaudhari[16]
- Smriti Narayan Chaudhari
- Uma Kanta Chaudhari[13]
- Balbir Prasad Chaudhary[41]
- Damodar Chaudhary[42] (died 2010)
- Laxmilal Chaudhary[43]
- Parbati Chaudhary[25]
- Rukmini Chaudhary[44]
- Shanta Chaudhary
- Sushila Chaudhary[25]
- Kamal Prasad Chaulagain[5]
- Tek Bahadur Chokhyal[1]
D
- Pushpa Kamal Dahal[45] (born 1954)
- Tirtha Ram Dangol[1]
- Ranju Darshana[46] (born 1996)
- Arzu Rana Deuba (born 1962)
- Sher Bahadur Deuba[47] (born 1946)
- Ek Nath Dhakal[48] (born 1974)
- Janardan Dhakal[17]
- Ramnath Dhakal[49] (1962–2015)
- Nav Raj Dhami[16]
- Ram Hari Dhungel[1]
- Rameshwor Prasad Dhungel[14]
G
- Mahendra Dhoj G.C.[16]
- Bijay Kumar Gachhadar[50]
- Bam Dev Gautam[51] (born 1944)
- Rishikesh Gautam[52] (born 1941)
- Sanjay Gautam[41]
- Shiv Raj Gautam[16]
- Jaypuri Gharti[16]
- Dharma Prasad Ghimire
- Krishna Kishor Ghimire[3]
- Sushma Sharma Ghimire[16]
- Deepak Giri[35]
- Gehendra Giri[53]
- Janak Raj Giri[5]
- Om Prakash Yadav Gulzari[54]
- Bhagwan Das Gupta[55] (1940–1998)
- Brijesh Kumar Gupta[16]
- Chandra Bahadur Gurung[16]
- Dev Gurung[56]
- Hit Kaji Gurung[18]
- Kiran Gurung[57]
- Kul Bahadur Gurung[58]
- Mahadev Gurung[1]
- Palten Gurung[59]
- Prakash Bahadur Gurung[60]
- Surya Man Gurung[35]
- Tek Bahadur Gurung[61]
- Pradip Kumar Gyawali[57]
- Radha Gyawali[51]
- Ram Kumar Gyawali[62]
H
J
K
- Arjun Narasingha K.C.[35] (born 1947)
- Chitra Bahadur K.C.[68]
- Dipak Bahadur K.C.[16]
- Gyanu K.C.[13]
- Nilam K.C.[40]
- Tanka Prasad Sharma Kadel[1]
- Yam Lal Kandel[16]
- Birendra Kumar Kanudiya[3]
- Dipak Karki[63]
- Ram Karki[69] (born 1956)
- Sushila Karki[70] (born 1952)
- Kailash Nath Kasudhan[5]
- Rajendra Kumar KC[25]
- Gauri Shankar Khadka
- Hari Bahadur Khadka[71]
- Narayan Khadka
- Shankar Bahadur Khadka[16]
- Jhala Nath Khanal[72] (born 1950)
- Raju Khanal[73]
- Rajendra Kharel
- Man Prasad Khatri[29]
- Nezma Khatun[37]
- Girija Prasad Koirala[74]
- Prakash Koirala[1]
- Shashanka Koirala[75]
- Shekhar Koirala[76]
- Sujata Koirala[77]
- Sushil Koirala[78] (1939–2016)
- Narendra Bahadur Kunwor[16]
- Sher Bahadur Kunwor[79]
- Chinak Kurmi[80]
- Dan Bahadur Kurmi[16]
L
M
- Balaram Gharti Magar[87]
- Onsari Gharti Magar
- Suresh Ale Magar[88]
- Krishna Bahadur Mahara[89]
- Chandra Maharjan[17]
- Ram Saran Mahat[90]
- Muga Lal Mahato[63]
- Rajendra Mahato[91] (born 1958)
- Chandra Prakash Mainali[92] (born 1951)
- Keshav Prasad Mainali[68]
- Radha Krishna Mainali[93] (born 1946)
- Kali Bahadur Malla[16]
- Sapana Pradhan Malla[94]
- Suresh Malla[1]
- Ram Bir Manandhar[25]
- Farmulha Mansur[95]
- Farmulla Mansur[29]
- Chandra Lal Meche[96]
- Salma Khatoon Mikrani[97]
- Ishwar Dayal Mishra[16]
- Hasina Miya
- Muhammad Okil Musalman[98]
N
O
P
- Pradip Paudel [105]
- Bal Chandra Poudel (born 1961) [106]
- Binda Pandey[106] (born 1966)
- Mahendra Bahadur Pandey[107]
- Mohan Prasad Pandey[16]
- Shanker Prasad Pandey[53]
- Som Prasad Pandey[18]
- Surendra Pandey[41]
- Raghuji Pant[108]
- Sunil Babu Pant[109]
- Urbadutta Pant[57]
- Hari Parajuli[7]
- Tilak Pariyar[16]
- Vishwendraman Pashwan[110]
- Ananta Prasad Paudel[111] (born 1962)
- Bishnu Prasad Paudel[112]
- Govinda Paudel[16]
- Kashi Paudel[5]
- Narayan Sharma Paudel[1]
- Rameshwor Phuyal[25]
- Aananda Pokharel[113]
- Giriraj Mani Pokharel[114]
- Pushpa Raj Pokharel[115]
- Laxmi Prasad Pokhrel[17]
- Shankar Pokhrel[116] (born 1964)
- Prakash Sharma Poudel[38]
- Purusottam Poudel[117]
- Ram Chandra Poudel[16]
- Bhimsen Das Pradhan[118]
- Sahana Pradhan[10] (1927–2014)
- Surya Prasad Pradhan[1]
- Sunil Prajapati[18]
- Barsaman Pun
- Narayan Singh Pun[119] (died 2008)
R
- Arjun Rai
- Mohammad Estiyak Rai[16]
- Sher Dhan Rai[14]
- Purna Prasad Rajbansi[63]
- Rajendra[120]
- Rajendra Sharma Chaulagain[3]
- Dhyan Govinda Ranjit[121]
- Lal Bahadur Rawal[29]
- Nagendra Kumar Ray[1]
- Top Bahadur Rayamajhi
- Sarala Regmi[39]
- Minendra Rijal[107]
- Hari Roka[122]
- Jun Kumari Roka[16]
- Keshar Man Rokka[5]
- Mahendra Kumar Roy[13]
S
- Damber Singh Sambahamphe
- Ambika Sanwa[5]
- Agni Sapkota[123] (born 1958)
- Bidur Prasad Sapkota[124]
- Golchhe Sarki[125]
- Narayan Prakash Saud[51]
- Abhishek Pratap Shah[126] (born 1982)
- Ajaya Pratap Shah[127]
- Bhakta Bahadur Shah[16]
- Bharat Kumar Shah[3]
- Binod Kumar Shah[18]
- Gobinda Bahadur Shah[3]
- Jagya Bahadur Shahi[128]
- Astalaxmi Shakya[129]
- Dama Kumari Sharma[16]
- Dilli Raj Sharma[3]
- Janardhan Sharma[130]
- Uma Kant Sharma[16]
- Kripasur Sherpa[131]
- Gopal Man Shrestha[130]
- Jog Meher Shrestha[132]
- Narayan Kaji Shrestha
- Shashi Shrestha[133]
- Arjun Jang Bahadur Singh
- Baban Singh[63]
- Ganesh Man Singh[134]
- Harka Bahadur Singh[16]
- Kunwar Inderjit Singh[135] (1906–1982)
- Prakash Man Singh[136]
- Prem Bahadur Singh
- Prem Lal Singh[1]
- Lila Kumari Bagale Somai[100]
- Sukra Raj Sonyok[137] (born 1936)
- Jhakku Prasad Subedi[138]
- Purna Kumari Subedi[16]
- Ram Hari Subedi[38]
- Sita Subedi[139]
- Dal Bahadur Sunar[140]
- Sushila Swar[1]
T
- Sher Bahadur Tamang[25]
- Surya Man Dong Tamang[141]
- Ram Krishna Tamrakar[1]
- Sebaki Devi Das Tatma[142]
- Romy Gauchan Thakali[35]
- Rhidya Ram Thani[143]
- Amar Bahadur Thapa[25]
- Chandra Bahadur Thapa[144]
- Gagan Thapa[145]
- Karna Bahadur Thapa[9]
- Malabar Singh Thapa
- Ram Bahadur Thapa
- Surya Bahadur Thapa[146] (1928–2015)
- Bishnu Prasad Chaudhari Tharu[16]
- Indrajit Tharu[39]
- Mangal Prasad Tharu[3]
- Puran Rana Tharu[16]
- Sant Kumar Tharu[16]
- Santa Kumar Tharu[41]
- Ram Chandra Tiwari
- Hridayesh Tripathi[16]
- Damber Dhoj Tumbahamphe[63]
U
Y
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