Sahid Gate or Shahid Gate (lit. Martyr's Gate) is a monument in Kathmandu, Nepal. The monument was inaugurated on 13 April 1961.[1] As of 2016, there are five statues in the gate. Four men, namely Dharma Bhakta Mathema, Gangalal Shrestha, Dashrath Chand, and Shukraraj Shastri, who are considered martyrs since they stood against the 104-year-old Rana Regime, have their statues above their arms established here. On top of all is a statue of former King Tribhuvan, who, in B.S. 2007 (A.D. 1950) cooperated with people to introduce democracy in the country. [2] The gate was designed by Shankar Nath Rimal.[3] King Mahendra inaugurated the monument and named it Nepal Smarak.[4] However, people started calling it Shahid gate, a name by which it is presently called.[3]

Shahid Gate
शहीद गेट
Shahid Gate with Dharahara in the background.
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Alternative namesNepal Smarak
General information
TypeMemorial arch
Architectural styleNepalese pagoda
LocationSundhara, Kathmandu
Coordinates27°41′58.53″N 85°18′54.29″E / 27.6995917°N 85.3150806°E / 27.6995917; 85.3150806
Inaugurated13 April 1961; 63 years ago (1961-04-13)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Shankar Nath Rimal

In 2012, the Nepali cabinet meeting decided to move the statue of Tribhuvan from the Gate and to the Narayanhiti Museum leaving only the statues of the martyrs at the monument.[2]

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  1. ^ "आधुनिकताको अव्यवस्थाले नाशिँदै शहरको सुन्दरता". Himal Khabar. Retrieved 2022-11-15.
  2. ^ a b "Former king's statue to be moved from Shahid Gate to Narayanhiti". The Himalayan Times. 2012-01-02. Retrieved 18 June 2012.
  3. ^ a b "कसरी जन्मियाे सहिद गेट ? सहिद गेट बनाएका इन्जिनियरकाे कथा". Farakdhar || Nepal's Online Magazine. Retrieved 2022-11-15.
  4. ^ "कसरी बनेकाे थियाे सहिद गेट ? नेपाल स्मारकलाई किन भनियाे सहिद गेट ?". Farakdhar || Nepal's Online Magazine. Retrieved 2022-11-15.