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#12772429
19 September 2025
Former Nepali Prime Minister and Chairman of the CPN-Maoist Center Pushpa Kamal Dahal (Center) observes a minute of silence during the Constitution Day celebratory event in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 19, 2025. The Constitution of the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal is promulgated on September 20, 2015 (Ashoj 3, 2072 BS) by the Constituent Assembly, as an achievement of the Nepali people's seven-decade-long struggle, sacrifices, and popular movements. The Constitution of Nepal, consisting of 35 parts, 308 articles, and 9 schedules, embraces federal democratic republic, inclusive democracy, proportional inclusive representation, secularism, and other principles. The Constitution is committed to building a prosperous nation based on democratic values and norms, with a dedication to socialism.
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19 September 2025
Leaders from the CPN-Maoist Center observe a minute of silence during the Constitution Day celebratory event in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 19, 2025. The Constitution of the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal is promulgated on September 20, 2015 (Ashoj 3, 2072 BS) by the Constituent Assembly, as an achievement of the Nepali people's seven-decade-long struggle, sacrifices, and popular movements. The Constitution of Nepal, consisting of 35 parts, 308 articles, and 9 schedules, embraces federal democratic republic, inclusive democracy, proportional inclusive representation, secularism, and other principles. The Constitution is committed to building a prosperous nation based on democratic values and norms, with a dedication to socialism.
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#12772431
19 September 2025
Former Nepali Prime Minister and Chairman of the CPN-Maoist Center Pushpa Kamal Dahal (right) and Narayan Kaji Shrestha (left) chat during the Constitution Day celebratory event in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 19, 2025. The Constitution of the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal is promulgated on September 20, 2015 (Ashoj 3, 2072 BS) by the Constituent Assembly, as an achievement of the Nepali people's seven-decade-long struggle, sacrifices, and popular movements. The Constitution of Nepal, consisting of 35 parts, 308 articles, and 9 schedules, embraces federal democratic republic, inclusive democracy, proportional inclusive representation, secularism, and other principles. The Constitution is committed to building a prosperous nation based on democratic values and norms, with a dedication to socialism.
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19 September 2025
Former Nepali Prime Minister and Chairman of the CPN-Maoist Center Pushpa Kamal Dahal (Center) observes a minute of silence during the Constitution Day celebratory event in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 19, 2025. The Constitution of the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal is promulgated on September 20, 2015 (Ashoj 3, 2072 BS) by the Constituent Assembly, as an achievement of the Nepali people's seven-decade-long struggle, sacrifices, and popular movements. The Constitution of Nepal, consisting of 35 parts, 308 articles, and 9 schedules, embraces federal democratic republic, inclusive democracy, proportional inclusive representation, secularism, and other principles. The Constitution is committed to building a prosperous nation based on democratic values and norms, with a dedication to socialism.
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19 September 2025
Former Nepali Prime Minister and Chairman of the CPN-Maoist Center Pushpa Kamal Dahal (Center) observes a minute of silence during the Constitution Day celebratory event in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 19, 2025. The Constitution of the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal is promulgated on September 20, 2015 (Ashoj 3, 2072 BS) by the Constituent Assembly, as an achievement of the Nepali people's seven-decade-long struggle, sacrifices, and popular movements. The Constitution of Nepal, consisting of 35 parts, 308 articles, and 9 schedules, embraces federal democratic republic, inclusive democracy, proportional inclusive representation, secularism, and other principles. The Constitution is committed to building a prosperous nation based on democratic values and norms, with a dedication to socialism.
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19 September 2025
Former Nepali Prime Minister and Chairman of the CPN-Maoist Center Pushpa Kamal Dahal (Center) observes a minute of silence during the Constitution Day celebratory event in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 19, 2025. The Constitution of the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal is promulgated on September 20, 2015 (Ashoj 3, 2072 BS) by the Constituent Assembly, as an achievement of the Nepali people's seven-decade-long struggle, sacrifices, and popular movements. The Constitution of Nepal, consisting of 35 parts, 308 articles, and 9 schedules, embraces federal democratic republic, inclusive democracy, proportional inclusive representation, secularism, and other principles. The Constitution is committed to building a prosperous nation based on democratic values and norms, with a dedication to socialism.
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19 September 2025
Former Nepali Prime Minister and Chairman of the CPN-Maoist Center Pushpa Kamal Dahal addresses the Constitution Day celebratory event in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 19, 2025. The Constitution of the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal is promulgated on September 20, 2015 (Ashoj 3, 2072 BS) by the Constituent Assembly, as an achievement of the Nepali people's seven-decade-long struggle, sacrifices, and popular movements. The Constitution of Nepal, consisting of 35 parts, 308 articles, and 9 schedules, embraces federal democratic republic, inclusive democracy, proportional inclusive representation, secularism, and other principles. The Constitution is committed to building a prosperous nation based on democratic values and norms, with a dedication to socialism.
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19 September 2025
Former Nepali Prime Minister and Chairman of the CPN-Maoist Center Pushpa Kamal Dahal addresses the Constitution Day celebratory event in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 19, 2025. The Constitution of the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal is promulgated on September 20, 2015 (Ashoj 3, 2072 BS) by the Constituent Assembly, as an achievement of the Nepali people's seven-decade-long struggle, sacrifices, and popular movements. The Constitution of Nepal, consisting of 35 parts, 308 articles, and 9 schedules, embraces federal democratic republic, inclusive democracy, proportional inclusive representation, secularism, and other principles. The Constitution is committed to building a prosperous nation based on democratic values and norms, with a dedication to socialism.
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19 September 2025
Leaders from the CPN-Maoist Center, Shakti Bahadur Basnet (Right Corner), Krishna Bahadur Mahara (Center), and Giriraj Mani Pokhrel (Left Corner) attend the Constitution Day celebratory event organized in the party office in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 19, 2025. The Constitution of the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal is promulgated on September 20, 2015 (Ashoj 3, 2072 BS) by the Constituent Assembly, as an achievement of the Nepali people's seven-decade-long struggle, sacrifices, and popular movements. The Constitution of Nepal, consisting of 35 parts, 308 articles, and 9 schedules, embraces federal democratic republic, inclusive democracy, proportional inclusive representation, secularism, and other principles. The Constitution is committed to building a prosperous nation based on democratic values and norms, with a dedication to socialism.
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#12772424
19 September 2025
Former Nepali Prime Minister and Chairman of the CPN-Maoist Center, Pushpa Kamal Dahal, along with other leaders, attends the Constitution Day celebratory event at the party office in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 19, 2025. The Constitution of the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal is promulgated on September 20, 2015 (Ashoj 3, 2072 BS) by the Constituent Assembly, as an achievement of the Nepali people's seven-decade-long struggle, sacrifices, and popular movements. The Constitution of Nepal, consisting of 35 parts, 308 articles, and 9 schedules, embraces federal democratic republic, inclusive democracy, proportional inclusive representation, secularism, and other principles. The Constitution is committed to building a prosperous nation based on democratic values and norms, with a dedication to socialism.
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#7150866
30 September 2021
Sancaklar Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey on September 29, 2021. Was built in 2013 by architect Emre Arolat. Sancaktar Mosque, which was awarded the 2013 WAF (World Architecture Festival), Religious Buildings Category First Prize and the 2014 Chamber of Architects Building Award, as well as being selected as one of the top 40 structures in the 2015 Mies Van der Rohe awards and one of the top 20 structures in the RIBA 2018 awards. Far from traditional Ottoman architecture, Sancaklar Mosque draws attention with its modern architecture, unlike the classical mosque architecture we are accustomed to. One of the important features of the mosque is that, for the first time in mosque architecture, the places of worship for men and women were not separated.
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30 September 2021
Sancaklar Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey on September 29, 2021. Was built in 2013 by architect Emre Arolat. Sancaktar Mosque, which was awarded the 2013 WAF (World Architecture Festival), Religious Buildings Category First Prize and the 2014 Chamber of Architects Building Award, as well as being selected as one of the top 40 structures in the 2015 Mies Van der Rohe awards and one of the top 20 structures in the RIBA 2018 awards. Far from traditional Ottoman architecture, Sancaklar Mosque draws attention with its modern architecture, unlike the classical mosque architecture we are accustomed to. One of the important features of the mosque is that, for the first time in mosque architecture, the places of worship for men and women were not separated.
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30 September 2021
Sancaklar Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey on September 29, 2021. Was built in 2013 by architect Emre Arolat. Sancaktar Mosque, which was awarded the 2013 WAF (World Architecture Festival), Religious Buildings Category First Prize and the 2014 Chamber of Architects Building Award, as well as being selected as one of the top 40 structures in the 2015 Mies Van der Rohe awards and one of the top 20 structures in the RIBA 2018 awards. Far from traditional Ottoman architecture, Sancaklar Mosque draws attention with its modern architecture, unlike the classical mosque architecture we are accustomed to. One of the important features of the mosque is that, for the first time in mosque architecture, the places of worship for men and women were not separated.
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#7151030
30 September 2021
Sancaklar Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey on September 29, 2021. Was built in 2013 by architect Emre Arolat. Sancaktar Mosque, which was awarded the 2013 WAF (World Architecture Festival), Religious Buildings Category First Prize and the 2014 Chamber of Architects Building Award, as well as being selected as one of the top 40 structures in the 2015 Mies Van der Rohe awards and one of the top 20 structures in the RIBA 2018 awards. Far from traditional Ottoman architecture, Sancaklar Mosque draws attention with its modern architecture, unlike the classical mosque architecture we are accustomed to. One of the important features of the mosque is that, for the first time in mosque architecture, the places of worship for men and women were not separated.
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30 September 2021
Sancaklar Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey on September 29, 2021. Was built in 2013 by architect Emre Arolat. Sancaktar Mosque, which was awarded the 2013 WAF (World Architecture Festival), Religious Buildings Category First Prize and the 2014 Chamber of Architects Building Award, as well as being selected as one of the top 40 structures in the 2015 Mies Van der Rohe awards and one of the top 20 structures in the RIBA 2018 awards. Far from traditional Ottoman architecture, Sancaklar Mosque draws attention with its modern architecture, unlike the classical mosque architecture we are accustomed to. One of the important features of the mosque is that, for the first time in mosque architecture, the places of worship for men and women were not separated.
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30 September 2021
Sancaklar Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey on September 29, 2021. Was built in 2013 by architect Emre Arolat. Sancaktar Mosque, which was awarded the 2013 WAF (World Architecture Festival), Religious Buildings Category First Prize and the 2014 Chamber of Architects Building Award, as well as being selected as one of the top 40 structures in the 2015 Mies Van der Rohe awards and one of the top 20 structures in the RIBA 2018 awards. Far from traditional Ottoman architecture, Sancaklar Mosque draws attention with its modern architecture, unlike the classical mosque architecture we are accustomed to. One of the important features of the mosque is that, for the first time in mosque architecture, the places of worship for men and women were not separated.
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