With the world left, the dream of giving 'mountaineering' to Ezilavatha is incomplete

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American citizen Ejilwath Haveli died after 6 decades studying studies and statistics for mountaineering Nepal. American citizen Elizavage, founder of the bank of Nepal Mountaineering Area, died in Kathmandu on Friday.

Elizabeth, who holds a statue of Arohi, who died from Nepal government in journalism with Nepal in 1956, has died in the age of 9 years.

He was keeping the ascendants of the mountain around the globe by setting up the Data Devices Institute. He was personally studying the personal and important figures of Himalayan Himalayan mountaineering climbers.

He had kept records of Aamanaan databases as well as plans for Aiwan-e-Jhana, complete information of Arohan's Guide, Asheri and Aerona Party members, Arohan's period, situation and climbing, Aksha's situation and all the information.

Angringering Sherpa, tourism businessman, said that the government came with the permission of mountainous climbers and keeps track of successful climbers. Sherpa said that since 1996, he kept a statue of mountaineering on staying in Himalam since he was known. She protected the figure of eight thousand more than 16 people in the world including Sagarmatha, Kaitu, Kanchanjanga, Lotsey, Maikal and four thousand more small mountainous climbers.

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