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    Gorkha Lalitpur The Battle of Lalitpur in 1768 ended with the Gorkha conquest of Lalitpur, one of the three kingdoms in Nepal centered in the Kathmandu...
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    a walled town of 800 houses and part of the kingdom of Lalitpur. It is spread along the top of a ridge. The battle between the Newars of the valley and...
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    Lalitpur Metropolitan City (Sanskrit: पाटन Pāṭana, Nepal bhasa : 𑐫𑐮‎ Yala) is a metropolitan city and fourth most populous city of Nepal with 299,843...
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    India. Battle of Kathmandu Battle of Lalitpur Battle of Kirtipur Hamilton, Francis Buchanan (1819). An Account of the Kingdom Of Nepal and of the Territories...
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    Malla dynasty (Nepal) (category Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from August 2020)
    square Battle of Kathmandu Battle of Lalitpur Battle of Bhaktapur Schwartzberg, Joseph (1992). A Historical Atlas of South Asia. University of Chicago...
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    Rocks and bricks are thrown by both sides. Demonstrations also occur in Lalitpur and Bhaktapur. Meanwhile, King Gyanendra has reportedly been away touring...
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    Captain Kinloch which ended in failure. The three Newar capitals of Kathmandu, Lalitpur and Bhaktapur fell to the Gorkhalis between 1768 and 1769. The Gorkhali...
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    Battle of Kirtipur Battle of Lalitpur Battle of Bhaktapur Hamilton, Francis Buchanan (1819). An Account of the Kingdom Of Nepal and of the Territories Annexed...
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    Nepalese royal massacre (category History of Nepal (1951–2008))
    June 2001 at the Narayanhiti Palace, the then-residence of the Nepali monarchy. Nine members of the royal family, including King Birendra and Queen Aishwarya...
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    Shree Vogini of the Nagvanshi clan beginning their rule in Nepal. Source. They also battled with local militias in Chyasal to gain control of Nepal. In the...
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