Kingdom of Bhaktapur

The Kingdom of Bhaktapur, also known as Bhadgaon, (भक्तपुर राज्य) was a kingdom ruled by the Malla dynasty of Nepal from 15th century until its annexation in the 18th century. It was established in 1482 after King Yaksha Malla died and his sons divided the valley into four kingdoms: Bhaktapur, Kantipur, Patan, and Banepa. Banepa, however, was soon annexed by or submitted itself to Bhaktapur.[1][2]

Kingdom of Bhaktapur
𑐏𑑂𑐰𑐥 𑐡𑐾𑐱 (Newar)
1428–1769
Flag of Bhaktapur
Insignia of the Kingdom of Bhaktapur
CapitalBhaktapur Durbar Square, Bhaktapur
Common languagesNewar (official)
Sanskrit (religious)
Religion
Newar Hinduism and Newar Buddhism
GovernmentMonarchy
History 
• Established
1428
1769
CurrencyMohar
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Malla dynasty (Nepal)
Kingdom of Nepal
Today part ofNepal

In 1769, It became part of the Gorkha Kingdom―present day Kingdom of Nepal―after an aggressive unification campaign launched by Prithvi Narayan Shah.[2]

History

Since the reign of the first Malla king, Arimalla, over Kathmandu Valley, Bhadgaon had always been at the center of political events. After the lineage of Arimalla ended with Jayadeva Malla in 1258, it was the residence of House of Tripura. The Tripura House, along with its main rival from Banepa, the House of Bhonta played a prominent part in shaping the valley as it stood at that time. Eventually, the Bhonta House declined and Tripuras enjoyed full authority in the valley.[3]

In 1353, Jayasthiti Malla, was brought from the south by Devaladevi, the de facto head of Tripura House, and she married him to Rajalladevi, her granddaughter. Yakshya Malla was the grandson of Jayasthiti, and all the later rulers of the valley descended from him.[4]

Monarchs

The following table provides a list of monarchs of Bhadgaon with their regnal dates.[5]

NameReign
Raya Malla1482–1509
Bhuwana Malla1505–1519
Prana Malla1519–1547
Vishva Malla1547–1560
Trailokya Malla1560–1613
Tribhuvana Mallaco-ruler of Trailokya[6]
Ganga Ranico-ruler of Trailokya[6]
Jagajjyoti Malla1613–1637
Naresha Malla1637–1644
Jagat Prakasha Malla1644–1673
Jitamitra Malla1673–1696
Bhupatindra Malla1696–1722
Ranajit Malla1722–1769

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