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14th-century politician of Kathmandu Valley
Devalakshmidevi (often known as Devaladevi) was the daughter of Jayatunga Malla of Bhaktapur, and the wife of King Harisimhadeva of Tirhut. She was a
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Medieval Nepal" (PDF). University of Cambridge. Das, Basudevlal. "Devalakshmidevi in the Medieval History of Nepal". Academic Voices. "Regmi Research
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14th-century King of Kathmandu Valley
Malla started to play a prominent role in politics after the death of Devalakshmidevi in 1366. The valley was then controlled by two nobles houses: House
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resided in the hands of Rudra Malla. Jayari Malla 5 Apr 1320–14 Sep 1344 Devalakshmidevi returns to the valley. Faced Khasa invasion twice. Jayarajadeva 6 Sep
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14th-century King of Kathmandu Valley
the valley, Devalakshmidevi, died in 1366 and the Tripuras fully came under the control of Rajalladevi—granddaughter of Devalakshmidevi, and the wife
Jayarjunadeva
Place in Bagmati, Nepal
regarding establishing a sisterly relation between the two cities. Devalakshmidevi, ruler Yaksha Malla, ruler Ganga Rani, 16th century queen Bhāju Kasa
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14th-century King of Kathmandu Valley
shrine of Swayambhunath was repaired in 1372. On 26 September 1354, Devalakshmidevi brought Jayasthiti Malla, a man of obscure but noble birth, from Tirhut
Jayarajadeva
14th-century King of Kathmandu Valley
Tughluq, the king of Delhi Sultanate. Harisimhadeva, along with his wife Devalakshmidevi and son Jagatsimha fled towards Kathmandu valley as refugees. Harisimha
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