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  2. Battle of Kirtipur - Wikipedia

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    In 1767, the king of Gorkha sent his army to attack Kirtipur a third time under the command of Surpratap. In response, the three kings of Malla Confederacy joined forces and sent their troops to the relief of Kirtipur, but they could not dislodge the Gorkhalis from their positions.

  3. Military history of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Kirtipur, c. 1767; Battle of ... for constitution assembly and first elected constitution assembly members were not able to draft the constitution on time ...

  4. Unification of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The victory in the Battle of Kirtipur made Shah's two-decade-long effort to take possession of the Kathmandu Valley possible. After the fall of Kirtipur, Shah took the city-state of Kathmandu in 1768. That same year he also took possession of Lalitpur. In 1769 he took possession of Bhaktapur, completing his conquest of the Nepal Valley. [21]

  5. Malla dynasty (Nepal) - Wikipedia

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    The time of the earlier Malla kings was not one of consolidation but was instead a period of upheaval in and around Nepal. ... Battle of Kirtipur, c. 1767; Battle of ...

  6. Kingdom of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    [31] [32] In 1767, King Prithvi Narayan Shah sent his army to attack Kirtipur for a third time under the command of Surapratap. In response, the three kings of the valley joined forces and sent their troops to the relief of Kirtipur, but they could not dislodge the Gorkhalis from their positions.

  7. Kirtipur - Wikipedia

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    Kirtipur's history dates from 1099 A.D. It was part of the territory of Lalitpur at the time of the invasion of the Kathmandu Valley by the Gorkhali king Prithvi Narayan Shah in the 18th century. [10] In 1767, Kirtipur was annexed to the Gorkhali kingdom by Prithvi Narayan Shah following the Battle of Kirtipur. He conquered the town on his ...

  8. List of wars involving Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Kirtipur (1767) Gorkha Kingdom: Kingdom of Patan: Victory. After 3 previous failed attempts, Kirtipur fell. Battle of Kathmandu (1768) Gorkha Kingdom:

  9. Category:Conflicts in 1767 - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Conflicts in 1767" ... Battle of Kirtipur; M. Mapuche uprising of 1766; R. Regulator Movement in North Carolina; S. Siege of Ayutthaya (1766–1767)