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  2. Bhaktapur - Wikipedia

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    The Nyatapola, today a symbol and landmark of the city was commissioned by him. [62] His son Ranajit Malla was the last ruler of the Kingdom of Bhaktapur and is remembered today for his musical contributions and talents. The Newar language devotional songs he wrote are still sung in Bhaktapur today. [63]

  3. Kingdom of Bhaktapur - Wikipedia

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    Today part of Nepal The Kingdom of Bhaktapur ( Nepali : भक्तपुर राज्य , Bhaktapura Rājya ), also known as Bhadgaon , was a kingdom ruled by the Malla dynasty of Nepal from 15th century until its annexation in the 18th century.

  4. Bhaktapur District - Wikipedia

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    Bhaktapur district has two comprehensive cancer hospitals Bhaktapur Cancer Hospital, [7] and Kathmandu Cancer Center. Other major centers like National Tuberculosis Centre, Human Organ Transplant Center and Ayurvedic Centre is located in Bhaktapur. Other major hospitals are Khwopa Hospital, Bhaktapur Hospital, Siddhi Memorial Hospital (For ...

  5. Category:Bhaktapur - Wikipedia

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  6. Bhaktapur Durbar Square - Wikipedia

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    During its height, Bhaktapur Durbar Square contained 99 courtyards but today hardly 15 of these courtyards remain. [2] The square has lost most of its buildings and courtyards to frequent earthquakes, particularly those in 1833 and 1934 and only a few of the damaged buildings were restored.

  7. Category:Bhaktapur District - Wikipedia

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  8. Battle of Bhaktapur - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Bhaktapur was the final campaign in the Gorkha conquest of Nepal. [1] It took place in Bhaktapur in 1769, and resulted in the victory of the Gorkhali king Prithvi Narayan Shah, giving him control of the entire Kathmandu Valley and adjoining areas. Shah thus established the Shah dynasty in Nepal, and the rule of Newar Mallas came ...

  9. Bhaktapur Municipality - Wikipedia

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