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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.
Battle of Bhaktapur (1769) Kingdom of Nepal: Kingdom of Bhaktapur: Victory. Limbuwan Gorkha War (History of Sikkim) [2] (1771–1776) Kingdom of Nepal: Limbuwan: Victory. First Sino-Nepalese War (1788–1792) [3] Kingdom of Nepal Qing dynasty: Victory. Second Sino-Nepalese War (1792) Kingdom of Nepal Qing dynasty: Stalemate [4] [5] Gurkha-Sikh ...
[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.
Battle of Kirtipur, c. 1767; Battle of Sindhuli, c.1767; Battle of Kathmandu, c. 1768; ... At that time in Gorkha, Uppallokot (fort in the upper part) ...
One of the city gates through which the Gorkhalis entered Kirtipur. The Battle of Kirtipur occurred in 1767 during the Gorkha conquest of Nepal, and was fought at Kirtipur, one of the principal towns in the Kathmandu Valley. [11] [12] Kirtipur was then a walled town of 800 houses and part of the kingdom of Lalitpur. It is spread along the top ...
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)
Pages in category "1767 in Nepal" ... Battle of Kirtipur This page was last edited on 6 July 2021, at 18:02 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Prachanda said, "The time has come to win a united struggle against the feudal forces as the king is trying to take the nation back to the 18th century." [ 45 ] [ 46 ] 5 April 2004 (23 Chaitra 2060 BS, Monday) : In the morning, 3 soldiers are killed and 7 injured by a CPN(M) landmine activated by their vehicle at Dhalkhola, 50 km east of Kathmandu.