Mahisapala dynasty

The Mahisapala Dynasty (Nepali: महिस्पाल राजवंश) was a dynasty established by Abhira that ruled the Kathmandu Valley.[1][2][3] They took control of Nepal after replacing the Gopala dynasty.[4] Three kings of Mahisapala dynasty ruled the valley before they were overthrown by the Kirata dynasty.[5][6] They were also known as Mahispalbanshi.[7]

List of Rulers

  • Bada Simha
  • Jayamati Simha
  • Bhuban Simha.[8]

See also

References

  1. Vaidya, Tulasī Rāma (1985). Crime and Punishment in Nepal: A Historical Perspective. Bini Vaidya and Purna Devi Manandhar.
  2. Regmi, D. R.; Studies, Nepal Institute of Asian (1969). Ancient Nepal. Firma K. L. Mukhopadhyay.
  3. Shaha, Rishikesh (2001). An Introduction to Nepal. Ratna Pustak Bhandar. p. 39.
  4. Singh, G. P. (2008). Researches Into the History and Civilization of the Kirātas. Gyan Publishing House. ISBN 978-81-212-0281-7.
  5. Khatri, Tek Bahadur (1973). The Postage Stamps of Nepal. Sharada Kumari K.C.
  6. Khatri, Shiva Ram (1999). Nepal Army Chiefs: Short Biographical Sketches. Sira Khatri.
  7. Ḍhakāla, Bāburāma (2005). Empire of Corruption. Babu Ram Dhakal. ISBN 978-99946-33-91-3.
  8. Shrestha, Nagendra Prasad (2007). The Road to Democracy and Kingdom of God. Shrijana Shrestha. ISBN 978-99946-2-462-1.


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