Mahisapala dynasty explained

The Mahisapala Dynasty also known as the Ahir dynasty[1] was a dynasty established by an Abhira that ruled the Kathmandu Valley.[2] [3] [4] They were also known as Mahispalbanshi.[5] They took control of Nepal after replacing the Gopala dynasty.[6] The Gopalas and the Mahisapalas were together known as Abhiras.[7] Three kings of Mahisapala dynasty ruled the valley before they were overthrown by the Kiratas.[8] [9]

Rulers

See also

Notes and References

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