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- Battle_of_Bhaktapur abstract "The Battle of Bhaktapur was the final campaign in the Gorkha conquest of Nepal. 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 the indigenous Newars came to an end. The defeated king of Bhaktapur, Ranajit Malla, was sent into exile in India.".
- Q4870475 abstract "The Battle of Bhaktapur was the final campaign in the Gorkha conquest of Nepal. 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 the indigenous Newars came to an end. The defeated king of Bhaktapur, Ranajit Malla, was sent into exile in India.".
- Battle_of_Bhaktapur comment "The Battle of Bhaktapur was the final campaign in the Gorkha conquest of Nepal. 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 the indigenous Newars came to an end. The defeated king of Bhaktapur, Ranajit Malla, was sent into exile in India.".
- Q4870475 comment "The Battle of Bhaktapur was the final campaign in the Gorkha conquest of Nepal. 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 the indigenous Newars came to an end. The defeated king of Bhaktapur, Ranajit Malla, was sent into exile in India.".