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Lord Prithvi Narayan Shah's rule started with a prompt military

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Lord Prithvi Narayan Shah's rule started with a prompt military thrashing; his intrusion of Nuwakot in 1743 CE fizzled. Overcoming Nuwakot was basic for the unification, as it lay amongst Kathmandu and the Gorkha District, making it an indispensable exchanging course to Tibet. Be that as it may, he effectively vanquished Nuwakot in an ensuing assault in 1744 CE. Subsequent to catching Nuwakot, he claimed the vital areas in the slopes encompassing the Kathmandu Valley. The valley was totally cut off from the outside world and was controlled exclusively by Shah. He likewise possessed the Kuti Pass in c.1756 CE, stopping all exchange through the pass and forestalling correspondence with Tibet.

After two mortifying annihilations in Kirtipur, King Prithvi Narayan vanquished the antiquated city on his third endeavor. Subsequently, Jaya Prakash Malla of Kathmandu fled with his better half and took haven in Patan, Lalitpur. He inevitably started to bind together his vanquished lands. Weeks after the fact, when his victory was reached out to Patan, both Jaya Prakash Malla and the King of Patan, Tej Narsingh Malla, fled once more, taking shelter in Bhaktapur, which itself was vanquished by Prithvi Narayan later.


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