- were
called Tripuras and the
descendants of
Jayabhimadeva were
called Bhontas. The two
houses continuously grew
their influence over the
valley and had...
-
Jayari Malla, Devaladevi, and the
House Bhonta came to an
agreement such that a king
would be
provided by the
Bhontas but
Devaldevi acted as the de facto...
- Malla, the de
facto ruler of the valley, had
installed Jayanandadeva of
Bhonta House as king. In 1320,
Rudra Malla withdrew support for
Jayananda and deposed...
- the
throne after deposing Jayasimha Malla with the help of the
House of
Bhonta and the
duration of his
reign was
filled with
similar attempts against himself...
- of the courtiers, made an
agreement with the
Bhonta House that a king
would be
installed from the
Bhontas,
while she
would control the
entire valley as...
-
Malla and
reigned from 1313 to 1320.
Jayananda belonged to the
House of
Bhonta and was the son of Jayabhimadeva, the
fourth king of Nepal.
After the death...
-
relationship with
Tibet from
ancient period,
Banepa is also
known as "Bhont", "
Bhonta", "Bhon dey (भोंदेय्)".
Banepa is the
combination of two
words i.e. "Bane"...
- from Banepa, the
House of
Bhonta pla**** a
prominent part in
shaping the
valley as it
stood at that time. Eventually, the
Bhonta House declined and Tripuras...
- and
Jayadeva Malla. He,
along with
Jayabhimadeva of
Banepa (then
called Bhonta),
controlled much of the
places surrounding them and
greatly reduced the...
-
closely related with the same. He was a
local lord in
Banepa (then
called Bhonta) and had
gained political power during the
reigns of
Abhaya Malla, and Jayadeva...