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Jagajjaya Malla (Nepali: जगज्जय मल्ल) was a
Malla ruler and the
thirteenth king of Kantipur,
comprising the
Kathmandu Valley. He
succeeded Bhaskara Malla...
- present-day Kathmandu. He
ruled from 1736 to 1746
after succeeding his
father Jagajjaya Malla, and then from 1750
until his
death in 1769.
Jayaprakash Malla's...
- from 1745
until his
death in 1758.
Rajyaprakash was the
third son of
Jagajjaya Malla, king of Kantipur. His
eldest brother and the heir
apparent of Kantipur...
- also king of
Lalitpur (1717–1722)
under the name
Mahindrasimha Malla Jagajjaya Malla (1722–1736), great-grandson of
Pratap Malla Jaya
Prakash Malla (1736–1746)...
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strengthened his
political powers by
marrying Chandralakshmi,
daughter of
Jagajjaya Malla, the king of Kantipur.
Kantipur and
Patan once
jointly invaded Bhadgaon...
- (Nepali: काशीराम थापा) was the army
commander of Jaya
Prakash Malla. King
Jagajjaya Malla had
appointed him as
Umrao of Nuwakot. He had wide
control over...
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Bhupalendra Malla 1687–1700 13
years Bhaskara Malla 1700–1722 22
years Jagajjaya Malla 1722–1736 14
years Jaya
Prakash Malla 1736–1746 10
years Jyoti Prakash...
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descendant of
Srinivasa Malla.
Vishnu Malla had
married the
daughter of
Jagajjaya Malla of
Kantipur to
strengthen their friendship.
Kantipur and Patan,...
- were
considered skillful at both
warfare and administration. Thus, King
Jagajjaya Malla attended the
services of
Kashiram Thapa, a
leader of
Bagale Thapas...
- to the
plague in 1722.
Bhaskara Malla was
childless and had
nominated Jagajjaya Malla, the
grandson of
Mahipatendra Malla, as his heir of Kantipur. His...