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- Jayasthiti Malla, also spelled Jayasthitimalla, (Nepali: जयस्थिति मल्ल) was the eleventh Malla king of Nepal. His absolute rule over the valley began after...
- Lichhavis was later fundamentally restructured during the reign of King Jayasthiti Malla (1380-1394). This restructuring was a result of over a millennia...
- late 14th century as Tirhut went into decline. In the late 14th century, Jayasthiti Malla introduced widespread socio-economic reforms, prin****l of which...
- economic growth. Jayasthiti Malla defeated warring nobles and unified Nepal Mandala under a singular monarch. It is said that Jayasthiti Malla brought Brahmins...
- Swayambhunath was repaired in 1372. On 26 September 1354, Devalakshmidevi brought Jayasthiti Malla, a man of obscure but noble birth, from Tirhut and married him to...
- origin themselves. Notable of these Malla Rajputs was the famed ruler Jayasthiti Malla who established Hindu reforms and social regulations among the Newar...
- and the wife of Jayasthiti Malla. Jayasthiti started to gather political power by persuading courtiers while Jayarjuna and Jayasthiti maintained an intricate...
- records. This period reached a high point under the third Malla dynasty of Jayasthiti Malla (r. 1382–1395), who united the valley and codified its laws, including...
- Jayajyotir Malla (often named Jyoti Malla for short) was the son of Jayasthiti Malla and the thirteenth Malla king of Nepal. He succeeded his brother Jayadharma...
- declined and Tripuras enjo**** full authority in the valley. In 1353, Jayasthiti Malla, was brought from the south by Devaladevi, the de facto head of...