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- Kailashkut Bhawan was a palace in Nepal, built by Lichhavi King Amshuverma immediately after he was crowned in 598 CE. It was constructed in vedic tripura...
- the son of Mana Deva II and lived in a nine-store**** palace called the Kailashkut Bhavan. In 598 C.E, a feudal lord, Amshuverma, who belonged to the Vaisya...
- period, he was also a lover of art, architecture and literature. He built Kailashkut Bhawan palace, which became famous as a state of the art palace south...
- of most of the architecture of the Licchavi era (such as Mangriha and Kailashkut Bhawan), and the loss of literature collected in various monasteries within...
- of most of the architecture of the Licchavi era (such as Mangriha and Kailashkut Bhawan), and the loss of literature collected in various monasteries within...
- in Bungamati and dated to 605. It contains the earliest mention of the Kailashkut Bhawan palace. During the Licchavi Kingdom, the town was called Bu****umigrama...
- The Lichchhavis resided at Managriha palace and Jishnu Gupta ruled from Kailashkut Bhawan. The following two addresses, given to the monarch Dhruvadeva "embody...
- the realm. Dhruvadeva resided in Mangriha while Jishnu Gupta ruled from Kailashkut Bhawan. Dhruvadeva, and later his son, Bhimarjunadeva are only referred...
- buildings that are no longer standing include the Magriha of Madhav, Kailashkut Bhawan of Amshuvarma, and Bhadradiwas Bhawan of Narendradev. Similarly...
- record Gopal Raj Vamshavali was architecturally similar to Amsuverma's Kailashkut Bhawan. Ananda Deva is also credited with the establishment of shrines...