- Ripu
Malla (Nepali: रिपु मल्ल) was the
Maharajadhiraja of the
Khasa Kingdom who
reigned in the
early 14th century. He is best
remembered for
being the...
- Pṛthvīmalla were Buddhist.
Hinduisation of the
kingdom began when King
Ripumalla commenced the
southward expansion of the
kingdom and
contacts to India...
- Buddha. At the top of the pillar,
there is a
second inscription by king
Ripumalla (1234 Saka Era, 13-14th
century CE), who is also
known from an inscription...
- 1287–1293) son A nan sMal (Anandamalla) (late 13th century)
brother Ri'u sMal (
Ripumalla) (fl. 1312–1214) son San gha sMal (Sangramamalla) (early 14th century)...
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Sultan (1398)
Hussain I,
Sultan (1398–1409)
Nepal Khasa kingdom Ri'u sMal (
Ripumalla), King (fl.1312–1314) San gha sMal (Sangramamalla), King (early 14th century)...
- encomp****ed Guge and
Purang of
Tibet and
western Nepal up to Kaskikot. King
Ripumalla, one of the
initial Khasa rulers, left an
inscription on the
Ashoka pillar...
-
Rummindei Edict of Ashoka.
Lumbini pillar Medieval inscription of king
Ripumalla, 13-14th
century CE.
Drawing of the
pillar capital originally discovered...
- into the
Kathmandu Valley between 1275 and 1335. In 1312 the Khas king,
Ripumalla,
visited Lumbini and had his own
inscription carved on Ashoka's pillar...
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rulers were
devout Buddhists themselves,
evident by a
pilgrimage of King
Ripumalla to Lumbini,
where he left an
inscription on the
Ashoka pillar dated around...
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subject to many
attacks by
outside invaders. In 1312, the
Khasa king
Ripumalla lead a raid in the
Kathmandu Valley and in 1345–46
Sultan Shams ud-din...