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  2. Architecture of Kathmandu - Wikipedia

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    The literal meaning of Durbar Square is a place of palaces. There are three preserved Durbar Squares in Kathmandu valley and one unpreserved in Kirtipur.The Durbar Square of Kathmandu is located in the old city and has heritage buildings representing four kingdoms (Kantipur, Lalitpur, Bhaktapur, Kirtipur), built over centuries, the earliest being the Licchavi dynasty.

  3. Dharahara - Wikipedia

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    Dharahara in Kathmandu was the tallest building in Nepal and the second such tower built by Bhimsen Thapa. [8] The first tower was built eight years earlier in 1824 (1881 BS) at his residence, Janarala Bagh, situated at south-east of Sundhara, near Bhotebahal of Kathmandu. [9] It got torn in half during the earthquake of 1834 and was never ...

  4. Patan Durbar Square - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the three Durbar Squares in the Kathmandu Valley, all of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. One of its attractions is the medieval royal palace where the Malla Kings of Lalitpur resided. The Durbar Square is a marvel of Newar architecture. The square floor is tiled with red bricks. [1] There are many temples and statues in the ...

  5. Kathmandu - Wikipedia

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    Kathmandu, [a] officially the Kathmandu Metropolitan City, [b] ... Nepal's art and architecture is an amalgamation of two ancient religions, Hinduism and Buddhism ...

  6. Thapathali Durbar - Wikipedia

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    Thapathali Durbar (Nepali: थापाथली दरवार) was a palace complex in Kathmandu, the capital of Thapathali means abode of the Thapas. It was initially built by Nain Singh Thapa of the Thapa dynasty but was later occupied by Jung Bahadur Rana(Thapa) , as prime minister, the executive head of Nepal.

  7. Architecture of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Nyatapola Temple located in Bhaktapur, Nepal, built in 1701–1702 CE The Great Drigung Kagyud Lotus Stupa in Lumbini, Nepal Traditional architecture of Kathmandu. Nepali architecture or Nepalese architecture is a unique blend of artistic and practical considerations. Situated between the trade routes of India, Tibet and China, Nepali ...

  8. Nautalle Durbar - Wikipedia

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    The Nautalle Durbar is an important and iconic structure in Kathmandu, which is one of the ancient cities of the Kathmandu Valley. The palace is famous for its nine stories (hence "Nautalle" meaning "nine-story"), and it has been an important part of the history and architecture of the Kathmandu Valley. [6]

  9. Kathmandu Durbar Square - Wikipedia

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    These buildings are adorned with meticulously carved facades characteristic of Newar architecture. The central square is surrounded by palace complexes built during the Malla and Shah periods. [ 2 ] The most well-known among them is the Nautalle Durbar , a nine-story palace built by Prithvi Narayan Shah to commemorate the Unification of Nepal .