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Prithivi Narayan Shah, the eldest son of Narabhupal Shah of Gorkha, was born on 27 Push 1779 BS. Prithvi Narayan Shah is known as the founder of modern Nepal.
The unification campaign was completed in three phases: Phase I: Prithivi Narayan Shah; Phase II: Rajendra Laxmi and Bahadur Shah and Phase III: Girbanuddha Bikram Shah.
Nuwakot which was conquered in the third attempt opened the way to the unification of modern Nepal.
In the first attempt over Kirtipur, the Gorkhali forces were badly defeated and suffered a heavy loss.
Capturing of Makawanpur on 9th Bhadra 1819 BS, largely contributed to the victory over the Kathmandu Valley.
Kirtipur, which was captured in the third attempt in 1823 BS, led the capture of Kantipur, Patan, and Bhaktapur.
Prithivi Narayan Shah had to halt his attack along the Marshyangdi River in the West.
Chaudandi,  Bijapur, and  Limbuwan came under one by one and the eastern boundary of Nepal expanded up to Tista River during Prithivi Narayan Shah’s rule.
Ranabahadur Shah was only 29 months when Pratapsing died, so Rajendra Laxmi became his regent.
During her nine years rule, she conquered Chaubise states like Kaski, Lamjung, Tanahun, Satahun, Garahun etc.
Bahadur Shah, the youngest son of Prithvi Narayan Shah, ruled as a regent after the death of Rajendra Laxmi.
During Bahadur Shah’s regency, Nepal conquered remaining Chaubise and all of Baise states and expanded up to Almora, Kumaon, and Gadhwal in the west.



Prithivi Narayan Shah, the eldest son of Narabhupal Shah of Gorkha, was born on 27 Push 1779 BS. Prithvi Narayan Shah is known as the founder of modern Nepal.

The unification campaign was completed in three phases: Phase I: Prithivi Narayan Shah; Phase II: Rajendra Laxmi and Bahadur Shah and Phase III: Girbanuddha Bikram Shah.
Nuwakot which was conquered in the third attempt opened the way to the unification of modern Nepal.
In the first attempt over Kirtipur, the Gorkhali forces were badly defeated and suffered a heavy loss.
Capturing of Makawanpur on 9th Bhadra 1819 BS, largely contributed to the victory over the Kathmandu Valley.
Kirtipur, which was captured in the third attempt in 1823 BS, led the capture of Kantipur, Patan, and Bhaktapur.
Prithivi Narayan Shah had to halt his attack along the Marshyangdi River in the West.
Chaudandi,  Bijapur, and  Limbuwan came under one by one and the eastern boundary of Nepal expanded up to Tista River during Prithivi Narayan Shah’s rule.
Ranabahadur Shah was only 29 months when Pratapsing died, so Rajendra Laxmi became his regent.
During her nine years rule, she conquered Chaubise states like Kaski, Lamjung, Tanahun, Satahun, Garahun etc.
Bahadur Shah, the youngest son of Prithvi Narayan Shah, ruled as a regent after the death of Rajendra Laxmi.
During Bahadur Shah’s regency, Nepal conquered remaining Chaubise and all of Baise states and expanded up to Almora, Kumaon, and Gadhwal in the west.


Facts about Ancient History of Nepal



Prithivi Narayan Shah, the eldest son of Narabhupal Shah of Gorkha, was born on 27 Push 1779 BS. Prithvi Narayan Shah is known as the founder of modern Nepal.

The unification campaign was completed in three phases: Phase I: Prithivi Narayan Shah; Phase II: Rajendra Laxmi and Bahadur Shah and Phase III: Girbanuddha Bikram Shah.
Nuwakot which was conquered in the third attempt opened the way to the unification of modern Nepal.
In the first attempt over Kirtipur, the Gorkhali forces were badly defeated and suffered a heavy loss.
Capturing of Makawanpur on 9th Bhadra 1819 BS, largely contributed to the victory over the Kathmandu Valley.
Kirtipur, which was captured in the third attempt in 1823 BS, led the capture of Kantipur, Patan, and Bhaktapur.
Prithivi Narayan Shah had to halt his attack along the Marshyangdi River in the West.
Chaudandi,  Bijapur, and  Limbuwan came under one by one and the eastern boundary of Nepal expanded up to Tista River during Prithivi Narayan Shah’s rule.
Ranabahadur Shah was only 29 months when Pratapsing died, so Rajendra Laxmi became his regent.
During her nine years rule, she conquered Chaubise states like Kaski, Lamjung, Tanahun, Satahun, Garahun etc.
Bahadur Shah, the youngest son of Prithvi Narayan Shah, ruled as a regent after the death of Rajendra Laxmi.
During Bahadur Shah’s regency, Nepal conquered remaining Chaubise and all of Baise states and expanded up to Almora, Kumaon, and Gadhwal in the west.



Source : imnepal.com


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