Historical Events tagged with "kathmandu"
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Jang Bahadur's Palace Court Massacre
Jang Bahadur Kunwar, along with his brothers, executed approximately 40 members of the Nepalese palace court in a violent bid for power. This purge was marked by internal court rivalries and aimed at consolidating Jang Bahadur's control over the political landscape of Nepal. The incident occurred in Kathmandu, fueled by a desire to eliminate opposition and establish a firm grip on the royal family's influence.
Continue ReadingDestructive Earthquake Hits Kathmandu and Bihar
An intense earthquake struck the Kathmandu Valley, causing extensive damage in Nepal, northern India, and Tibet. It led to the destruction of buildings and infrastructure, with a reported death toll of around 500 people. The quake was powerful enough to be felt across a wide area, significantly impacting the lives and livelihoods of many residents. The aftermath necessitated reconstruction efforts and left a lasting mark on the communities affected.
Continue ReadingConquest Leading to Nepal's Unification
The unification of Nepal was a significant military campaign led by King Prithvi Narayan Shah. His ambition was to bring together the fragmented states of the Kathmandu Valley and surrounding regions into a single kingdom. By leveraging strategic alliances and military strength, King Prithvi launched his campaign in the mid-18th century and successfully captured key territories, most notably Kathmandu. This marked the beginning of modern Nepal as a unified nation under Shah's rule.
Continue ReadingMassive Earthquake Shakes Tibet and Nepal
An M8.2–8.8 earthquake occurred, impacting Tibet and Nepal severely, particularly devastating Kathmandu and parts of the Indo-Gangetic plain. The earthquake generated significant aftershocks, leading to widespread destruction of homes, infrastructural damage, and countless fatalities. Its epicenter was located near the Nepal–Tibet border, affecting a large region already known for its seismic activity. Communities faced immediate challenges in recovery efforts as access to aid was hampered by the landscape and other natural conditions.
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