Bhupatindra Malla
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ブーパティーンドラ・マッラ(Bhupatindra Malla、? - 1722年)は、ネパール、バクタプル・マッラ朝の君主(在位:1696年 - 1722年)。
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Bhupatindra Malla (Nepal Bhasa: 𑐨𑐹𑐥𑐟𑐷𑐣𑑂𑐡𑑂𑐬 𑐩𑐮𑑂𑐮; 3 November 1674 – 19 May 1722) was a Malla Dynasty King of the Kingdom of Bhaktapur (present day Bhaktapur, Nepal) who reigned from 1696 until his death in 1722. He is the most widely known king of Bhaktapur and is among the most popular of the Malla dynasty. He is popularly known in Bhaktapur as nepaḥ juju, meaning the king of the Newars. His reign was characterized by the construction of numerous palaces and temples with the Nyatapola temple being his most revered contribution. An integral part of the local folklore, Bhupatindra Malla is regarded as a great builder and a lover of arts whose reign is considered the cultural high point of Bhaktapur.
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Bhupatindra Malla (népalais : भूपतीन्द्र मल्ल) est un membre de la dynastie des Malla, il est roi de Bhaktapur, au Népal, de 1696 à 1722. Fils du roi Jitamitra Malla, il poursuit son ambitieux projet de bâtisseur et achève notamment le - la légende raconte que la première fenêtre en verre du Népal a été installée dans cet édifice. Il a également fait édifier sur le Durbar Square des représentations en pierre de Hanuman et de Narsinha. On lui doit aussi, en 1697, la Porte d'Or, en cuivre doré, représentant la déesse Kali et le temple . Enfin, il a fait édifier en 1703, le temple à cinq étages.
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Bhupatindra Malla
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Bhupatindra Malla
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ブーパティーンドラ・マッラ
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Bhupatindra Malla
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Bhupatindra Malla's name.jpg
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Detail of a fresco at sadāśiva chuk courtyard in the royal palace. This fresco along with all the other in the courtyard has been heavily vandalized.
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1722-05-19
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Stone images of Ugrachandi and Ugrabhairava on the either side of the entrance gate to the now destroyed Basantapur palace.
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Bhaktapur-Palastplatz-Shree Padma Schule-04-Portalfigur linkks-2013-gje.jpg
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Lālamati Devi
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Chief Minister
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Hāku Bhāju
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1696
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1687-11-05
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Badgao stands on a hill some six or seven miles from Kathmandu. The air is much better, and with its fine houses and well laid out streets it is a much gayer and more beautiful city than the other two; it has several hundred thousand inhabitants who are engaged in trade
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Hail the learned and patient king Jitamitra Malla who is the greatest in the kingdom. After him, the intelligent minister Bhāgirāma is the greatest.
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Jitamitra Malla's inscription at a temple in Khaumā district, Bhaktapur
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King of Bhaktapur
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Bhupatindra Malla (Nepal Bhasa: 𑐨𑐹𑐥𑐟𑐷𑐣𑑂𑐡𑑂𑐬 𑐩𑐮𑑂𑐮; 3 November 1674 – 19 May 1722) was a Malla Dynasty King of the Kingdom of Bhaktapur (present day Bhaktapur, Nepal) who reigned from 1696 until his death in 1722. He is the most widely known king of Bhaktapur and is among the most popular of the Malla dynasty. He is popularly known in Bhaktapur as nepaḥ juju, meaning the king of the Newars. His reign was characterized by the construction of numerous palaces and temples with the Nyatapola temple being his most revered contribution. An integral part of the local folklore, Bhupatindra Malla is regarded as a great builder and a lover of arts whose reign is considered the cultural high point of Bhaktapur. His parents, Jitamitra and Lālamati, wanted him to be a skilled ruler and since childhood he was given a chance to rule alongside his father. He was also keen in building, having built a hiti and a public shelter (called a phalcā in Nepal Bhasa) at Thimi as a prince. His most famous contributions are the Nyatapola Temple, a Nepalese-style five-storey temple completed in a six month period between 1702 and 1703 and the palace of fifty-five windows, both of which are often considered an apogee of Nepalese architecture. He was also an avid lyricist and playwright with some of his songs still being sung in Bhaktapur. Bhupatindra Malla was also a politically strong figure in the Nepal Valley and established the reputation of Bhaktapur as a strong military principality similar to that of Kantipur. He has been described by Ippolito Desideri as "the first ruler of Bhaktapur to not pay tribute to the king of Kantipur". Bhupatindra Malla is among the most popular and influential of the Malla kings and also has great cultural importance in Bhaktapur. The silhouette of his gold-plated bronze statue at the royal palace complex is often used by various organizations and corporations as a symbol to represent Bhaktapur.
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Bhupatindra Malla (népalais : भूपतीन्द्र मल्ल) est un membre de la dynastie des Malla, il est roi de Bhaktapur, au Népal, de 1696 à 1722. Fils du roi Jitamitra Malla, il poursuit son ambitieux projet de bâtisseur et achève notamment le - la légende raconte que la première fenêtre en verre du Népal a été installée dans cet édifice. Il a également fait édifier sur le Durbar Square des représentations en pierre de Hanuman et de Narsinha. On lui doit aussi, en 1697, la Porte d'Or, en cuivre doré, représentant la déesse Kali et le temple . Enfin, il a fait édifier en 1703, le temple à cinq étages. Il autorise également l'installation en 1722 de Frères mineurs capucins européens.
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ブーパティーンドラ・マッラ(Bhupatindra Malla、? - 1722年)は、ネパール、バクタプル・マッラ朝の君主(在位:1696年 - 1722年)。
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Sri Sri Jaya Bhupatindra Malla Deva
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1722
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1696
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King ofBhaktapur