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PFH2635645 Nepal: A complex lock on a temple door covered in \'kumkuma\' powder, Patan, Kathmandu Valley (1998); (add.info.: For much of the medieval era, Patan was the most important city of Nepal. During the Licchavi, Thakuri and early Malla periods, the city accumulated a wealth of art, architecture and sculpture.
With the division of the Kathmandu Valley, in 1482, Patan fell to Yaksha Mallas daughter Dharmavati who ruled together with her brother Ratna Malla of Kathmandu. After Ratna Mallas death, the ensuing kings gradually lost control over the city, which instead came to be administered by members of seven feudal families. These influential families recognised, at least in theory, the sovereignty of the king, but were powerful enough to run the city on their own terms.); Pictures from History/Chaweewan Chuchuay.
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2025-02-25
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