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The Battle of Lalitpur in 1768 ended with the Gorkha conquest of Lalitpur, one of the three kingdoms in Nepal centered in the Kathmandu Valley, and the loss of the rule of the native Newars. Exhausted by a prolonged siege and much bloody fighting, the Newars surrendered when the Gorkhalis threatened to cut off their noses, like during the Battle of Kirtipur, and also their right arms. The victors then entered the city and plundered it. They killed all the nobles and important men. They also dismantled the royal palace and looted the houses of the rich inhabitants and even the temples.

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  • The Battle of Lalitpur in 1768 ended with the Gorkha conquest of Lalitpur, one of the three kingdoms in Nepal centered in the Kathmandu Valley, and the loss of the rule of the native Newars. Exhausted by a prolonged siege and much bloody fighting, the Newars surrendered when the Gorkhalis threatened to cut off their noses, like during the Battle of Kirtipur, and also their right arms. The victors then entered the city and plundered it. They killed all the nobles and important men. They also dismantled the royal palace and looted the houses of the rich inhabitants and even the temples. (en)
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  • Kingdom of Gorkha
  • Kingdom of Lalitpur
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  • Gorkhali victory
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  • Nepal relief location map.jpg (en)
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  • Location in present-day Nepal (en)
  • Lalitpur Durbar Square, the royal palace complex, in 1855. (en)
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  • dbr:Prithvi_Narayan_Shah
  • dbr:Vamsharaj_Pande
  • Kaji Bhinkhyal Singh (en)
  • Kaji Chaku Bahal Singh (en)
  • Kaji Dhanjkaji Singh (en)
  • Kaji Dhanwanta Singh (en)
  • Kaji Kalidas Singh (en)
  • Kaji Sinkhyal Singh (en)
  • Six Pradhan Kajis- (en)
  • Surpratap Shah (en)
  • Tej Narasimha Malla (en)
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  • The Battle of Lalitpur (en)
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  • The Battle of Lalitpur in 1768 ended with the Gorkha conquest of Lalitpur, one of the three kingdoms in Nepal centered in the Kathmandu Valley, and the loss of the rule of the native Newars. Exhausted by a prolonged siege and much bloody fighting, the Newars surrendered when the Gorkhalis threatened to cut off their noses, like during the Battle of Kirtipur, and also their right arms. The victors then entered the city and plundered it. They killed all the nobles and important men. They also dismantled the royal palace and looted the houses of the rich inhabitants and even the temples. (en)
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