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Vira Mahindra Malla

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Vira Mahindra Malla
King of Patan
Reign1709–1715
PredecessorVira Narasimha Malla
SuccessorRiddhi Narasimha Malla
BornNepal
Died1715
DynastyMalla

Vira Mahindra Malla, also known as Mahendra Malla, (Nepali: वीर महेन्द्र मल्ल) was a Malla dynasty king and the King of Patan. He succeeded Vira Narasimha Malla and reigned from 1709 to 1715. [1][2]

Life

Vira Mahindra Malla was an illegitimate son of Yoganarendra Malla. His mother, Rajeswaridevi, was driven out to Tanahun by the faction led by Indra Malla before his birth and thus he was born in Tanahun. He spent his early childhood there and returned with his mother to Patan.[3]

In 1709, after the death of Indra Malla, there was a political struggle for power between Rajeswaridevi and Yogamati, the daughter of Yoganarendra Malla. Vira Narasimha Malla was installed as the ruler by Yogamati at first but he was quickly succeeded by Vira Mahindra in the same year. Gorkha Kingdom, then ruled by Prithvipati Shah, also supported the installation of Vira Mahindra Malla as the king of Patan.

He died of smallpox in 1715 and was succeeded by Riddhi Narasimha Malla, a descendant of Srinivasa Malla.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Shaha, Rishikesh. Ancient and Medieval Nepal (PDF). Kathmandu, Nepal: University of Cambridge. pp. 75–76.
  2. ^ Burleigh, Peter (16 February 2022). "A Chronology of Later Kings of Patan" (PDF). University of Cambridge: 56–58.
  3. ^ Regmi, Mahesh C. "Regmi Research Series". German Oriental Society. 5: 202.
Preceded by King of Patan
1709–1715
Succeeded by
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