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movementDemocratic era Timeline This box: view · The Malla Dynasty was a ruling dynasty of Nepal from the 12th to the 18th century. Malla kings of Nepal visited Lumbini in the 11th and 12th century. It was during their reign the people living in and around the Kathmandu Valley began to be called as "Newars" (or Nepa:mi in Newari language, meaning the citizens of Nepal). The Mallas were the ruling clan of the Malla Mahajanapada. They later shifted to Kathmandu valley. In Nepal, The first Malla king was Abhaya Malla, the son of Ari Deva who ruled kathmandu valley.
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Malla ruler Ananta Malla (r.1274 - 1310) was succeeded by his son Jayananda Deva (r.1310 - 1320). His son Jayaraja Deva (1317–1361) became king in 1347. During his reign Sultan of Bengal, Shams-ud-Din Ilyas Shah invaded Nepal. Jayaraja Deva was succeeded by his son Jayarjuna Malla (r. 1361 - 1382). Jayarjuna was overthrown by Jayasthiti Malla in 1382. Jayashtiti Malla (r.1382- 1395) was the most capable ruler of this dynasty who curbed the powers of the feudal chiefs. He is known for structuring of Newar society by implementing the caste system and fixing the status of the different castes. However, some historians and scholars consider this caste system to be the worse aspect of the Malla dynasty as the whole world sees this today as a social taboo.Even to this date, much changes are not seen in this social taboo issue and there has been reported issues of deriding the working class on the basis of their traditional profession and caste. It won't be untrue to say that the whole credit of forming and maintaining the world class Newar culture and tradition goes to the middle caste and lower caste of Newars than the greedy higher caste rulers who used to be considered as deities. He took the titles Dayitanarayana and Asuranarayana. He had three sons who ruled conjointly after their father's death but later his youngest son Jayajyotir Malla became the sole ruler (r.1395 - 1428).
Jayajyotir Malla was succeeded by his son Jayayakshya Malla or Yaksha Malla (r.1428 - 1482). He was the last Malla king of united Nepal, and he divided his kingdom amongst his sons. Most noted Malla kings were:
- Pratap Malla of Kantipur
- Siddhi Narasimha Malla of Lalitpur
- Bhupatindra Malla of Bhaktapur
The Malla dynasty rulers ruled the Kathmandu valley till Prithvi Narayan Shah conquered the valley from them in 1768-69 CE. The last Malla kings were Jayaprakash Malla of Kantipur, Tejnarsingh Malla of Lalitpur and Ranajit Malla of Bhaktapur.
Malla rulers of the whole Kathmandu valley
- Ari Deva c.1201 - 1216
- Abhaya Malla c.1216 - 1235
- Ranasura c.1216
- Jayadeva Malla c.1235 - 1258
- Jayabhima Deva c.1258 - 1271
- Jayasimha Malla c.1271 - 1274
- Ananta Malla c.1274 - 1310
- Jayananada Deva c.1310 - 1320
- Jayari Malla c.1320 - 1344
- Jayarudra Malla c.1320 - 1326
- Jayaraja Deva c.1347 - 1361
- Jayarjuna Malla c.1361 - 1382
- Jayasthiti Malla c.1382 - 1395
- Jayajyotir Malla c.1395 - 1428
- Jayakiti Malla c.1395 - 1403
- Jayadharma Malla c.1395 - 1408
- Jayayakshya Malla c.1428 - 1482
Malla rulers of Kantipur
- Ratna Malla 1482 - 1520
- Surya Malla 1520 - 1530
- Amara Malla 1530 - 1538
- Narendra Malla 1538 - 1560
- Mahendra Malla 1560–1574
- Sadashiva Malla 1574–1583
- Shivasimha Malla 1583–1620
- Lakshminarasimha Malla 1620 - 1641
- Pratap Malla 1641–1674
- Chakravartendra Malla 1669
- Mahipatendra Malla 1670
- Jayanripendra Malla 1674–1680
- Parthivendra Malla 1680–1687
- Bhupalendra Malla 1687–1700
- Bhaskara Malla 1700–1714
- Mahendrasimha Malla 1714–1722
- Jagajjaya Malla 1722–1736
- Jaya Prakash Malla 1736–1746, 1750–1768
- Jyoti Prakash Malla 1746–1750
Malla rulers of Lalitpur
- Purandara Simha c.1580 - 1600
- Harihara Simha c.1600 - 1609
- Shiva Simha (King of Kantipur) 1609 - 1620
- Siddhi Narasimha 1620 - 1661
- Srinivasa Malla 1661 - 1685
- Yoga Narendra Malla 1685–1705
- Loka Prakash Malla 1705–1706
- Indra Malla (Purandara Malla) 1706–1709
- Vira Narasimha Malla 1709
- Vira Mahindra Malla 1709–1715
- Riddhi Narasimha 1715–1717
- Mahindra Simha (King of Kantipur) 1717–1722
- Yoga Prakash Malla 1722–1729
- Vishnu Malla 1729–1745
- Rajya Prakash Malla 1745–1758
- Vishvajit Malla 1758–1760
- Jaya Prakash Malla (King of Kantipur) 1760–1761, 1763–1764
- Ranajit Malla (King of Bhaktapur) 1762–1763
- Dala Mardan Shah 1764–1765
- Tej Narasimha Malla 1765–1768
Malla rulers of Bhaktapur
- Raya Malla 1482 - 1519
- Prana Malla 1519 - 1547
- Vishva Malla 1547 - 1560
- Trailokya Malla 1560–1613
- Jagajjyoti Malla 1613–1637
- Naresha Malla 1637–1644
- Jagat Prakasha Malla 1644–1673
- Jitamitra Malla 1673–1696
- Bhupatindra Malla 1696–1722
- Ranajit Malla 1722–1769
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Malla (Nepal)
- Malla (Nepal)
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For other meanings, see Malla (disambiguation).
History of Nepal Kirat era Licchavi era Malla era Shah era (Rana era) 1990 democracy
movementNepalese Civil War 2006 democracy
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