Nepal issue of Pratapa Malla Deva, Silver Mohur, Imitating the design of Mughal rupees of Emperor Jahangir (KM 164).
Nepal issue of Pratapa Malla Deva, Silver Mohur,
Imitating the design of Mughal rupees of Emperor Jahangir (KM 164).Note : Pratap Malla (1624–74 A.D.), of Malla dynasty of Nepal, was the ninth king of Kantipur (reign 1641–74 A.D.) after the division of the Kathmandu Valley into three kingdoms. He attempted to unify Kathmandu Valley by conquering Lalitpur and Bhaktapur, but failed in the effort. He was successful in extending and securing the borders of Kantipur and was responsible for the monopoly over trade with Tibet. The resulting prosperity was responsible for the construction of majority of the buildings around Durbar Square during his reign. His reign is seen as a cultural and economical high point of the Malla dynasty.
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