Manadeva

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King Mānadeva (464–505 AD),[1] also Mandev or Mandeva, was the first historical king of Licchavi in present-day Nepal. An inscription dated to 464 AD at the temple of Changu Narayan gives valuable information about his rule. He suppressed the feudal chiefs of the east and west and also conquered Mallapuri. He minted coins called Mananka and constructed the palace of Managriha for himself.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ Shaha, Rishikesh. Ancient and Medieval Nepal. (1992), p. 122. Manohar Publications, New Delhi. ISBN 978-81-85425-69-6.
  2. ^ Sati Was Not Enforced in Ancient Nepal, Jayaraj Acharya
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