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  • Patan Durbar Square : Prospects of Majestic Heritage

    Share withOne of the most historically significant architectural landmarks, Patan Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located in the Kathmandu Valley, this palace complex showcases the finest example of Malla-period architecture, maintaining its traditional style with brick walls, tiered roofs and elaborate wooden carvings. Caukot Durbar is a prominent landmark in the historical journey

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  • Kathmandu Durbar (Hanumandhoka): A Historical Journey from Malla Period

    Share withNestled in the heart of Kathmandu, Kathmandu Durbar, also known as Hanumandhoka, stands as a monumental testament to Nepal’s rich royal history. Located along the southern side of the traditional trans-Himalayan trade route, the palace is named after the statue of Hanuman that guards its main gate. Aligned with this ancient trade route, the

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  • Architecture of Malla Period Palaces and Basic Houses

    Share withThe residences of kings during the Malla period were more elaborate than those of wealthy citizens, featuring greater space and quadrangles. The architecture displayed intricate woodwork, with double columns and brackets. Floor joists were extended beyond the walls, adorned with elaborate decorative tiles and carvings. Sajhyas, or large windows, were expanded to create continuous

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