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Khasa Malla Kingdom
खस मल्ल राज्य (Nepali)
11th–14th centuries
Painting of Khasa Buddhist King Ripu Malla and his son Sangrama worshiping Goddess Tara (center) c. 1312
Painting of Khasa Buddhist King Ripu Malla and his son Sangrama worshiping Goddess Tara (center) c. 1312
Khasa Kingdom is located in South Asia
Nigali Sagar
Nigali Sagar
Lumbini
Lumbini
Bodh Gaya
Bodh Gaya
Dullu
Dullu
Baleshwar
Baleshwar
Sinja Valley
Sinja Valley
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Location of the Sinja Valley, heartland of the Khasa Kingdom, and location of known inscriptions.
CapitalSinja Valley
Common languages
  • Khas
  • Bahliki
Religion
  • Buddhism
  • Masto, traditional Khas Shamanic Religion
  • Shaiva Hinduism
GovernmentMonarchy
Maharajadhiraja[1] (Sovereign King) 
• c. 11th century
Nāgarāja
• 1207-1223
Krachalla Deva
• 1223–1287
Ashok Challa
• 
Jitari Malla
• 
Ananda Malla
• early 14th century
Ripu Malla
• 14th century
Punya Malla
• 14th century
Prithvi Malla
• 14th century
Abhaya Malla
History 
• Established
11th
• Disestablished
14th centuries
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Khasa Kingdom Katyuri kings
Khasa Kingdom Khasas
Khasa Kingdom Chand kings
Baise Rajya Khasa Kingdom
Chaubisi Rajya Khasa Kingdom
Tulsipur State Khasa Kingdom
Today part of
  • Nepal
  • India
  • China

Khasa-Malla kingdom (Nepali: खस मल्ल राज्य, romanized: Khasa Malla Rājya), popularly known as Khasa Kingdom (Nepali: खस राज्य, romanized: Khasa Rājya) and Yatse (Wylie: ya rtse) in Tibetan, was a medieval kingdom from the modern day far-western Nepal and parts of Uttarakhand state in India, established around the 11th century. It was ruled by kings of Khasa tribe who bore the family name "Malla" (not to be confused with the later Malla dynasty of Kathmandu).[2] The Khasa Malla kings ruled western parts of Nepal during 11th–14th century.[3] The 954 AD Khajuraho Inscription of Dhaṇga states that the Khasa Kingdom were equivalent to the Gaudas of Bengal and the Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty.[4]

  1. ^ Gnyawali 1971, p. 266.
  2. ^ Adhikary 1997, p. 37.
  3. ^ Krishna P. Bhattarai (1 January 2009). Nepal. Infobase Publishing. p. 113. ISBN 978-1-4381-0523-9.
  4. ^ Thakur 1990, p. 287.

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