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History of Nepal
Etymology
Timeline
Urheimat
Ancient
Neolithic, c. 7600 – c. 3300 BCE
Bronze Age, c. 3300 – c. 1200 BCE
Iron Age, c. 1200 – c. 200 BCE
Shakya Kingdom, c. 1st millennium BCE
Nepal in Mahabharata
Parvata Kingdom
Nepa Kingdom
Himalaya Kingdom
Kirata Kingdom
Khasas in Mahabharata
Limbuwan tribal states c. 580 BCE – 1774 CE
Videha Kingdom
Gopala Dynasty
Mahisapala dynasty
Soma dynasty, c. 205 – c. 305
Classical
Licchavi Kingdom, c. 400 – c. 750 CE
Thakuri dynasty, c. 600 – c. 1200
Katyuri kings, c. 700 CE – 1065 CE
Khas Malla Kingdom, c. 954 CE – 14th century
Karnat dynasty, c. 1097 CE – c. 1324 CE
Malla Dynasty, c. 1201 – 1482
Chand kings c. 12th century CE – 1790 CE
Kingdom of Lo c. 1380 CE – 1795 CE
Kallala dynasty c. 1404 CE – 1789 CE
Golden Age
Three Kingdoms
Kingdom of Kantipur, c. 1484 – 1826
Kingdom of Patan, c. 1482 – 1768
Kingdom of Bhaktapur, c. 1482 – 1769
Twenty-four kingdoms
Kingdom of Argha
Kingdom of Bajhang
Kingdom of Bhirkot
Kingdom of Butwal
Kingdom of Dhor
Kingdom of Dhurkot
Kingdom of Galkot
Kingdom of Ghiring
Kingdom of Garahun
Kingdom of Gorkha
Kingdom of Gulmi
Kingdom of Isma
Kingdom of Kaski
Kingdom of Khanchi
Kingdom of Lamjung
Kingdom of Musikot
Kingdom of Nuwakot
Kingdom of Paiyun
Kingdom of Palpa
Kingdom of Parbat
Kingdom of Pyuthan
Kingdom of Rishing
Kingdom of Satahun
Kingdom of Tanahun
Twenty-two kingdoms
Kingdom of Jumla
Kingdom of Doti
Kingdom of Jajarkot
Kingdom of Bajura
Kingdom of Musikot
Kingdom of Gajur
Kingdom of Biskot
Kingdom of Malneta
Kingdom of Thalahara
Kingdom of Dailekh
Kingdom of Dullu
Kingdom of Duryal
Kingdom of Dang
Kingdom of Sallyana
Kingdom of Chilli
Kingdom of Phalawagh
Kingdom of Jehari
Kingdom of Darnar
Kingdom of Atbis Gotam
Kingdom of Majal
Kingdom of Gurnakot
Kingdom of Rukum
Modern
Shah dynasty
Unification of Nepal
Battle of Nuwakot, c. 1744
Battle of Makwanpur, c. 1762
Battle of Kirtipur, c. 1767
Battle of Sindhuli, c.1767
Battle of Kathmandu, c. 1768
Battle of Lalitpur, c. 1768
Battle of Bhaktapur, c. 1769
Declaration of Kingdom of Nepal, c. 1768
Sino-Nepalese War
First Campaign Against Tibetans
Second Campaign Against Gurkhas
Third Nepal-Tibet War
Pande dynasty
Thapa dynasty
Battle of Khurbura, c. 1804
1806 Bhandarkhal massacre, c. 1806
Gurkha–Sikh War, c. 1809
Anglo-Nepalese War c. 1814 – 1816
Battle of Nalapani, c. 1814
Battle of Jaithak, c. 1814
Battle of Makwanpur, c. 1816
Treaty of Sugauli, c. 1816
Brigade of Gurkhas, c. 1816
Rana dynasty, c.1846 – 1951
Kot massacre, c. 1846
1846 Bhandarkhal massacre, c. 1846
Battle of Alau, c. 1847
Biratnagar Jute Mill Strike, c. 1947
Jayatu Sanskritam, c. 1947
1951 Nepalese revolution, c. 1951
Delhi Accord, c. 1951
Contemporary
Panchayat, c. 1960 – 1990
Back to the Village National Campaign, c. 1967 – 1975
1990 Nepalese revolution, c. 1990
Nepalese Civil War, c. 1996 – 2006
Nepalese royal massacre, c. 2001
Battle of Bhalubang, c. 2003
2004 Beni attack, c. 2004
Second Battle of Khara, c. 2005
2006 Nepalese revolution, c. 2006
Comprehensive Peace Accord, c. 2006
1st Nepalese Constituent Assembly, c. 2008
Nepal humanitarian crisis, c. 2015 – 2017
April 2015 Nepal earthquake, c. 2015
May 2015 Nepal earthquake, c. 2015
2015 Nepal blockade, c. 2015
2015 Mount Everest avalanches
Constitution of Nepal, c. 2015
Nepal portal
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