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The Thakuri
Dynastey
RULE OF THAKURI
KINGS
After Aramudi, many Thakuri kings ruled over the country up to the middle
of the 12th century A.D Raghv Dev is said to have founded a ruling dynasty
in October, 869 A.D., when the Lichchhavi rule came to an end. To commemorate
this important event, Raghv Dev started the 'Nepal Era' which began form
20th October, 869 A.D. After Amshuverma, the Thakuris had lost power and
they could regain it only in 869 A.D. The importance of this for the Thakuris
must have been even greater because during Amshuverma's time they were
only regents, but they became all powerful as the sovereign in 896 A.D.
So, this historical event- replacing the Lichchhavis by the Thakuri rulers
signified the start of a new era as 'Nepal Era'.
However, historians are of different opinions about the origin of the
Nepal era. Some writers are of the opinion that Nepalese were superstitious.
They dropped the unlucky number 8 of the Saka Era 801 and thus, they retained
number 1 as the new Nepali Era. Some writers suggest that a new era was
started in 869 A.D. to mark the occasion of Nepal becoming independent
of Tibet. But our history does not agree with this view as Nepal was never
under the Tibetan rule. There are also some other writers who say that
there was a merchant called Sakhwal in Kathmandu during the reign of Ananda
Malla. By his cunning tricks he changed the sand into gold and paid off
all the debts of the people of Kathmandu. He then introduced a new era
called 'Nepal Sambat' to commemorate this important event. But the reign
of Ananda Malla comes three hundred years later, so this view also cannot
be accepted.
All these opinions, except that about Raghav Dev, lack historical as
well as logical proof. So, it can be concluded that the Nepal Era was
started in 869 A.D., during the reign of Raghav Dev to commemorate the
occasion of the Thakuri dynasty coming into power and the end of the Lichchhavi
dynasty.

GUNAKAMA DEV
After the death of King Raghava Dev, many Thakuri kings ruled over Nepal
up to the middle of the 12th century A.D. During that period, Gunakama
Dev was one of the famous kings. He ruled form 949 to 994 A.D. During
his rule, a big wooden house was built out of one single tree which was
called 'Kasthamandup'. Kasthamandup was the root word form which the name
of our capital town 'Kathamndu' is derived. Gunakama Dev founded a big
town called Kantipur, the modern Kathmandu. According to Bamsavali, it
cost him a hundred thousand rupees a day to build this town. He built
more than eighteen thousand houses there. It was also Gunakama Dev who
started the 'Indra Jatra' festival. He repaired the temple that lies to
the northern part of the temple of Pashupatinath. He also initiated the
practice of worshipping Lumadi, Raktakali, Kankeshwari, Panchalinga, Bhairab
and Manamaiju. He introduced Krishna Jatra and Lakhe Jatra as well. He
also performed Kotihoma.

SUCCESSORS OF GUNAKAMA
DEV
Bhola Deva succeeded Gunakama Dev. The next ruler was Laxmikama Dev who
ruled form 1024 to 1040 A.D. He built Laxmi Vihar and introduced the custom
of worshipping a virgin girl as 'Kumari'. Then, Vijayakama Dev became
the king of Nepal. He was the son of Laxmikama Dev. Vijaykama Dev was
the last ruler of this dynasty. He introduced worshipping of the "Naga"
and "Basuki". After his death, the Thakuri clan of Nuwakot occupied the
throne of Nepal.

NUWAKOT THAKURI KINGS
Bhasker Dev succeeded Vijayakama Dev, who was a Thakuri form Nuwakot.
Thus he established Nuwakot-Thakuri rule in the country. He is said to
have built Navabahal and Hemabarna Vihar. After Bhasker Dev, four kings
of this line ruled over the country. They were-Bala Dev, Padma Dev, Nagarjun
Dev and Shanker Dev.
1) Shanker Dev : Shanker Dev was the most illustrious ruler of the Nuwakot-Thakuri
dynasty. He ruled from 1067 to 1080 A.D. He established the image of 'Shanteswar
Mahadev' and 'Monohara Bhagawati'. The system of pasting the pictures
of Nagas and Basuki on the doors of houses on the day of Nagapanchami
was introduced by him. During his time, the Buddhists wreaked vengeance
on the Hindu Brahmins (especially the followers of Shivism) for the harm
they had received earlier from Shankaracharya III. Shaner Dev tried to
pacify the Brahmins harassed by the Buddhists.

SURYABANSI ( SOLAR
DYNASTY ) RAJPUT KINGS
Bam Dev, a descendant of Amshuverma defeated Shanker Dev in 1080 A.D.
He suppressed the Nuwakot-Thankuris with the help of nobles and restored
the old Solar Dynasty rule in Nepal for the second time. Harsha Dev, the
successor of Bam Dev was a weak ruler. There was no unity among the nobles
and they asserted themselves in their respective spheres of influence.
Taking that opportunity, Nanya Dev, a Karnatak king invaded Nepal from
Simroungarh. According to chronicles, he made his residence at Bhadgaon
and began to rule for some time. Mukunda sen, the king of Palpa, was another
invader of the Nepal valley. He plundered and destroyed many houses and
looted a huge amount of property. It is said that after the ivasion of
Mukund Sen, the tradition of making Hakuwa rice, Gundruk and Sinki began
in our country.

Shivadeva III
: After Harsha Dev, Shivadeva, the third, came to the throne. He ruled
from 1099 to 1126 A.D. He was a brave and powerful king. He founded the
town of Kirtipur and roofed the temple of Pashupatinath with gold. He
introduced twenty-five piece coins. He also constructed wells, canals
and tanks at different places.
After Sivadeva III, Mahendra Dev, Mana Dev, Narendra Dev II, Ananda Dev,
Rudra Dev, Amrit Dev, Ratna Dev II, Someswar Dev, Gunakama Dev II, Laxmikama
Dev III and Vijayakama Dev II ruled Nepal in quick succession. Thus, there
was the rule of many kings after the start of the new era introducd by
Raghav Dev. Historians differ about the rule of several kings and their
respective times. After the fall of the Thakuri dynasty, another dynasty's
rule started in Nepal which was founded by Arideva or Ari Malla. This
dynasty is popularly known as the 'Malla Dynasty' which has authentic
historical records.
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