Trailokya Malla
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Trailokya Malla | |
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Raja of Bhaktapur | |
King of Bhaktapur | |
Predecessor | Vishva Malla |
Successor | Jagajjyoti Malla |
Co-ruler(s) |
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Born | Nepal |
Died | 1613 Bhaktapur, Nepal |
Issue | Jagajjyoti Malla |
Dynasty | Malla |
Father | Vishva Malla |
Mother | Ganga Rani |
Trailokya Malla (Nepali: त्रैलोक्य मल्ल) was a Malla dynasty king of Bhaktapur, Nepal from 1560 to 1613.
Ganga Rani, the mother of Trailokya, made both her sons Tribhuvana and Trailokya the co-kings of Bhaktapur. Ganga Rani was first a regent for her two sons, but later became the co-ruler or ruling queen of Bhaktapur.[1]
It is believed that Trailokya was murdered one night while taking his dinner, which had been spiked with poison.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Pokhrel, Aupson (2023). "King Trailokya Malla". Itihasaa: Encyclopedia of Nepali History. Retrieved 22 April 2024.
- ^ www.asianart.com