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Name: Conquests of Prithvi Narayan Shah

Type: Event

Start: 1747 AD

End: 1775 AD

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Expansion during the rule of Prithvi Narayan Shah in the Gorkha Kingdom.

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  • January 1747: Expansion of the Gorkha Kingdom under Prithvi Narayan Shah by 1746.
  • January 1749: Expansion of the Gorkha Kingdom under Prithvi Narayan Shah by 1748.
  • January 1750: Expansion of the Gorkha Kingdom under Prithvi Narayan Shah by 1749.
  • January 1752: Expansion of the Gorkha Kingdom under Prithvi Narayan Shah by 1751.
  • January 1753: Expansion of the Gorkha Kingdom under Prithvi Narayan Shah by 1752.
  • January 1754: Expansion of the Gorkha Kingdom under Prithvi Narayan Shah by 1753.
  • January 1755: Expansion of the Gorkha Kingdom under Prithvi Narayan Shah by 1754.
  • August 1762: Makwanpur annexed to the Gorkha state.
  • January 1769: Fall of Kantipur.
  • November 1769: Bhaktapura (Bhatgaon) annexed to Gorkha Kingdom.
  • January 1770: Declaration of the Kingdom of Nepal.
  • July 1773: Chaudandi is annexed to Nepal.
  • January 1775: Morang conquered by Kingdom of Nepal.
  • January 1756: Expansion of the Gorkha Kingdom under Prithvi Narayan Shah by 1755.
  • January 1751: Expansion of the Gorkha Kingdom under Prithvi Narayan Shah by 1750.
  • January 1757: Expansion of the Gorkha Kingdom under Prithvi Narayan Shah by 1756.
  • January 1751: In the mid-18th century, Sikkim was invaded by Nepal (then the Gorkha Kingdom) and was under the Gorkha rule for more than 40 years.
  • January 1748: Expansion of the Gorkha Kingdom under Prithvi Narayan Shah by 1747.
  • January 1769: Fall of Patan to the Gorkhas.
  • January 1775: Limbuwan Kingdoms conquered by Kingdom of Nepal.

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