Bhaktapur Durbar Square
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- भक्तपुर दरबार क्षेत्र
located in the administrative territorial entity: Bhaktapur Nepal
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Western part of Bhaktapur Durbar Square (Kvathū Lyākū) showing the damage caused in the earthquake of 1833, painted by Henry Ambrose Oldfield, completed in March 1853.
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General view of the central part of the square before the 1934 earthquake
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2014
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The present state of the palace.
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Stone stele of Ugrabhairava on either side of the entrance gate to the now destroyed Basantapur palace.
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Stone stele of Ugrachandi on either side of the entrance gate to the now destroyed Basantapur palace.
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The terracotta temples of Kedarnath (left) and Badrinath stands on each side of the Nepalese style Gopinath Krishna temple.
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Lun Dhwākhā (Golden Gate)
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Chyasilin Mandap after its restoration in 1987.
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Lohan dega (centre) and the Pasupatinath Temple (right)
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Struts from Chyasilin Mandap at the New Road Gate in Kathmandu
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The temple of Silu Mahadeva after its restoration in 2022
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Statues adorning the steps to the Siddhi Lakshmi Temple
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The façade of the palace of fifty-five windows in its original form
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Detail of the mirrored lattice window, Nhēkanjhya on the front façade of palace, a 1853 watercolour by Oldfield.
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Same scene as before by Raj Man Singh Chitrakar
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Sketch of the Nhēkanjhya palace in its traditional look, dated 1844 by Raj Man Singh Chitrakar.
