Newari literature
Nepal Bhasa literature refers to literature in the Newar language. The language has the fourth oldest literature among the Sino-Tibetan languages (the first, second and third being Chinese, Tibetan and Burmese respectively). The first books appeared in the 14th century.
* Haremakhala (Devanagari: हरेमखला), a medical manual written in 1374
* Naradsmriti (नारदस्म्रिति) a law book written in 1380
* Amarkosh (अमरकोश), a Sanskrit-Newari dictionary written in 1381
* Gopalraj Vamshavali (गोपालराज वंशावली), a history of Nepal written in 1389
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Newari literature
Nepal Bhasa literature refers to literature in the Newar language. The language has the fourth oldest literature among the Sino-Tibetan languages (the first, second and third being Chinese, Tibetan and Burmese respectively). The first books appeared in the 14th century.
* Haremakhala (Devanagari: हरेमखला), a medical manual written in 1374
* Naradsmriti (नारदस्म्रिति) a law book written in 1380
* Amarkosh (अमरकोश), a Sanskrit-Newari dictionary written in 1381
* Gopalraj Vamshavali (गोपालराज वंशावली), a history of Nepal written in 1389
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Nepal Bhasa literature refers ...... story of Nepal written in 1389
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