Jayayakshya Malla

Jayayakshya Malla (often named Yaksha Malla for short) (Nepali: यक्ष मल्ल) was a Malla Dynasty king of Nepal from around 1428 to 1482. He enlarged the boundaries of Nepal and developed infrastructure. He divided his lands among his sons, effectively ending the possibility of a unified Nepal for some time. The major divisions were:1. Khowpa: Modern Day Bhaktapur2. Yein: Modern Day Kathmandu3. Yala: Modern Day Patan4. Kipli: Modern Day Kirtipur5. Dhunkhya: Modern Day Dhulikhel6. Bhota: Modern Day Banepa 7. Thee: Modern Day Thimi8. Bhimphedi 9. Bandipur10. Dolakha11. Panauti12. Palpa 13. Bhojpur 14. Chitlang

Jayayakshya Malla

Jayayakshya Malla (often named Yaksha Malla for short) (Nepali: यक्ष मल्ल) was a Malla Dynasty king of Nepal from around 1428 to 1482. He enlarged the boundaries of Nepal and developed infrastructure. He divided his lands among his sons, effectively ending the possibility of a unified Nepal for some time. The major divisions were:1. Khowpa: Modern Day Bhaktapur2. Yein: Modern Day Kathmandu3. Yala: Modern Day Patan4. Kipli: Modern Day Kirtipur5. Dhunkhya: Modern Day Dhulikhel6. Bhota: Modern Day Banepa 7. Thee: Modern Day Thimi8. Bhimphedi 9. Bandipur10. Dolakha11. Panauti12. Palpa 13. Bhojpur 14. Chitlang