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- Songstän Gampo married Bhrkuti Devi, the daughter of king "Angsu Varma" or Amshuvarma (Tib: Waser Gocha) of Nepal in 632. According to some Tibetan legends...
- such a marriage...." Many Tibetan accounts make Bhrikuti the daughter of Amshuvarma (605–621 CE), co-ruler and successor of Śivadeva I. If this is correct...
- Gaṅgādeva 575/576 Mānadeva II (few sources) 590-604 Shivadeva I 605-621 Aṃshuvarmā 621 Udayadeva 624-625 Dhruvadeva 631-633 Bhīmārjunadeva, Jiṣṇugupta...
- Shivadeva I King of Nepal Reign 590–605 Predecessor Dharmadeva Deposed by Amshuvarma Issue Udaydeva Dhruvadeva Dynasty Lichchhavi Dynasty Father Manadeva II...
- excavated in the late 15th or early 16th century and the bones of King Aṃshuvarmā 605–621 were discovered there. The earliest historical references to the...
- (although the earlier Roman Trajan's Bridge featured segmental arches). Amshuvarma becomes king of the Licchavi in Nepal. He is credited for opening trade...
- Deva started the 'Nepal Era' which began on 20 October, 879 CE. After Amshuvarma, who ruled from 605 CE onward; the Thakuris had lost power and they could...
- Deva started the 'Nepal Era' which began on 20 October, 879 CE. After Amshuvarma, who ruled from 605 CE onward; the Thakuris had lost power and they could...
- Deva started the 'Nepal Era' which began on 20 October, 879 CE. After Amshuvarma, who ruled from 605 CE onward; the Thakuris had lost power and they could...
- no longer standing include the Magriha of Madhav, Kailashkut Bhawan of Amshuvarma, and Bhadradiwas Bhawan of Narendradev. Similarly, the temples of Pashupatinath...