Mukunda Sen's Attack on Kathmandu Valley: Defeated by Valley Forces
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Mukunda Sen, the formidable king of Palpa, sought to expand his territory by launching a large-scale military incursion into the Kathmandu Valley. His forces surrounded both major cities of the valley, Kantipur (modern-day Kathmandu) and Patan (Lalitpur). The valley was known for its strategic location and prosperous trading hubs, making it an attractive target for any ruler aiming to expand his domain.
Mukunda Sen's military campaign was marked by efficient mobilization of his troops and well-coordinated attacks. The siege laid on Kantipur and Patan disrupted daily life and commerce, creating a state of emergency within the valley. Both cities, though often rivals, recognized the existential threat posed by Mukunda Sen's army. In response, they forged an alliance to repel the invaders.
The combined defensive forces of Kantipur and Patan exhibited remarkable coordination and resilience. They leveraged their knowledge of the local terrain and fortified key positions to withstand Mukunda Sen's offensive. The valley's forces included not only seasoned warriors but also local militia and volunteers motivated to protect their homeland.
After a prolonged period of skirmishes and strategic maneuvers, the combined forces successfully repelled Mukunda Sen's armies. The defeat was a significant setback for the ambitious king of Palpa. It not only stymied his expansionist agenda but also solidified the alliance between Kantipur and Patan. The repulsion of the attack served as a turning point, emphasizing the strength of unity among the valley's kingdoms in the face of external aggression.
This event had a lasting impact on the political landscape of the region. It underscored the importance of regional alliances and demonstrated the capacity of smaller states to defend their autonomy against larger aggressors. The coordinated defense effort set a precedent for future conflicts, highlighting the potential for cooperative resistance.
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Primary Reference: Timeline of Nepalese history - Wikipedia
Location : Nepal

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