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English: King Yaksha Malla’s copperplate inscription, written in the Newar language, dates to 1446 CE(N.S. 567). It is the first inscription where the words Yarhamadhe (Yomari) and Chhvasala (Choila) are attested.
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स्रोत
Samshodhan mandala
लेखक
Yaksha Malla
लाइसेंसिंग
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King Yaksha Malla’s copperplate inscription, written in the Newar language, dates to 1446 CE(N.S. 567). It is the first inscription where the words Yarhamadhe (Yomari) and Chhvasala (Choila) are attested.