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Nepali unicode easy typing
Nepali unicode easy typing






The red seal written in Nepali Language by Jagat Prakash Malla in 1585 Sakh S. There is a stone inscription in Nepali language that Pratap Malla created at Rani Pokhari in Nepal Sambat 790. Panta writes, "There is a stone inscription in Bishwonath Temple erected by Bhim Malla in front of Kalbhairav at Hanumandhoka." The stone inscription dating back to Nepal Sambat (Newari calendar year) 761 during the time of Laxminarsingh Malla located at a Dabali at the side of Kathmandu’s big Gantaghar and Makhan Shivalaya is written in Nepali Language. Historian Nayaraj Panta has mentioned many evidences to indicate that Nepali language was used in correspondence during the Malla era, many years before the unification campaign got underway. As Nepali language was already in use among the smaller states before the creation of greater Nepal, it helped Prithvi Narayan Shah in his unification campaign. There are many evidences that kings Jagat Prakash Malla, Bhupatendra Malla, Bhaskar Malla, Pratap Malla and Jayaprakash Malla used Nepali Language in their correspondence. There are plenty of archives to indicate that Prithvi Narayan Shah, before unification of Nepal, had used Nepali Language when speaking with Kantipur’s king Laxminarsingh Malla and his son Pratap Malla.

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Prithvi Narayan Shah, during his unification campaign spanning Baise, Chaubise, Limbuwan, Khumbuwan including Apungi breakaway states, used Nepali Language whenever he had to speak with the monarchs of these states." In this fashion, the Nepali Language gained a status as the inter-caste medium of communication. Linguist Balkrishna Pokharel has written that the Nepali Language used in Kirat era until 1382 BS is indicated by Simrangaud king Harisingh Dev’s Pandit Jyotirishwor’s Maithiti book ‘Barnaratnakar.’ Similarly, Bhanubhakta Pokharel writes, "Five-seven hundred years prior to the unification of Nepal, the kings and rulers of the nations in this region relied on Nepali Language for inter-state use as in sending letters, treaties and agreements.








Nepali unicode easy typing