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The history of Kathmandu Valley, as told by its architecture

  • Written by: The Conversation
imageKathmandu's Darbar Square was one of the worst affected by the earthquake.Jool-yan/shutterstock.com

The Kathmandu Valley, which was already called “Nepal” centuries before the emergence of the modern nation-state of that name, is a 220 square mile bowl, 4,000 feet up in the lap of the central Himalaya. Its history begins with a myth...

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