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Hanuman Dhoka

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The Kumari jatra. Three temple cars outside the Hanuman Dhoka, or Old Palace, Kathmandu Oldfield collection (1850 1863) BL WD 3279
The Kumari jatra. Three temple cars outside the Hanuman Dhoka, or Old Palace, Kathmandu Oldfield collection (1850 1863) BL WD 3279

Hanuman Dhoka (Nepali: हनुमान ढोका) is a complex of structures with the Royal Palace of the Malla kings and also of the Shah dynasty in the Durbar Square of central Kathmandu, Nepal. It is spread over five acres. The Hanuman Dhoka Palace (Hanuman Dhoka Darbar in Nepali) gets its name from the stone image of Hanuman, the Hindu deity, that sits near the main entryway. 'Dhoka' means door or gate in Nepali. The buildings were severely damaged in the 2015 earthquake.

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Hanuman Dhoka
Ganga Path, Kathmandu Yetkha (Kathmandu-24)

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The Kumari jatra. Three temple cars outside the Hanuman Dhoka, or Old Palace, Kathmandu Oldfield collection (1850 1863) BL WD 3279
The Kumari jatra. Three temple cars outside the Hanuman Dhoka, or Old Palace, Kathmandu Oldfield collection (1850 1863) BL WD 3279
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