Lalitpur

Lalitpur
/leuh lit"poor/, n.
a city in E central Nepal, near Katmandu. 135,230. Also called Patan.

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India
      city, southwestern Uttar Pradesh state, northern India, situated 56 miles (90 km) south of Jhansi. According to legend, it was founded by a southern Indian king who named it for his wife, Lalita. It is built on raised river frontage along the Shahjad River on the east and Biana stream on the north. Its cottage industries include tanning, sawmilling, shoemaking, ironsmithing, and soapmaking. Nehru College, affiliated with Bundelkhand University at Jhansi, is in the city. About 0.5 mile (0.8 km) south is the Govind Sagar Dam. Nearby is a Muslim tax-collecting post, called bansa, dating from about 1360. An airfield for civil and military aircraft is 5 miles (8 km) outside the city. Lalitpur has major road and railway connections. Pop. (2001) 111,892.

Nepal
also called  Pātan 

      town, central Nepal, in the Kāthmāndu Valley near the Bāghmati River, about 3 miles (5 km) southeast of Kāthmāndu. According to Nepalese chronicles, Lalitpur was founded by King Varadeva in AD 299. Some scholars believe that it was the capital of the Licchavi, Thakuri, and Malla dynasties; this theory, however, is now disputed. When Prithvi Narayan Shah (Prithvi Nārāyaṇ Shah) conquered the valley in 1769, Lalitpur was plundered and the people treated with great brutality.

      The town, which is the headquarters for the Banra sect of the Newār people, has an agricultural economy (barley, rice, wheat, millet, vegetables, and fruit). Lalitpur is known for its craftsmen, particularly metalworkers and wood-carvers. There are a number of fine Buddhist temples, including the Temple of Machendranāth in Durbar Square. A feature of the town is the number of viharas, originally Buddhist monasteries but now inhabited by descendants of the priests who once occupied them. According to legend, the Indian emperor Aśoka (Ashoka) visited the town about 250 BC and built the four large stupas (Buddhist temples and burial mounds) that still exist on the four sides of the town. Pop. (1981) 79,875.

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