Bhaktapur is a scared region situated not far from Katmandu. This settlement was the largest town in the three Newa kingdoms. Bhaktapur is internationally acclaimed for its ancient architectural landmarks. Some call this region the land of potters and craftsmen. This is the primary sightseeing destination in the Katmandu Valley. Tourists from all over the world come here to see unusual buildings made from red bricks with their own eyes. Iconic wooden roofs of these buildings have become the calling card of the city. Bhaktapur was founded in 889. This is the time when the first settlement appeared on the crossing of trading routes. These roots connected three countries, namely, Tibet, China, and India. Such a beneficial location was favorable for economic growth. The town was growing, and new architectural landmarks appeared in it. However, the period of the great 'Malla Kingdom' was the time when Bhaktapur became truly prosperous. This period is widely recognized as the golden age of Bhaktapur. The Nepalese city gains power and influence on the nearby settlements in the Katmandu Valley. Crafts were developing actively during this period. However, good days ended, followed by years of declines and depression. The city lost its former glory in the middle of the 18th century. Its power and influence disappeared as well. There is an explanation of this fact – many regions in Nepal formed a united country, and new cities started playing the major role. Despite the decline,
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