Amara Malla (also known as Narendra Malla) was a king of the Malla dynasty and the third king of Kantipur.
He succeeded his father Surya Malla and ruled from 1530 to 1560.
[1][2] Amara Malla was a religious monarch and started numerous Jatras such as the Halchowk Devi Jatra, Hari Siddhi Jatra, Trisuli Jatra, etc.
[3] During his reign, he annexed, in addition to others, the following villages to his kingdom:[3] He died in 1560 and was succeeded by his son Mahendra Malla.
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