highlight the importance of history of shakya dynasty in the history of nepal
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The Shakya dynasty is indeed a very important part of the Nepalese history. It is this famous person who propagated the positive spirit of Buddhism all over Nepal as well as other regions where Buddhism spread gradually. The capital of the "Shakyas" was "Kapilavastu" which is situated in Nepal.
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The Shakyas formed an independent oligarchi republican state known as the Śākya Gaṇarājya. The Shakya capital was Kapilavastu, which may have been located either in present-day Tilaurakot, Nepal or present-day Piprahwa, India. The best-known Shakya was Siddhartha Gautama, who was the founder of BuddhismThe Shakya (Pali in the Brahmi script: Sakya, Sākiya, or Sakka, Sanskrit: Śākya, Devanagari: शाक्य) were a clan of Iron age India (1st millennium BCE), inhabiting an area in Greater Magadha, situated at present-day southern Nepal and northern India, near the Himalaya. The Shakyas formed an independent oligarchic republican state known as Śākya Gaṇarājya. Its capital was Kapilavastu, which may have been located either in present-day Tilaurakot, Nepal or present-day Piprahwa, India.
Gautama Buddha (c. 6th to 4th centuries BCE), whose teachings became the foundation of Buddhism,was the best-known Shakya. He was known in his lifetime as "Siddhartha Gautama" and "Shakyamuni" (Sage of the Shakyas). He was the son of Śuddhodana, the elected leader of the Śākya Gaṇarājya.
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