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He founded Nepal after invading Nuwakot in 1744 which started the unification process of the present-day country of Nepal. [6] Shah died on 11 January 1775 after ruling for over 31 years; by the end of his reign, he had won over Nuwakot, Makwanpur, and Nepal Valley. [7] Upon Prithvi Narayan's death, his son Pratap Singh Shah was appointed as ...
He was the eldest son of Prithvi Narayan Shah, the king who started the unification of Nepal. He became king at the age of 24 in 1775. Pratap Singh Shah ruled for only 36 months, up to 1777, and died of smallpox at the age of 26. He was succeeded by his two-year-old son Rana Bahadur Shah.
Pratap Singh (disambiguation) Pratibha Singh (born 1956), Member of the Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament of India, for Mandi, Himachal Pradesh (2004–2009, 2013–2014) Princess Shanti Singh of Nepal (1940–2001), Nepalese princess; Pritam Singh (Uttarakhand politician) (born 1958), Indian politician
Pratap Singh Shah (1751-1777), king of Nepal; Pratap Singh of Jaipur (1764–1803), ruler of Jaipur 1778–1803; Pratap Singh, Raja of Satara (1793–1847), Nominal King of Maratha Empire, Satara - 1808–1839; Pratap Singh (Sikh prince) (1831–1843), heir apparent of the Sikh Empire; Pratap Singh of Idar (1845–1922), Maharaja of Idar, India ...
Dhiraj Pratap Singh (Nepali: धिरज प्रताप सिंह) is the 29th Inspector General of Nepal Police. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He was appointed as the Chief of Nepal Police after succeeding Shailesh Thapa Chhetri on 3 May 2022 following a cabinet decision.
Tamil Nadu; Tibet; Specialised histories. ... Family tree. Family tree of Maratha Chhatrapatis ... Pratap Singh Chhatrapati (8) r. 1808-1818 Raja of Satara r. 1818 ...
The Ranas ruled Nepal as hereditary prime ministers though in the name of the figurehead king. In 1950, the Shah king King Tribhuvan went into exile in India. He and his family, including the crown prince Mahendra, later returned. After India became a secular state in 1950, and the remaining rajas retired, Nepal was the only remaining Hindu ...
The reign of King Pratap Singh was characterized by the constant rivalry between Swarup and Vamsharaj Pande, a member of the leading Pande family of Gorkha. [34] The document dated Bikram Samvat 1833 Bhadra Vadi 3 Roj 6 (i.e. Friday 2 August 1776), shows that he had carried the title of Dewan along with Vamsharaj Pande. [ 35 ]