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  2. Jung Bahadur Rana - Wikipedia

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    Jung Bahadur was a descendant of Kaji Ranajit Kunwar [8] and Sardar Ram Krishna Kunwar, both prominent military figures under King Prithvi Narayan Shah. [9] He also had familial connections to the Thapa dynasty with Mukhtiyar Bhimsen Thapa through his mother, Ganesh Kumari, and to the aristocratic Pande family through his maternal grandmother, Rana Kumari, who was the daughter of Kaji Ranajit ...

  3. Life of Maharaja Sir Jung Bahadur of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Life of Maharaja Sir Jung Bahadur of Nepal (Nepali: जङ्गबहादुरको जीवनयात्रा) is a 1909 biography of Jung Bahadur Rana ...

  4. Succession to the Nepalese throne - Wikipedia

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    King Surendra issued a royal decree (sanad) giving Jung Bahadur authority over internal administration and foreign relations. Jung Bahadur was declared the "great king" (maharajah) of Kaski and Lamjung districts, serving as their independent ruler, and the right to use the honorific term shri which is "three times" (Sri Teen) in his name.

  5. Rana dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The battle of Alau was a decisive one between the forces of King Rajendra and Jang Bahadur. The King lost significantly in the battle. If the massacre of Kot had established Jung Bahadur as a dictator, the battle of Alau had helped him strengthen his dictatorship. Rajendra was imprisoned in an old palace in Bhaktapur. [36]

  6. Jagat Jung Rana - Wikipedia

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    Jagat Jung and Crown Prince Trailokya of Nepal plotted to force King Surendra of Nepal to abdicate the throne and appoint Jagat Jung as the Prime Minister of Nepal after the death of Jagat Jung's father, Jung Bahadur. [3] Jung Bahadur died on Falgun 1933 V.S. (March 1877) at Rautahat. [5] [note 1] Dhir Shamsher Rana circulated a rumour that his ...

  7. Lamjang and Kaski - Wikipedia

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    In 1856, a sanad was given to Jung Bahadur Rana that gave him a right to use the title of Maharaja (Great King) and he was given Lamjang and Kaski State. Also in 1856, due to the fact that Jung Bahadur Rana and his brother Dhir Shumsher Rana helped the British in the Indian Rebellion of 1857 the British gave the Maharajah of Lamjang and Kaski a ...

  8. Visit of Jung Bahadur Rana to Europe - Wikipedia

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    On 29 July, Jung Bahadur visited Plymouth by train. A garrison of four regiments greeted him with a 19-gun salute. There, they attended a dance event in the city centre. They also observed ship construction. [15] Jung Bahadur opened an account for purchasing guns and on the same day purchased 23 firearms to arm the high-ranking members of his team.

  9. George V's 1911 hunting trip in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    During the hunt, every night baits were placed to lure tigers. On Tuesday, 19 December, information about a tiger went out so the team visited the place and the king killed the animal. [5] Later that afternoon, one tiger and two rhinoceros were killed by Charles Cust, Colin Keppel, and Horace Smith-Dorrien respectively. [5]