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  2. Ram Shah - Wikipedia

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    Ram Shah (Nepali: राम शाह; reign before 1606 – 1636) was a king of the Gorkha Kingdom (present-day Gorkha District, Nepal). He was the son of Gorkha king Purna Shah and brother of Chatra Shah .

  3. Shah dynasty - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Basnyat family - Wikipedia

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    King Prithvi Narayan Shah formed an alliance with the Basnyat dynasty and Pande dynasty of Gorkha in his quest for the unification of Nepal. [12] As per his Divya Upadesh, King Prithvi Narayan is known to have arranged the marriage between Kaji Kehar Singh Basnyat , the second son of Senapati Badabir Shivaram Singh Basnyat , and Chitra Devi ...

  5. Kunwar family - Wikipedia

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    Sardar Ram Krishna Kunwar, a prominent member of Kunwar family of Nepal. Ahiram Kunwar was a nobleman of the Kingdom of Kaski. Later, he went to the Kingdom of Gorkha and joined service to King Prithvi Narayan Shah. [citation needed] Ahiram Kunwar had three sons: Ram Krishna Kunwar, Jaya Krishna Kunwar and Amar Singh Kunwar. [16]

  6. Manakamana Temple - Wikipedia

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    According to Nepali legend, Manakamana Temple was built in the 17th century during the reign of two Kings of Gorkha, Ram Shah or Prithvipati Shah. [6] [9] The Queen of Gorkha possessed "divine powers" of Manakamana which was only known by the persist Lakhan Thapa of Magar origin.

  7. Ram Kumar Shah - Wikipedia

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    Shah joined Judicial Service as Section Officer in 1974 and was appointed district judge in 1976. He served as district judge from 1976 till 1986. He was district government attorney, Kathmandu, from September 7, 1979, to February 16, 1981. [6] He was appointed as a Zonal Court Judge in 1986 and worked at various Zonal Courts of Nepal up to 1991.

  8. Biraj Thapa Magar - Wikipedia

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    There is a long description on Lakhan Thapa Magar - I in the Gorkhavamshavali, the only authoritative Genealogy of Shah Kings of Nepal. Historian Bikramjit Hasrat has also written that Saint Lakhan Thapa Magar - I, ran Gorkha Kingdom administration while King Ram Shah was deep in meditation, tapas [4] for 4 months.

  9. Pratap Malla - Wikipedia

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    Dambar Shah, son of Ram Shah had come with a contingent to help Siddhi Nara Singh Malla, but his troops were waylaid and put to rout. Pratap Malla gave a lot of trouble to Narendra Malla, King of Bhaktapur. He made Narendra Malla pay tribute to him in the form of elephants. Later, again he sided with Shree Niwas Malla and laid a siege on Bhaktapur.