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Surendra's son, General and Crown Prince Trailokya Bir Bikram Shah Deva married three of Jung Bahadur Rana's daughters, Tara Rajya Lakhsmi Devi, Lalit Rajeshwori Rajya Lakshmi Devi and Hiranyagarbha Kumari Devi. [citation needed] Trilokya died in 1878, and Trilokya's son Prithvi Bir Bikram Shah became heir to the throne.
The next year, Rajendra was imprisoned by Jung Bahadur at Hanuman Dhoka and his son Surendra Bikram Shah ascended the throne. [20] His powers were limited; he died in 1881, three years after his eldest son, Trailokya. [21] Surendra's grandson Prithvi Bir Bikram Shah became the king, but like his grandfather, he did not have many powers. [22]
Son of Girvan Yuddha Bikram Shah 6 Surendra Bikram Shah सुरेन्द्र विक्रम शाह (1829–1881) 12 May 1847 17 May 1881 34 years, 5 days Shah: Son of Rajendra Bikram Shah 7 Prithvi Bir Bikram Shah पृथ्वी वीर विक्रम शाह (1875–1911) 17 May 1881 11 December 1911 30 years, 208 ...
Prithvi Narayan Shah; Tribhuvan of Nepal; Surendra Bikram Shah This page was last edited on 29 August 2024, at 05:37 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
The Rana dynasty (Nepali: राणा वंश, romanized: Rāṇā vaṃśa, Sanskrit: [raːɳaː ʋɐ̃ɕɐ], Nepali: [raɳa bʌŋsʌ]) was a Chhetri [note 1] dynasty that [6] imposed authoritarianism in the Kingdom of Nepal from 1846 until 1951, reducing the Shah monarch to a figurehead and making the Prime Minister and other government positions held by the Ranas hereditary.
The Shah dynasty (Nepali: शाह वंश), also known as the Shahs of Gorkha or the Royal House of Gorkha, was the ruling Chaubise Thakuri dynasty [1] and the founder of the Gorkha Kingdom from 1559 to 1768 and later the unified Kingdom of Nepal from 1768 to 28 May 2008.
Princess Shruti of Nepal; Surendra Bikram Shah This page was last edited on 29 August 2024, at 05:24 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
– October 1850) was the Queen of Surendra Bikram Shah, King of Nepal. [1] She was the mother of Trailokya, Crown Prince of Nepal , and the stepmother of Narendra, General Prince of Nepal . References