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  2. The then Prime Minister of Nepal, Jung Bahadur Rana, provided her with shelter at the palace in Thapathali, which now houses an office of the Nepal Rastra Bank (Thapathali Durbar), according to Samim Miya Ansari. Jung Bahadur Rana took this step despite being on good terms with the British at the time.

  3. Jung Bahadur was the prime minister and virtual ruler of Nepal from 1846 to 1877, who established the powerful Rana dynasty of hereditary prime ministers, an office that remained in his family until 1951.

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  4. Jung Bahadur Rana (Kunwar) was an astounding figure in Nepalese history. He was named “Rana” after his reign as Prime Minister and Commander-in-Chief of Nepal. He was born on June 18, 1817 A.D., and had a comfortable childhood. He was involved in the duties and responsibilities of an administrator at a young age.

  5. Maharaja Jung Bahadur Rana was Prime Minister and virtual ruler of Nepal for approximately more than three decades between 1846 and 1877. He was a courageous man and was able to successfully overthrow his rivals, and subsequently reinforce his command in the administrative, judicial and civil affairs of the country.

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    On the night of 25 April 1806, King Rana Bahadur was killed by step-brother Sher Bahadur in desperation after which Bal Narsingh immediately killed the King's assassin. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] [ 27 ] He was a close ally of the influential minister Bhimsen Thapa, [ 25 ] who initiated a great massacre at Bhandarkhal garden following the chaos from the King ...

  7. Sep 5, 2020 · The bloodshed led to the rise of Jung Bahadur Kunwar – the ancestor of all the Ranas to follow. Jung Bahadur rose to pre-eminence because the Shahs bickered, and the courtier families of the Pandes, Thapas and Basnyats carried on their feuds.

  8. Jun 10, 2017 · Jung Bahadur Kunwar Rana was born in June 1817 at Thapathali Durbar, residence of Prime Minister Bhimsen Thapa. He spent his youth and teens in different climates and terrains, Dhankuta in the east and Dadeldhura and Jumla in the far west, where his father Bal Narsingh Kunwar was posted as a governor.