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  1. Krishna Shah ( Nepali: कृष्ण शाह ; ?–1661) was King of the Gorkha Kingdom in the Indian subcontinent, present-day Nepal.

  2. The monarchs of Nepal were members of the Shah dynasty who ruled over the Kingdom of Nepal from 1743 to its dissolution in 2008. However, from 1846 until the 1951 revolution, the country was de facto ruled by the hereditary prime ministers from the Rana dynasty, reducing the role of the Shah monarch to that of a figurehead. [1]

    Name
    Lifespan
    Reign Start
    Reign End
    Prithvi Narayan Shah The Great [37] ...
    ( 1723-01-11) 11 January 1723 [38] [39] – ...
    3 April 1743 [40] [note 2]
    11 January 1775 ( 31 years, 314 days) [5] ...
    Pratap Singh Shah प्रतापसिंह ...
    ( 1751-04-16) 16 April 1751 [16] – 17 ...
    11 January 1775 [43]
    17 November 1777 ( 2 years, 310 days) ...
    Rana Bahadur Shah रण बहादुर ...
    ( 1775-05-25) 25 May 1775 [44] – 25 April ...
    17 November 1777 [44]
    8 March 1799 ( 21 years, 111 days) [14] ...
    Girvan Yuddha Bikram Shah गीर्वाणयुद्ध ...
    ( 1797-10-19) 19 October 1797 [46] – 20 ...
    8 March 1799 [49] [20]
    20 November 1816 ( 17 years, 257 days) ...
  3. May 7, 2013 · Nepalese royal massacre. Wikipedia • The Nepalese royal massacre occurred on 1 June 2001 at the Narayanhiti Palace, the then-residence of the Nepali monarchy. Nine members of the royal family,...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shah_dynastyShah dynasty - Wikipedia

    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 and the founder of the Gorkha Kingdom from 1559 to 1768 and later the unified Kingdom of Nepal from 1768 to 28 May 2008.

  5. Krishna Shah is a Peaceful and Religious King of Gorkha that established Diplomatic Relationship with surrounding Kingdoms. After his death, his son Rudra Shah took the throne of Gorkha. References. Subedi, Raja Ram, 2061, “Nepalko Tathya Itihas,” Sajha Prakashan. Acharya, Baburam.

  6. royalark.net › Nepal › nepal4NEPAL

    b . posthumously, at Tanahun, ca. 1697, eldest son of Sri Sri Sri Sri Maharajadhiraj Kumar Yuvaraj Virbhadra Shah, by his second wife, Sri Sri Sri Sri Maharajadhijkumari Yuvarani Malikavati Devi, daughter of Sri Sri Sri Raja Digvi Jaya Sen, Raja of Tanahun, educ. privately. Succeeded on the death of his grandfather, 1716.

  7. royalark.net › Nepal › nepal5NEPAL

    Crowned at the Nyasal Chowk, Hanuman Dhoka Palace, Katmandu, 25 th September 1768. Granted the title of Sri Maharaja Bahadur Shamsher Jang, and appointed to an Imperial mansab of 5,000 zat and 4,000 sawar, by Emperor Shah Alam II, 12 th March 1772. m.