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  2. He is considered a significant figure in Nepalese history. Some modern historians blame Jung Bahadur for initiating a dark period in Nepalese history marked by an oppressive dictatorship that lasted 104 years, while others attribute this period to his nephews, the Shumsher Ranas. [3] .

  3. Jung Bahadur (born June 18, 1817, Kāthmāndu, Nepal—died Feb. 25, 1877, Kāthmāndu) 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. Maharaja Jung Bahadur Rana was Prime Minister and virtual ruler of Nepal for approximately more than three decades between 1846 and 1877. This biography profiles his childhood, life, reign, career, achievements and timeline.

  5. Chapters [Show] Introduction to Jung Bahadur. 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.

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    Rajendra then appointed Guru Prasad Shah as the Chief of the Army for the operation of removal of Jung Bahadur Rana from Nepal and started to accumulate weapons and training the troops. Antagonism from the British-India Company forced Rajendra and his troops to enter Nepal.

  7. Jan 15, 2017 · Book Source: Digital Library of India Item 2015.66474dc.contributor.author: Rana Bahadur Jungdc.date.accessioned: 2015-06-29T23:53:08Zdc.date.available:...

  8. Jun 10, 2017 · At the age of twenty, Jung Bahadur learnt the vagaries of court life and the swift blow of foul murder the hard way. The once-powerful Bhimsen had perished and his relatives and followers, including the Kunwars, were suddenly thrown out of their appointments and their properties seized.