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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kot_massacreKot massacre - Wikipedia

    This massacre led to the loss of power of political clans such as Chautariyas, Pandes, Thapas, and Basnyats and that of King Rajendra Bikram Shah and Queen Rajya Laxmi Devi and ultimately the establishment of the Rana autocracy in Nepal.

  3. Jul 1, 2017 · Add a liberal dose of royalty-sanctioned history, as in the case of Nepal, and what we get is a flawed idea of history, where the Shah kings ‘united’ Nepal for the betterment of the people, and the century-long Rana rule was a dictatorial aberration marked by widespread oppression, until King Tribhuvan’s magnificent landing in Kathmandu ...

  4. On January. 5, 1845 through a royal proclamation he surrendered his all the sovereign powers to the junior queen Rajya Laxmi. The immature decision of the arrogant and inexperienced queen let to the Kot. massacre when Rana Jang Bahadur managed to murder important Bharadaras. This is called the Kot massacre in which many members.

  5. The Kot Parva was a massacre that established Jung Bahadur Rana as the Prime Minister and Commander-in-Chief of Nepal. Kot Parva happened in the Kot Palace due to the assassination of a...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rana_dynastyRana dynasty - Wikipedia

    He consolidated the position of premiership after conducting Kot massacre (Kot Parva) and Bhandarkhal Parva on the basic templates provided by his maternal grand-uncle Mukhtiyar Bhimsen Thapa. Rana Regime; Rule of Jang. After the massacres of Kot and Bhandarkhal, the Thapas, Pandes, Basnyats and other citizens had settled in Banaras.

  7. Jan 20, 2022 · After the Kot massacre in 1903 BS, Nepal was ruled by hereditary Rana prime ministers who came to power according to rules of succession and exercised absolute power. Kings were a puppet in their hands.

  8. Background of Rana regime. The rise of the Ranas was heightened by plotting the Kot massacre by Jung Bahadur Rana and his brothers gained power, thus reduced the power of Nepalese monarch to a figurehead, and the position of Prime Minister was made powerful and hereditary.