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Nepalese Dynasty
The Rana dynasty (Nepali: राणा वंश, romanized: rāṇā baṃśa) was a Chhetri dynasty that imposed authoritarianism in the Kingdom of Nepal from 15 September
Rana_dynasty
Royal Rajput dynasty of Rajasthan
branch of the Guhila dynasty ended with their defeat against the Khalji dynasty at the Siege of Chittorgarh (1303). In 1326, Rana Hammir, who belonged
Sisodia_dynasty
Sovereign kingdom in South Asia (1768–2008)
the first Rana ruler, the Rana dynasty reduced the Shah monarch's role to that of a figurehead and exercised absolute control. The Rana rule was marked
Kingdom_of_Nepal
Princely state of the Kingdom of Nepal
Maharaja Jung Bahadur Rana in 1856 by His Majesty King Surendra Bir Bikram Shah. It was ruled by the Rana dynasty, a Chhetri dynasty, and was entitled to
Lamjung_and_Kaski
Building in Kathmandu, Nepal
initially built by Nain Singh Thapa of the Thapa dynasty but was later occupied by Jung Bahadur Rana, as prime minister, the executive head of Nepal.
Thapathali_Durbar
Dynasty that ruled Kingdom of Gorkha (1559–1768) and Kingdom of Nepal (1768–2008)
1846, the Rana dynasty gained power in Nepal. The Ranas became prime ministers and reduced the King's status to a figurehead position. The Ranas ruled Nepal
Shah_dynasty
Nepalese princess (born 1971)
suggested as well. Through her father, Devyani was born as a member of the Rana dynasty. Her mother, Usha Raje Scindia, is the daughter of Jivajirao Scindia
Devyani_Rana
Given name and surname
the Rana dynasty Gyanu Rana (born 1949), Nepalese singer and reality show judge Jaspal Rana (1976–2026), Indian sport pistol shooter Jayant Rana (died
Rana_(name)
Nepalese politician (born 1941)
Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana (Nepali: पशुपति शम्शेर जङ्ग बहादुर राणा) is a politician and statesman from the former Rana dynasty of Nepal. He served as
Pashupati Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana
Pashupati_Shumsher_Jung_Bahadur_Rana
Political Rajput family of Nepal
Thapa dynasty to the dominating position of central court politics of Nepal. The Thapa family gave rise to the Rana dynasty of Jung Bahadur Kunwar Rana whose
Thapa_dynasty
Former prime minister of Nepal
Rana was born into a noble Hindu Chhetri family, his father Dhir Shamsher, was the youngest brother of Jung Bahadur Rana who started the Rana dynasty
Juddha Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana
Juddha_Shumsher_Jung_Bahadur_Rana
Nepalese army officer
of the Shamsher Rana family of Nepal through then Maharajkumar Baber Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana. A member of the former Rana dynasty of Nepal, Gaurav
Gaurav_Shumsher_JB_Rana
Ethnic group in Nepal and India
the Pande dynasty, the Basnyat dynasty, the Kunwar family (and their offspring branch, the autocratic Rana dynasty) and the Thapa dynasty. From 1806
Chhetri
Ceremonial crown worn by Rana Prime Ministers of Nepal
century. It was worn by members of the Rana dynasty, who held hereditary positions as prime ministers during the Rana regime (1846–1951). The crown incorporates
Rana_Crown
Surname list
military commander Jung Bahadur Kunwar Rana; Eighth Prime Minister of Nepal and Founder of 104 years old Rana dynasty in Nepal Bam Bahadur Kunwar, Ninth Prime
Kunwar_(surname)
Maharaja of Lamjung and Kaski
Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana GCB GCSI GCMG GCVO FRGS (8 July 1863 – 26 November 1929) was a Prime Minister of Nepal from the Rana dynasty. He served in this
Chandra Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana
Chandra_Shumsher_Jung_Bahadur_Rana
Founder of the Rana dynasty in Nepal
dynasty with Mukhtiyar Bhimsen Thapa through his mother, Ganesh Kumari, and to the aristocratic Pande family through his maternal grandmother, Rana Kumari
Jung_Bahadur_Rana
Ethnic group in Nepal and India
Magar, Kaji Jayant Rana Magar, Kaji Bandhu Rana Magar, Kaji Sarbajit Rana Magar and Abhiman Singh Rana Magar. During the Rana Dynasty, Magars almost had
Magars
Official order of succession of the Rana Dynasty of Nepal
The Rolls of Succession in Rana or Rollkram Pratha was the official order of succession of the Rana Dynasty of Nepal. This order was regulated not only
Succession to the Nepalese throne
Succession_to_the_Nepalese_throne
Maharana of Mewar from 1509 to 1528
commonly known as Rana Sanga, was the Maharana of Mewar from 24 May 1509 until his death in 1528. A member of the Sisodia dynasty, he controlled parts
Rana_Sanga
Nepalese princess (1976–2001)
Shumsher Jang Bahadur Rana, a member of the aristocratic Rana family of Nepal, descendants of Maharaja Chandra Shumsher Jang Bahadur Rana through the Field
Princess_Shruti_of_Nepal
Indian honorary title
Rana (IAST: Rāṇā, राणा) is a historical royal title from the Indian subcontinent, where it is today used as a hereditary name. "Rana" was formerly used
Rana_(title)
and other important buildings were constructed. From 1846 to 1951 the Rana dynasty ruled, which saw both art and architecture of Nepal become heavily influenced
Architecture_of_Nepal
Nepalese politician, army general, and minister of state
Shumsher Jang Kunwar Ranaji or shortly Dhir Shumsher Rana posthumously known as Dhir Shumsher Jang Bahadur Rana, was a Nepalese politician, army general, and
Dhir_Shumsher_Rana
Nepalese military commander
Ashiram Kunwar in the Kunwar family. His descendants went on to found the Rana dynasty of Nepal. He was a successful general in King Prithvi Narayan Shah's
Ram_Krishna_Kunwar
Nepalese Maharani and principal wife of Jung Bahadur Rana
by Jung Bahadur Rana during the Kot massacre. Devi married Jung Bahadur Rana, the first Prime Minister of Nepal from the Rana dynasty, on 8 May 1854.
Hiranya_Garbha_Devi
Nepalese general
Bahadur Rana was born in the Rana dynasty as the second son of Commander-In-Chief of the Nepalese Army Dhir Shamsher Kunwar Rana. Dambar Shamsher Rana enjoyed
Dambar_Shumsher_Rana
Noble Chhetri family of Gorkha Kingdom
of the family including Amarsingh established the Rana dynasty of Nepal and styled themselves as Rana Rajputs while Jayakrishna most section remained as
Kunwar_family
King of Nepal (1911–1950; 1951–1955)
coronation, the position of monarch was largely ceremonial, with the Rana dynasty exercising de facto power. Tribhuvan had tattoos from his neck to the
Tribhuvan_of_Nepal
Political family of Nepal
the Shah dynasty, Basnyat family and Thapa dynasty before the rise of the Rana dynasty. The Pande dynasty is the oldest noble family to hold the title
Pande_family
Topics referred to by the same term
multiple origins Raña, a Spanish surname Rana dynasty, a ruling dynasty in Nepal (1846–1951) Rana, Burkina Faso, a town in Boulkiemdé Province Raná (Chrudim District)
Rana
Nepalese political family
political dynasty, he was a socio-political activist during the Rana dynasty and was exiled to India by then Prime Minister Chandra Sumsher J.B. Rana. Four
Koirala_family
Beverage made from Nepali tea plants
1900s, Nepal was under the reign of a highly centralized autocracy, the Rana Dynasty, which acted as a monarchy; their policies resulted in the isolation
Nepali_tea
Government residences in Nepal
The Rana palaces of Nepal were built by the Rana dynasty rulers of Nepal as both private and government buildings. The Rana rule lasted for 104 years
Rana_palaces_of_Nepal
19th century Nepalese politician, the eldest son of Jung Bahadur Rana
Kingdom of Nepal. He was the eldest son of the founder of Rana dynasty, Jung Bahadur Kunwar Rana. He claimed the Premiership of Kingdom of Nepal and the
Jagat_Jung_Rana
Nepalese jute mill
mostly remembered for initiating the democracy movement against the Rana dynasty in Nepal. The mill is also a tourist attraction for locals due to its
Biratnagar_Jute_Mill
Maharajah of Nepal
Field-Marshal Shree Maharaja Sir Mohan Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana (Nepali: मोहन शम्शेर जङ्गबहादुर राणा), GCB, GCIE, GBE (23 December 1885 – 6 January 1967)
Mohan Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana
Mohan_Shumsher_Jung_Bahadur_Rana
Nepali army general
Rana (15 January 1934 – 4 May 2007) was the 34th Chief of Army Staff of the Royal Nepalese Army.[citation needed] He was a member of the Rana Dynasty
Satchit_Rana
Prince of Nepal
exiled to India because of his involvement in a conspiracy against the Rana dynasty. He was born in Hanuman Dhoka Palace, and was a son of King Surendra
Prince_Narendra_of_Nepal
Nepalese bodybuilder and politician (1909–1941)
autocracy of the Rana dynasty. He was killed during the freedom movement, and is duly recognized as one of the four martyrs of Nepal of the Rana era. Dharma
Dharma_Bhakta_Mathema
Former prime minister of Nepal
of the Army Dhir Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana (a younger brother of the Rana dynasty founder Jung Bahadur Rana) and his third wife, Rani Nanda Kumari,
Dev Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana
Dev_Shumsher_Jung_Bahadur_Rana
Indian politician (died 2023)
British Raj. Judeo's wife was Ganga Rajya Laxmi, was from the former Rana dynasty of Nepal. Their daughter, Niharika Raje, married Dushyant Singh, a politician
Ranjeet_Singh_Judeo
Country in South Asia
Nepal. The Shah dynasty established the Kingdom of Nepal and later formed an alliance with the British Empire, under its Rana dynasty of premiers. The
Nepal
Nepali revolutionary
District who led a rebellion against Jung Bahadur Rana's authority and the overall rule of the Rana dynasty. The Nepalese government considers him as "the
Lakhan_Thapa
Rana Dynasty GCVO 1911 Royalty Chandra Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana Nepal – Rana Dynasty GCMG 1919 Royalty Bhim Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana Nepal – Rana
List of honorary British knights and dames
List_of_honorary_British_knights_and_dames
Indian dynasty in what is now Rajasthan
branch rose from the village of Sisoda with the title Rana and established the Sisodia Rajput dynasty. The history of the Guhilas has been obscured by bardic
Guhila_dynasty
Nepalese diplomat (1892–1964)
of Maharaja Sir Chandra Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana, the fifth Prime Minister of Nepal of the Rana dynasty and Bada Maharani Chandra Loka Bhaktha Rajya
Kaiser Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana
Kaiser_Shumsher_Jung_Bahadur_Rana
King of Nepal (1950–1951; 2001–2008)
King. After India voiced its opposition to the hereditary rule of the Rana dynasty as Prime Ministers of Nepal, a deal was reached in January 1951. Gyanendra's
Gyanendra_of_Nepal
Former confederation in Nepal
unified Kingdom of Nepal continued to be ruled by the Shah dynasty, with the Rana dynasty de facto ruling the country from 1846 to February 1951 AD. In
Chaubisi_Rajya
contributions from among others, General Khadga Sumsher Rana. After the overthrow of the Rana dynasty in 1951, Buddhism gradually developed in the country
Buddhism_in_Nepal
Nepalese politician and military general
of Nepal. He was born in the Rana dynasty as third son of Commander-In-Chief of the Nepalese Army Dhir Shamsher Kunwar Rana. He was influential in the family
Khadga Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana
Khadga_Shumsher_Jung_Bahadur_Rana
Nepalese Army from 19 May 1999 to 9 September 2003. He is a member of Rana Dynasty of Nepal. He was Chief of Army during a turbulent period in the country's
Prajwalla_Shamsher_JB_Rana
Prime Minister of Nepal from the Rana dynasty. On 14 October 1884, following the death of his uncle Dhir Shumsher Rana, Jit was promoted to be the Commander-In-Chief
Jit_Jung_Rana
Series of political movements from the 20th century to 2008
oldest nation-states, Nepal was unified by the Shah Dynasty and has since been ruled by the Rana royal family after a coup d'état that installed Jung
Nepalese_democracy_movement
Former prime minister of Nepal
and Kaski from 29 November 1945 to 30 April 1948 as the head of the Rana dynasty. He was one of the first prime ministers of Nepal in over a century to
Padma Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana
Padma_Shumsher_Jung_Bahadur_Rana
Former kingdom in the Himalayas (1559–1768)
of Kathmandu Kingdom of Nepal List of Hindu empires and dynasties Shah dynasty Rana dynasty Hamilton, Francis Buchanan (1819). An Account of the Kingdom
Gorkha_kingdom
Netherlands. His father Chandra Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana was the Prime Minister of Nepal from the Rana dynasty. Born 1909 at Singha Durbar, Kathmandu– 4 June
Shanker Sumsher Jung Bahadur Rana
Shanker_Sumsher_Jung_Bahadur_Rana
Former prime minister of Nepal
रणोद्दिप सिंह कुँवर) was the second Prime Minister of Nepal from the Rana dynasty. His style was His Excellency Commanding General Shree Shree Shree Maharaja
Ranodip_Singh_Kunwar
Surname list
served as Senapati (General) during the early years of the Rana dynasty under Jung Bahadur Rana in the Kingdom of Nepal, documenting that at least one member
Sedhain
Rana Shumsher Rana (posthumously known as Rana Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana (Nepali: रण शमशेर जङ्गबहादुर राणा); 1861–1887) was the Commander-In-Chief of
Rana Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana
Rana_Shumsher_Jung_Bahadur_Rana
Rajmata of Gwalior (1919–2001)
Nepalese Army Khadga Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana, the nephew of founder of Rana dynasty of Nepal, Jang Bahadur Kunwar Rana. She died at Vijaya Raje's birth. Her
Vijaya_Raje_Scindia
Nepali politician
Subarna Shamsher Rana (Nepali: सुवर्ण सम्शेर राणा) (1910 – 9 November 1977) was a leading figure in the movement to overthrow the ruling Rana oligarchy and
Subarna_Shamsher_Rana
Nepalese cricketer
Major General Madan Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana was a Nepalese cricketer and a son of the 13th Prime Minister of Nepal Chandra Shumsher JBR. He organized
Madan Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana
Madan_Shumsher_Jung_Bahadur_Rana
Nepalese diplomat
Shumsher and Bahadur Shumsher feared that it could threaten autocratic Rana dynasty's powers. After Prime Minister Padma Shumsher was replaced by Mohan Shumsher
Krishna Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana
Krishna_Shumsher_Jung_Bahadur_Rana
Indian politician
Rajya Lakshmi, granddaughter of the last Rana dynasty Prime Minister of Nepal, Mohan Shumsher Jang Bahadur Rana. Singh completed his education at the University
Vikramaditya Singh (Jammu and Kashmir politician)
Vikramaditya_Singh_(Jammu_and_Kashmir_politician)
Sri Sri Sri Bada Maharani
of Nepal from the Rana dynasty. Devi was married to Ranodip Singh Kunwar, the second prime minister of Nepal from the Rana dynasty, as a second wife.
Hari_Priya_Devi
Topics referred to by the same term
to the 1951 revolution 1951 Nepalese revolution, ending the rule of Rana dynasty 1979 Nepalese student protests, for a multiparty system in the country
Nepalese_protests
Maharana of Mewar from 1326 to 1364
cadet branch Rana of the Guhila dynasty, who regained control of the region, re-established the dynasty after defeating the Tughlaq dynasty, and captured
Hammir_Singh
Indo-Aryan ethno-linguistic group of Nepal and India
Bahadur Rana, himself a Khas, no longer referred to Khas as a country, rather as a jāt (species or community) within the Gorkha kingdom. The Shah dynasty of
Khas_people
Political party in Nepal
first attempt to form an organization to lead the revolution against the Rana dynasty in Nepal. Led by Tanka Prasad Acharya, the group was founded in 1936
Nepal_Praja_Parishad
Ex-IGP, Nepal
Om Bikram Rana is the 19th IGP of Nepal. In September, 2006, he was appointed Inspector General of Nepal Police, the highest police rank of Nepal Police
Om_Bikram_Rana
Queen consort of Nepal
for the Kot massacre in 1846, which initiated the 104-year rule of the Rana dynasty in Nepal. Rajya Lakshmi Devi was born around 1814. She was from Gorakpur
Rajya_Lakshmi_Devi
Crown Princess of Nepal
belonged to the aristocratic Rana family and was the daughter of late Honorary General Hari Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana and his wife, Megha Kumari Rajya
Indra, Crown Princess of Nepal
Indra,_Crown_Princess_of_Nepal
Jagat Shumsher Rana (Nepali: जगत शमशेर राणा) was the Commander-In-Chief of the Nepalese Army from 27 February 1877 to 11 May 1879. Rana was born in 1826
Jagat_Shumsher_Rana
Prime Minister of Nepal
Commanding General Shree Maharaja Sir Bir Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana GCSI (10 December 1852 – 5 March 1901) was the 11th Prime Minister of Nepal. He is
Bir Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana
Bir_Shumsher_Jung_Bahadur_Rana
Nepalese Kaji and governor of Jumla (1783–1842)
Kunwar family of Gorkha. He was the father of Jung Bahadur Rana, founder of the Rana dynasty. Bal Narsingh married Ganesh Kumari, daughter of Thapa Kaji
Bal_Narsingh_Kunwar
Sino-Tibetan language of central-eastern Nepal
conquest of Nepal by the Shah Dynasty, and additionally only adopted the name Nepali in the 1930s. From the start of the Rana dynasty in the 1840s until democratization
Newar_language
German physiotherapist
his plans to overthrow the Prime Minister of the Rana dynasty, which had controlled the Shah dynasty and kept the royal family under house arrest for
Erika_Leuchtag
Nepal minister of defense (1888–1960)
Sir Baber Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana (27 January 1888 – 12 May 1960) was a member of the Rana dynasty who served as the Minister of Defence of Nepal in
Baber Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana
Baber_Shumsher_Jung_Bahadur_Rana
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. In November
List_of_monarchs_of_Nepal
19th-century Nepalese general and first victim of the 1846 Kot massacre
(Bhardars), paving the way for Jung Bahadur Rana to consolidate power and eventually establish the Rana dynasty. Historians offer differing interpretations
Abhiman_Singh_Rana_Magar
Narsingh Kunwar emerged victorious and founded the Rana dynasty, and came to be known as Jung Bahadur Rana. The king was made a titular figure, and the post
Hinduism_in_Nepal
Social democratic political party in Nepal
lines. NC prime ministers led four governments between the fall of the Rana dynasty and the start of the Panchayat era, including the first democratically
Nepali_Congress
Nepalese general
eventually leading to the rise of Jung Bahadur Rana and the establishment of the autocratic Rana dynasty. Following Gagan Singh's assassination, Queen
Gagan_Singh_Bhandari
families from Gorkha such as "Pande dynasty", "Basnyat dynasty", and "Thapa dynasty" before the rule of "Rana dynasty". During the Shah monarchy, the officers
Chief_of_the_Nepalese_Army
marshals in Nepal Bahadur Bhawan Rana dynasty Rana palaces of Nepal Bir Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana Jung Bahadur Rana Dan Edwards. "The relations between
Rudra Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana
Rudra_Shumsher_Jung_Bahadur_Rana
Nepalese politician (1894–1941)
was executed by the autocratic Rana dynasty. He is one of the four martyrs of the Nepalese revolution that toppled the Rana regime. The other three are Dashrath
Shukraraj_Shastri
as the prime minister and the chief of the Nepalese Army. During the Rana dynasty, the position of Prime Minister was hereditary and the officeholder held
List of prime ministers of Nepal
List_of_prime_ministers_of_Nepal
Fort ruin in the Rasuwa District of Nepal
campaign of Sino-Nepalese War in July 1792. In 1855 during the Rana dynasty when Jung Bahadur Rana invaded Qing-ruled Tibet in Nepalese–Tibetan War, the fort
Rasuwa_Fort
for central power amongst each other. Jung Bahadur Rana was the first ruler from this dynasty. Rana rulers were titled "Shree Teen" and "Maharaja", whereas
History_of_Nepal
the Terrible in the Siege of Kazan Qing dynasty 1862–1889 Qing dynasty (Imperial Flag) 1862–1912 Rana dynasty c. 19th–20th centuries Republic of Venice
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Nepalese politician
Bharat Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana (Nepali: भरत शमशेर जंगबहादुर राणा) was a Nepalese politician that served as the first leader of opposition in the Pratinidhi
Bharat Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana
Bharat_Shumsher_Jung_Bahadur_Rana
Kingdom of Nepal Shumshers Commanders and leaders Ranodip Singh Kunwar † Jagat Jang Rana † Khadga Shumsher Bhim Shumsher Bir Shumsher Dambar Shumsher Rana
1885_Nepal_coup_d'état
2001 killing of Royal family members
The most commonly mentioned theory cites his relationship with Devyani Rana, whom he had met in the United Kingdom and had been dating for several years
Nepalese_royal_massacre
Nepali political dynasty
politics of Nepal together with the Shah dynasty, Pande family and the Thapa dynasty before the rise of the Rana dynasty. This family is descended from Shivaram
Basnyat_family
1201–1779 ruling dynasty of the Kathmandu Valley
The Malla dynasty (Newar: मल्ल वंश:; Malla vanśa) also known as the Malla Confederacy, was the ruling dynasty of the Kathmandu Valley and its surrounding
Malla_dynasty_(Nepal)
Protest
Nepal's history, and led to the Revolution of 1951 and the fall of the Rana dynasty. Started by students of the Tin Dhara Pakshala hostel, and later also
Jayatu_Sanskritam
Former prime minister of Nepal
Thapa from the prominent Thapa dynasty. He was first in line to be the Prime Minister of Nepal after Jung Bahadur Rana but due to his premature death
Bam_Bahadur_Kunwar
Second in line to the Nepalese throne
grandmother is deposed queen Komal Rajya Lakshmi Devi Shah, a member of the Rana dynasty. On his mother's side, he is descended from the Indian princely family
Prince_Hridayendra_of_Nepal
Toran Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana was the first police chief of Nepal Police after the establishment of the force in the year 2007 B.S. (1951 A.D.) However
Toran Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana
Toran_Shumsher_Jung_Bahadur_Rana
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