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BAHADUR SHAH is A prince. He is the son of King Prithvi Narayan Shah. He was born in 1757. But he was imprisoned and exiled by his elder brother, Pratap Singh when the latter succeeded Prithvi Narayan Shah (January 1775).

After Pratap Singh was succeeded by his infant son Ran Bahadur Shah (November 1777), Bahadur Shah seized the regency from the dowager Queen Rajendra Laxmi (August 12, 1778). He lost it to her on June 20,

After Pratap Singh was succeeded by his infant son Ran Bahadur Shah (November 1777), Bahadur Shah seized the regency from the dowager Queen Rajendra Laxmi (August 12, 1778). He lost it to her on June 20, 1779, but resumed it after her death on July 13, 1785.

During this period as Regent (1785-1794), he presided over the incorporation of the Chaubisi and Baisi principalities into Nepal, the conquest of the territories as far west as Garhwal, the First Nepal-Tibet War (1788-1789) and the Second Nepal-Tibet War (1791-1792).

Bahadur Shah of Nepal
King Bahadur Shah

Dismissed from all offices when King Ran Bahadur attained his majority (April 1794), he was later arrested and thrown into prison (February 1797) where he died of ill-treatment (June 1797).

Some Facts and Information about king bahadur shah of Nepal

  • Born: June 16, 1757, Nuwakot, Bagmati
  • Died: June 24, 1797, Pashupatinath Temple, Kathmandu
  • Parents: Narendra Rajya Laxmi Devi, Prithvi Narayan Shah
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  • Children: Ripu Mardan Shah, Shatru Bhanjan Shah
  • Grandparents: Nara Bhupal Shah, Kaushalyavati Devi, Abhiman Singh
  • Great-grandparent: Raja of Palpa
Dismissed from all offices when King Ran Bahadur attained his majority (April 1794), he was later arrested and thrown into prison (February 1797) where he died of ill-treatment (June 1797). the date of death of bahadur shah of Nepal was  June 24, 1797, at the Pashupatinath Temple, Kathmandu.

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