Bhimsen Thapa (Nepali: भीमसेन थापा; August 1775 – 5 August 1839)

  1. Paudel, Punya Prasad (2006). Aatreya dekhi Paudel samma. Paudel Society for Cultural Promotion. p. 101.
Shree Mukhtiyar General Bhimsen Thapa
Bhimsen Thapa

Bhimsen Thapa, the Mukhtiyar (equivalent to Prime Minister) of Nepal from 1806 to 1837


In office
1806 – 1837
Monarch Girvan Yuddha Bikram Shah Deva
Rajendra Bikram Shah
Preceded by Rana Bahadur Shah
as Mukhtiyar
Succeeded by Ranajang Pande

Commander-in-Chief
Preceded by Damodar Pandey
Succeeded by Rana Jang Pandey

Janam August 1775(1775-08-00)
Pipal Thok village, Gorkha district, Nepal
Maut 5 August 1839 (aged 64)
Bhim-Mukteshowr, Kathmandu, Nepal
Nationality Nepali
Relations nephew Mathabarsingh Thapa, grandsonJung Bahadur Rana, niece Queen Tripurasundari of Nepal
Children Lalita Devi Pande, Janak Kumari Pande, and Dirgha Kumari Pande[1]
Dharam Hindu, Kshetri
Military service
Allegiance Template:Country data Kingdom of Nepal
Service/branch Nepal Army
Rank Commander-in-Chief
Commands Commander-in-Chief
Battles/wars Anglo-Nepalese War