Bhimsen Thapa
Bhimsen Thapa (Nepali: भीमसेन थापा; August 1775 – 5 August 1839)
- ↑ Paudel, Punya Prasad (2006). Aatreya dekhi Paudel samma. Paudel Society for Cultural Promotion. p. 101.
Shree Mukhtiyar General Bhimsen Thapa
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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 |
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Preceded by | Rana Bahadur Shah as Mukhtiyar |
Succeeded by | Ranajang Pande |
Commander-in-Chief
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Preceded by | Damodar Pandey |
Succeeded by | Rana Jang Pandey |
Janam | August 1775 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 |