- Shah kings, the
Mulkajis (Chief Kajis) or
Chautariyas served as
prime ministers in a
council of 4
Chautariyas, 4 Kajis, and
sundry officers.
These Bharadars...
- Jiva Shah
Chautariya Prana Shah
Mukhtiyar Chautariya Fatya Jung Shah
Mukhtiyar Chautariya Pushkar Shah
Birbaha Shah
Chautariya Bam Shah
Chautariya Hasti Dal...
-
Mukthiyar General Sri Sri Sri
Chautariya Pushkar Shah (August 16, 1784 – 1841) was the
Mukhtiyar of
Nepal from
August 1838 to
early 1839. He previously...
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comprised 1
Chautariya 4
Kajis 4 Sirdar/Sardars 2
Subedars 1
Khazanchi 1 Kapardar. As for
Regmi states, the
government of
Nepal comprised 4
Chautariyas 4 Kajis...
-
different times of
Nepalese history. At the time of the Shah dynasty,
either Chautariya, Kaji, or
Mulkajis (Chief Kajis)
served the
function of
prime ministers...
- died at Nuwakot. In
order to
prevent Prince Bahadur Shah from
being a
Chautariya(royal
chief minister),
Swarup Singh Karki marched with army to Nuwakot...
- Initially, she sta**** at the
residence of Amar
Bikram Shah, son of
General Chautariya Pushkar Shah, who had been Nepal's
Prime Minister in 1838-39. Amar Bikram...
-
brother of the king. The
second contingent of
Gorkhali forces led by
Chautariya ****ddam
Kirti Shah (also a
brother of the king) p****ed
Dharampani and...
-
September 1846) or
Fatya Jang Shah, also po****rly
known as
Fatte Jang
Chautariya, was the 6th
prime minister of Nepal.
Fateh Jung Shah was born on 1805...
- Kathmandu.
Prime Minister Chautariya Pushkar Shah and his
family also
lived in the area. The area was
basically reserved for
Chautariya families. The property...