- 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...
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contemporary writer Francis Hamilton, the
government of
Nepal comprised: 2
Chautariyas 4
Kajis 4 Sirdar/Sardars 2
Subedars 1
Khazanchi 1 Kapardar. Per historian...
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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...
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Connected Members Jharana Thapa, wife of
eighth descendant of Bada Kaji
Chautariyas are non-throne
lineage descendants of Shah dynasty. King Prithvipati...
- meeting. This m****acre led to the loss of
power of
political clans such as
Chautariyas, Pandes, Thapas, and
Basnyats and that of King
Rajendra Bikram Shah and...
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Nepal (19th century–1990)
Damodar Pande Bhimsen Thapa Ranga Nath
Poudyal Chautariya Puskhar Shah Rana Jang
Pande Ranga Nath
Poudyal Fateh Jung Shah Mathabarsingh...
- 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...
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commanded by army
generals Amar
Singh Thapa,
Hastidal Shah
Chautariya,
Bamshah Chautariya and
Ranjor Thapa against King
Pradyumna Shah and his sons Kunwar...
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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...