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Mathabar Singh Thapa listen (Nepali: माथवरसिंह थापा, 1798–1845) was the
Prime Minister of
Nepal and the Commander-In-Chief of the
Nepalese Army from 25...
- pardoned. The pro-Thapa
soldiers rallied to Bhimsen,
Mathabar Singh, and
Sherjung Thapa's houses.
Mathabar Singh fled to
India while pretending to go on a...
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between Mathabar Singh and
Ranbir Singh regarding the latter's
shift of
loyalty towards the
Senior Queen Samrajya Lakshmi,
resulting in
Mathabar Singh resigning...
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commonly known as Jung Bahadur, a name
given to him by his
maternal uncle,
Mathabar Singh Thapa. Jung
Bahadur was born on 18 June 1817 in Balkot, southern...
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political power in 1843 CE in the
political m****acre by
Prime Minister Mathabar Singh Thapa as a
revenge for his
uncle Bhimsen's
death in 1839. The family...
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Nepal during the
prime ministership of his
uncle Mathabar Singh Thapa. On 17 May 1845
around 11 pm,
Mathabar Singh was
summoned to the
royal palace and was...
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until the
adoption of the
title of
Prime Minister in
November 1843 by
Mathabar Singh Thapa who
became Mukhtiyar as well as
Prime Minister and the Chief...
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independently of the
prime minister. He
stripped Bhimsen Thapa and Thapa's nephew,
Mathabar Singh, of
their military authority.
Shortly afterward the
youngest son...
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Prime Minister of
Nepal and Commander-in-Chief of the
Nepalese Army,
Mukhtiyar Mathabar Singh Thapa, (1843-1845) of the
Chhetri Thapa dynasty....
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Mathabar Singh Thapa,
shown with
sideburns of the
style worn by
Hindu Kshatriya military commanders in the
Indian subcontinent....