- or Ranoddip), KCSI (3
April 1825 – 22
November 1885),
commonly known as
Ranodip Singh Kunwar (Nepali: रणोद्दिप सिंह कुँवर) was the
second Prime Minister...
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Colonel Ranodip Singh Kunwar, the
brother of Jung
Bahadur Rana, who
moved into Choutaria's
residence after minor renovations.
After Ranodip became prime...
- Army and was the
stronghold behind the
premiership of Shri Tin
Maharaja Ranodip Singh Bahadur Kunwar Rana. He
protected the
premiership of his brother...
- motive, he
attempted a coup
against his uncles;
Maharaja Prime Minister Ranodip Singh Kunwar and Commander-In-Chief Dhir
Shamsher Kunwar Rana in the winter...
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Prime Minister: 1
August 1856 – 25 May 1857) II. Shrī Tīn
Ranodip Singh Kunwar (aka
Ranodip Singh Rana) KCSI (3
April 1825 – ********inated 22 November...
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brother C-in-C
Ranodip Singh Kunwar (Ranaudip
Singh Bahadur Rana) (later to
succeed Jung
Bahadur and
become Sri Teen
Maharaja Ranodip Singh of Nepal)...
- 1877
Monarch King
Surendra Preceded by Bam
Bahadur Kunwar Succeeded by
Ranodip Singh Kunwar Personal details Born 18 June 1817 Balkot,
Arghakhanchi district...
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Nepal from the Rana
dynasty and the
second Maharajah of
Lamjang and Kaski.
Ranodip established many
Sanskrit schools and
published the
first Nepali calendar...
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examples of
Nepalis with the
middle name/surname
Singh are: Amar
Singh Thapa,
Ranodip Singh, and
Pratap Singh Shah.
Singh is a
common Hindu name in Guyana. Some...
- In the coup d'état of 1846, the
nephews of Jung
Bahadur and
Ranodip Singh murdered Ranodip Singh and the sons of Jung Bahadur,
adopted the name of Jung...