Prithvi Bir Bikram Shah
Prithvi Bir Bikram Shah | |||||
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King of Nepal | |||||
Reign | 17 May 1881 – 11 December 1911 | ||||
Coronation | 1 December 1881[citation needed ] | ||||
Predecessor | Surendra Bikram Shah | ||||
Successor | Tribhuvan Bir Bikram Shah | ||||
Born | 18 August 1875 Basantapur, Nepal | ||||
Died | 11 December 1911 (aged 36) Kathmandu, Nepal | ||||
Spouse | Raman Rajya Lakshmi Devi Shah Divyeshwari Lakshmi Devi Shah Kirti Rajya Lakshmi Devi Shah Durga Rajya Lakshmi Devi Shah | ||||
Issue | Princess Lakshmi Princess Rama Princess Tara King Tribhuvan Princess Suman | ||||
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Dynasty | Shah | ||||
Father | Crown Prince Trailokya | ||||
Mother | Lalit Rajeshwori Rajya Lakshmi Devi | ||||
Religion | Hinduism |
Prithvi Bir Bikram Shah (Nepali: श्री ५ महाराजाधिराज पृथ्वी वीर विक्रम शाह देव), (18 August 1875 – 11 December 1911) was King of Nepal. Among the most notable events of his reign were the introduction of the first automobiles to Nepal, and the creation of strict water and sanitation systems for much of the country. King Prithvi's eldest child was Princess Lakshmi, who was married to Field Marshal Kaiser Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana.[1] She was made the Crown Princess and was heir to Nepal's throne until she was 11, when her brother Tribhuvan was born. Until then King Prithvi only had four daughters and four from another wife.[2]
While King Prithvi was kept at the Narayanhiti Royal Palace, his brothers, who were his closest allies and confidants were exiled to palaces across Nepal including in Palpa, Birgunj and Dhankuta from the Hanuman Dhoka Royal Palace, to prevent any repetition of attempts to regain royal prerogatives. Due to some of their increasing influence in state matters, fears of a coup arose and thus, movement restrictions imposed on the family became much more severe following the end of Prime Minister Bir Sumsher's rule with Chandra Sumsher on the Prime Ministerial throne, especially in relation to getting an audience with their half brother King Prithvi at the Narayanhiti Royal Palace, Kathmandu.
Much like his father Trailokya, King Prithvi also died under suspicious circumstances at a relatively young age, and his son Tribhuvan ascended the throne.
Honours
[edit ]- Sovereign of the Order of Gorkha Dakshina Bahu (1896).[citation needed ]
Ancestry
[edit ]Ancestors of Prithvi Bir Bikram Shah |
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8. King Rajendra Bikram Shah of Nepal 4. King Surendra Bikram Shah of Nepal 1. King Prithvi Bir Bikram Shah Dev 12. Kaji Bal Narsingh Kunwar 6. Jang Bahadur Kunwar Ranaji, 1st Maharaja of Lamjung and Kaski 13. Kajini Ganesh Kumari Thapa 14. Chautarya Prana Shah 7. Hiranyagarbha Kumari Devi, Maharani of Lamjung and Kaski 15. Chautaryani Moha Kumari Devi |
References
[edit ]- ^ Nepal Mandal
- ^ "Freepages". Archived from the original on 13 April 2014. Retrieved 20 November 2013.
Prithvi Bir Bikram Shah Born: 18 August 1875 Died: 11 December 1911
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Preceded by | King of Nepal 1881–1911 |
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