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  2. List of monarchs of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    He founded Nepal after invading Nuwakot in 1744 which started the unification process of the present-day country of Nepal. [6] Shah died on 11 January 1775 after ruling for over 31 years; by the end of his reign, he had won over Nuwakot, Makwanpur, and Nepal Valley. [7] Upon Prithvi Narayan's death, his son Pratap Singh Shah was appointed as ...

  3. Category:Nepalese monarchs - Wikipedia

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  4. List of Kirati kings - Wikipedia

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    The page is a list of Kirati kings who ruled in Nepal from c. 800 BCE to c. 300 CE. [1] ... Vij Books India Pvt Ltd, 28 Dec 2011, page 5; C. Iman Singh 2003, ...

  5. List of heads of state of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The King of Nepal was the country's head of state from the unification and the establishment of the kingdom in 1768 to 2008. Since 2008, the head of state has been the President of Nepal after the abolition of monarchy and the establishment of a republic.

  6. King of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom of Nepal was founded on 25 September 1768 by Prithvi Narayan Shah, a Gorkha king who succeeded in unifying the kingdoms of Kathmandu, Patan, and Bhaktapur into a single state under his Shah dynasty. The Kingdom of Nepal was de jure an absolute monarchy for most of its history.

  7. Category:Nepalese monarchy - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:Kings of Nepal - Wikipedia

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  9. Kingdom of Lalitpur - Wikipedia

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    Due to the influence of Yoagamati, Bhaskara Malla of Kantipur was proclaimed as the king. Even though the two kingdoms were ruled by the same king, Kantipur and Patan existed as two separate political entities. Bhaskara Malla, who reigned as Mahindrasimha Malla in Patan, sent his two wives to act as regent and he himself rarely visited Patan. [45]