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  2. Mahendra of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Mahendra of Nepal in Coronation, 1955. Mahendra became the king of Nepal as the successor of King Tribhuvan. When King Tribhuvan left for Europe for treatment, Mahendra got the authority from the then King Tribhuvan. He inherited the throne aged 34 as a constitutional monarch. He became king on 13 March 1955 but his coronation took place on 2 ...

  3. Durgananda Jha - Wikipedia

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    Durgananda Jha (Nepali: दुर्गानन्द झा) was a Nepalese democratic fighter who attempted to assassinate King Mahendra of Nepal in January 1962 (9 Magh 2018 BS) in Janakpur in southeastern Nepal. Durga was captured after he threw a bomb on a motor-vehicle carrying the king.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Nepalese royal massacre - Wikipedia

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    Murder Most Royal or Nepal: Murder Most Royal is a 2002 documentary by Donna Sharpe produced for the BBC and aired on BBC2. It details the reasons for Dipendra perpetrating the massacre, including his forbidden marriage with Devyani Rana .

  6. Prince Dhirendra of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    His mother Indra died due to birth complications. [2] Prince Dhirendra was often described as the "wayward" one among Mahendra's sons. He was described as fun-loving, generous and kind. When he was in school, he was interested in theatre. Prince Dhirendra was also interested in sports.

  7. 1960 Nepal coup d'état - Wikipedia

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    1960 Nepal coup d'état was a coup d'état led by King Mahendra on 15 December 1960. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The same day, he dismissed the cabinet of B.P. Koirala and imprisoned Koirala. [ 3 ] On 13 April 1961, Mahendra made a televised appearance, in which he introduced Panchayat , a partyless political system.

  8. File:Mahendra of Nepal in Conoration, 1955.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Mahendra's state visit to the USA - Wikipedia

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    The royal couple of Nepal was greeted with the 'guard of honor'. [9] The king and the president discussed about the foreign affairs and agreed to support the efforts of the United Nations. [10] After the state visit, the king went to Williamsburg, Cape Kennedy, and New York City. He also went for a hunting trip in Alaska. [11]