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Prithvi Narayan Shah - Wikipedia
Prithvi Narayan Shah [5] (Nepali: श्री ५ बडामहाराजाधिराज पृथ्वीनारायण शाह देव, romanized: Shri Panch Badamaharajadhiraj Prithvi Narayan Shah Dev; 7 January 1723 – 11 January 1775), was the last king of the Gorkha Kingdom and …
Biography Of King Prithvi Narayan Shah - biographnepal.com
Prithvi Narayan Shah (1723–1775), the King of Gorkha, is remembered as the “Father of the Nation” in Nepal. He is credited with the unification of the fragmented smaller kingdoms of the Himalayan region into a unified Nepal.
Prithvi Nārāyaṇ Shah | Unification of Nepal, Expansion of ...
2025年1月1日 · Prithvi Nārāyaṇ Shah was a member of the ruling Shah family of the Gurkha (Gorkha) principality, Nepal, who conquered the three Malla kingdoms of Kāthmāndu, Pātan, and Bhādgaon in 1769 and consolidated them to found the modern state of Nepal. He also established the capital of Nepal at Kāthmāndu.
King Prithvi Narayan Shah - An Encyclopedia of Nepali History
Prithvi Narayan Shah was a highly skilled military strategist and his military accomplishments played a crucial role in the unification of Nepal. He was determined to protect his country from external threats and unify the various small kingdoms under one banner.
Prithvi Narayan Shah: Founder of Modern Nepal
2023年6月16日 · Discover Prithvi Narayan Shah, the visionary leader who united Nepal, shaped its history, and fostered national unity. Uncover his strategies, challenges, and enduring legacy as the "father of the nation".
King Prithivi Narayan Shah's Biography - Nepal Revives
Prithvi Narayan Shah was the eldest son of King Narbhupal Shah and his second wife Kaushalyavati Devi. Born on Poush 27, 1779 B.S in a royal family of Gorkha, the young prince had court Upadhyaya Priests appointed to look after his studies.
Prithvi Narayan Shah: The Unifying King of Nepal
In South Asian history, few figures stand as prominently as Prithvi Narayan Shah, the architect of modern Nepal. His transformation of a fragmented region into a unified nation-state represents one of the most remarkable achievements in 18th-century statecraft.