Lamjang and Kaski
Lamjung and Kaski State | |||||||||
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1856–1951 | |||||||||
Common languages | Nepali | ||||||||
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• Established | 6 August 1856 | ||||||||
1951 | |||||||||
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Today part of | Nepal |
Lamjung and Kaski was a state which was given to
It was ruled by the
Geography
The present Lamjung and Kaski State is spread over the present-day
History
This region was before part of the Chaubisi Rajya, the 26 Kings. In 1856, a sanad was given to Jung Bahadur Rana that gave him a right to use the title of Maharaja (Great King) and he was given Lamjang and Kaski State. Also in 1856, due to the fact that Jung Bahadur Rana and his brother Dhir Shumsher Rana helped the British in the Indian Rebellion of 1857 the British gave the Maharajah of Lamjang and Kaski a 21-gun salute.[4] After Chandra Shumsher's reign the British gave all the Maharajahs of Lamjang and Kaski the title, His Highness.
Rulers
Jung Bahadur Rana (1856–1877)
He founded the Rana dynasty and became the Prime Minister of Nepal. During the Indian Mutiny of 1857–58, he sent a contingent of Gurkha soldiers to aid the British, thus establishing a tradition of Gurkha military service in the British army. He also did much to improve and modernize the administration of the country and revised the old penal code.[5] He was the first Prime Minister of Nepal to tour Britain and Europe. His full title was-
Ranodip Singh Kunwar Rana (1877–1885)
He was the second Prime Minister of Nepal from the Rana dynasty and the second Maharajah of Lamjang and Kaski. Ranodip established many Sanskrit schools and published the first Nepali calendar. His full title was-
Bir Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana (1885–1901)
He was the third Prime Minister of Nepal from the Rana dynasty and the third Maharajah of Lamjang and Kaski. Bir Shamsher constructed Bir Hospital, Singh Durbar, Vaidya Khana, Bir Library and Bir Dhara.[8] His full title was-
, Prime Minister of Nepal, Maharajah of Lamjang and Kaski.
Dev Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana (1901)
He was the fourth Prime Minister of Nepal from the Rana dynasty and the fourth Maharajah of Lamjang and Kaski. Dev Shamsher gave the publication of Gorkhapatra and some Primary schools to the public. He established Kanya primary school for girls. His full title was-
, Maharajah of Lamjang and Kaski.
Chandra Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana (1901–1929)
He abolished Sati custom, and made it illegal for a person to be killed for witchcraft. He banned ritual suicide, and made additional reforms such as abolishing slavery with money from the treasury of Pashupatinath temple. He was the second Maharajah of Lamjang and Kaski and the second Prime Minister of Nepal to visit Britain and tour Europe after Jung Bahadur. On 24 June, the
Bhim Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana (1929–1932)
He was the sixth Prime Minister of Nepal from the Rana dynasty and the sixth Maharajah of Lamjang and Kaski. His full title was-
, Maharajah of Lamjang and Kaski.
Juddha Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana (1932–1945)
He was the seventh Prime Minister of Nepal from the Rana dynasty and the seventh Maharajah of Lamjang and Kaski. Juddha Shumsher introduced the system of pension payment to civil servants and opened an office for keeping records of people's births and deaths. Juddha Shumsher implemented Company Act and established industries, such as Biratnagar Jute Mills, Juddha Match Factory etc. That is why he is known as the father of Nepalese Industries. Nepal had a trade surplus at that time. His full title was-
, Maharajah of Lamjang and Kaski.
Padma Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana (1945–1948)
He was the eighth Prime Minister of Nepal from the Rana dynasty and the eighth Maharajah of Lamjang and Kaski. He began construction of the first east–west highway in Nepal. The highway was mainly intended to expedite the transport of mail and is also sometimes called Postal Highway.[12] Citing the lack of proper education in Nepal, he sent several teachers to various countries abroad to train. In addition, he also established several schools and colleges including Padmodaya high school and Padma Kanya multiple campus, which was also the first college to be established in Nepal for women. He held the first ever election in the history of Nepal in the form of a municipal election.,[13] introduced the Government Act of Nepal on 26, January, 1948, although it was never fully implemented.[14] His title was-
, Maharajah of Lamjang and Kaski.
Mohan Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana (1948–1951)
He was the ninth and last Prime Minister of Nepal from the Rana dynasty and the ninth and last recognised Maharajah of Lamjang and Kaski. He was the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Finance, Water Resources, Panchayat, Transport & Tourism, and Education after the Rana Regime ended. He was in charge of the transferral of power from the Monarchy to democracy in 1990.[15] He had two sons General Maharajkumar Sharada Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana and General Maharajkumar Bijay Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana. His title was-
Titular heads
- 1951–1967: , Maharajah of Lamjang and Kaski
- 1967–present: His Highness Supradipta-Manyabara Svasti Sri Madati Prachandra Bhujadandyetyadi Shree Shree Shree Raja Pashupati Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana
See also
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