Nara Bhupal Shah
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Narabhupal Shah नरभूपाल शाह | |
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King of Gorkha | |
Reign | 1716 – 3 April 1743 |
Coronation | 1716 |
Predecessor | Prithvipati Shah |
Successor | Prithvi Narayan Shah |
Born | circa 1697 Gorkha Darbar, Gorkha Kingdom, Nepal |
Died | 3 April 1743[citation needed] Nepal |
Spouse | Chandraprabhawati Devi Kaushalyavati Devi Buddhimati Subhadramati[citation needed] |
Issue | Prithvi Narayan, King of Gorkha and Nepal Brindakeshar Shah Dal Mardan, King of Patan Mahoddam Kirti Shah Surapratap Shah Daljit Shah |
Dynasty | Shah dynasty |
Father | Birbhadra Shah |
Mother | Malikavati Devi |
Religion | Hinduism |
Nara Bhupal Shah (Nepali: नरभूपाल शाह; 1697–1743) was a king of the Gorkha Kingdom, which lies in modern day Nepal; and the father of Prithvi Narayan Shah. Nara Bhupal Shah was the son of Birbhadra Shah, the grandson of Prithvipati Shah. He was the king of the Gorkha state in Nepal. He unsuccessfully tried to extend his kingdom by capturing Nuwakot.[citation needed]
After his death, his eldest son, Prithvi Narayan Shah,[1] annexed Nuwakot and even the Kathmandu Valley, in his conquest of a unified Nepal.[citation needed]
References
- ^ Sons of Sikkim: The Rise and Fall of the Namgyal Dynasty of Sikkim. Notion Press. 20 October 2020. ISBN 978-1-64805-981-0.
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