Prince Bahadur Shah of Nepal

Prince Bahadur Shah (Nepali: बहादुर शाह) was the youngest son of King Prithvi Narayan Shah of modern Nepal. He became the regent of Nepal for a brief period after the death of his predecessor Queen Rajendra Laxmi of Nepal and accelerated his father's campaign for the conquest of the small and scattered Hindu nations of the Himalayas into Modern day Nepal. Despite his many conquests, he also started the tradition of beheading fellow courtiers against his father's advice which would eventually cause him to meet the same fate later. This, along with the political turmoil created in Nepal after his death eventually led to the rise of Bhimsen Thapa and the Anglo-Nepal War.

Bahadur Shah
Prince Regent of Nepal
Born16 June 1757
Gorkha, Nepal
Died24 June 1797 (aged 40)
Aryaghat, Pashupatinath, Nepal
SpouseVidya Lakshmi Devi
IssueRipu Mardan Shah
Shatru Bhanjan Shah
DynastyShah dynasty
FatherPrithvi Narayan Shah
MotherNarendra Rajya Lakshmi Devi
ReligionHinduism
Chief Chautaria & Prince Regent of Nepal
In office
31 August 1778  20 June 1779
Preceded byestablished
Succeeded bydeposed
In office
13 July 1785 A.D.  6 June 1794 A.D.
Preceded byreinstated as Chief Chautaria
Succeeded byKirtiman Singh Basnyat as Chief Kazi
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