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    The Kot massacre (Nepali: कोत पर्व) took place on 14 September 1846 when then Kaji Jang Bahadur Kunwar and his brothers killed about 30-40 civil, military...
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    government. He consolidated the position of premiership after conducting Kot massacre (Kot Parva) and Bhandarkhal Parva on the basic templates provided by his...
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    of General and included Gagan Singh in the council of ministers. The Kot massacre took place on 14 September 1846 when Jung Bahadur Rana and his brothers...
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    her stepson Surendra Bikram Shah. She was somewhat responsible for the Kot massacre in 1846, which initiated the 104-year rule of the Rana dynasty in Nepal...
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    Minister of Nepal until September 15, 1846, and the first victim of the Kot massacre of 1846. According to a government letter to then-British Resident, Major...
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    Mathabarsingh Thapa and Gagan Singh Bhandari and the Kot Massacre. Dhir was personally involved in the massacre, protecting his nearly slaughtered brother Krishna...
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    The Nepalese royal massacre occurred on 1 June 2001 at the Narayanhiti Palace, the then-residence of the Nepali monarchy. Nine members of the royal family...
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    Singh Chumi. The murder of General Gagan Singh Bhandari followed the Kot Massacre of 14 September 1846 that catapulted the Ranas into power for 104 years...
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    Mathbar Singh Thapa ended the Thapa hegemony and set the stage for the Kot massacre. This resulted in the ascendancy of the Rana dynasty of Khas (Chhetri)...
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  • Devi and handed her all of his powers which led to the Kot massacre in 1846. After the massacre, Jung Bahadur Rana rose to power and de facto ruled the...
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    that there might be many other people involved in the massacre. Immediately after the massacre, Dipendra was proclaimed king while in a coma, but he died...
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    October 1846. It was led by Jung Bahadur Rana, a month after the infamous Kot massacre. Chauhan, R. S. (1977). Struggle and Change in South Asian Monarchies...
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    began the Rana dynasty. He came to power through the 1846 Kot massacre (Nepali: कोत पर्व, Kot Parwa) where 36 members [citation needed] of the palace court...
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    family. At the time of the Kot massacre on 14 September 1846, Lazimpat Durbar was owned by Kaji Bir Keshar Pande and was massacred there. After which lazimpat...
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    Jung Bahadur Kunwar, a fast-rising military leader. This led to the Kot massacre; armed clashes between military personnel and administrators loyal to...
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    might have cooperated with Rajya Lakshmi for his own motive. After the Kot massacre, in which Rana managed to eliminate a large number of nobles, Rana turned...
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    him at the September 1846 Kot Massacre. The other two were Guru Prasad Shah and Guna Bahadur Shah. He was killed in Kot Massacre at the courtyard of Hanuman...
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  • 2001 Kot Charwal massacre was the killing of 15 ethnic-Bakarwals by Islamic militants in the village of Chalwalkote, in the Rajouri district of Jammu and...
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    military leader Bir Narsingh Kunwar emerged on top in the aftermath of the Kot massacre, and established the Rana dynasty in 1846, which consolidated powers...
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    Kaji Bir Keshar Pande. At the time of the Kot massacre on 14 September 1846, Kaji Bir Keshar Pande was massacred there and lazimpat Durbar was occupied by...
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    Bikram Shah, brother of King Birendra Bir Bikram Shah: Nepalese royal massacre }. Karl J. Schmidt (20 May 2015). An Atlas and Survey of South Asian History...
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    Bhimsen Thapa Anglo-Nepal War Balbhadra Kunwar Treaty of Sugauli Rana rule Kot massacre Jung Bahadur Rana Tibetan War (Treaty of Thapathali) Lamjang and Kaski...
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  • inquiry. This gathering followed one of the worst massacres in the history of Nepal, called the Kot Massacre of September 14, 1846 that catapulted the Ranas...
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