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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is part of
a series about
Bhimsen Thapa
Early life and education
Clan, Family and Related Families
Clan:
Bagale Thapa
Family:
Thapa dynasty
Relatives:
Basnyat dynasty
(grand-uncles),
Pande dynasty
(son-in-laws),
Rana dynasty
(grand-nephews),
Family of Amar Singh Thapa
(distant cousins)
Early Political Career
Exile to Banaras (1800-1804)
Battle of Khurbura
Baisathi Haran (1805)
1806 Bhandarkhal massacre
Premiership
Nepal–Sikh War
Anglo–Nepalese War
Treaty of Sugauli
1833 Kathmandu–Bihar earthquake
Reforms
Policies and Reforms by Bhimsen Thapa
Offices Held
Kaji of Kingdom of Nepal
(1804-1806)
Mukhtiyar of Kingdom of Nepal
(1806-1837) considered as
Prime Minister of Nepal
Commander-in-chief of the Nepalese Army
(1811-1837)
Monuments Built
Dharahara
Bagh Durbar
Chhauni Silkhana Arsenal
Bagmati Thapathali bridge
Eponyms
Bhimsen Thapa Rural Municipality
Bhimsen Thapa Award
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: Picture, Sound, Video
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