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Narabhupal Shah नरभूपाल शाह | |
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King of Gorkha Kingdom | |
Preceded by | Prithvipati Shah |
Succeeded by | Prithvi Narayan Shah |
Personal details | |
Born | circa 1697 Gorkha Darbar, Gorkha Kingdom, Nepal |
Died | 3 April 1743[1] Nepal |
Spouse(s) | Chandraprabhawati Devi Kaushalyavati Devi Devi Devi |
Religion | Hinduism |
Nara Bhupal Shah (Nepali language: नरभूपाल शाह) (1697–1743) was the king of the Gorkha Kingdom in the, Nepal; and the father of Prithvi Narayan Shah. Nara Bhupal Shah was the son of Birbhadra Shah, the grandson of Prithvipati Shah and the great grandson of Ram Shah. He was the king of the Gorkha state in Nepal. He was a brave and courageous man. He tried to extend his kingdom by capturing Nuwakot but he failed. After his death his eldest son Prithvi Narayan Shah completed the annexation of Nuwakot and even the Kathmandu Valley, in his dreams of unified Nepal. Nara Bhupal Shah is a familiar figure in Nepal history.
Preceded by Prithvipati Shah |
King of Gorkha 1716–1743 |
Succeeded by Prithvi Narayan Shah |
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