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 Origin root history of Shah Dynasty of Nepal
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Origin root history of Shah Dynasty of Nepal:-   History


 


The former Nepal Shah Royal family of Nepal claims descent from the Sisodia, Rajasthan, India.


 


Dynasty of Chittor, later ruling at Udaipur. Ajaya Simha established himself as Prince of Nayakot, Lambjang, Kaski, and Tanhun in ca. 1495. His successor, Jagdeva, conquered the principality of Kaski and was awarded the title of Shah from the Emperor of India during the sixteenth century.

Drabya Shah, great-grandson of Jagdeva, conquered Gorkha, establishing himself as the founder of the fortunes of the dynasty. His descendant, Prithvi Narayan, entered the
Katmandu valley and defeated the Malla Dynasty, and he becoming King in 1768. His successors conquered all the remaining petty principalities and unified the kingdom.

Some historians believe the Magar to be their ancestors. However, the Bahun theocracy that sought to create a pan-Himalayan Hindu empire after their expulsion from Gangetic plains of India had every motive to ascribe supposed "upper caste" status to these Magar people of mid hill
Nepal.


 


Magar Tradition of making King:-



The rulers of neighboring
Kingdom of Gorkha were Magar people. They had a tradition of choosing a ruler every fall by way of a running match open to everyone. Whoever won the race was to become the ruler for a year. However, when Dravya Shah tricked his way to the win and eventually gotten away with the tradition of choosing a ruler every fall. He ruled with an iron fist and executed anyone who suggested the reinstatement of the very tradition of choosing a ruler by which he himself became a ruler.

Dravya Shah himself was not a physically robust man. He, however, had the backing of Bhattarai, Aryal, Adhikari & Acharya clan of Bahun to propel him to the throne by defeating Magar.



Magar is an Sino-Tibetan peoples ethnic group of
Nepal and northern India whose homeland extends from the western and southern edges of the Dhaulagiri section of the high Himalayas range south to the prominent Mahabharat foothill range and east aspirants to the throne by trickery and cheating instead of pure physical perfection as were the norm. Once he became the king. A King may be: A male monarch, or head of state; the female equivalent is styled queen, High king, however, he discontinued the race that was essential in Magar. Magar is an Sino-Tibetan peoples ethnic group of Nepal and northern India whose homeland extends from the western and southern edges of the Dhaulagiri section of the high Himalayas range south to the prominent Mahabharat foothill range and east to anoint the ruler for the next year. By the time of his death in 1570, Dravya Shah had managed to erase the memory of the tradition of choosing the ruler by way of running match open to everyone. He was a shrewd politician, and with the backing of above mentioned clan of Bahun, he additionally sought the help of Pant clan of Bahun. He was a totalitarian king who ruled with iron fist to silence any dissent. He used the power and might of the Magar. Magar is an Sino-Tibetan peoples ethnic group of Nepal and northern India whose homeland extends from the western and southern edges of the Dhaulagiri section of the high Himalayas range south to the prominent Mahabharat foothill range and east army to increase the size of the kingdom to include some of the neighboring states. His successors continued to increase the kingdom's territory.



King Drabya Shah (youngest son of King Yashobrahma Shah of Lamjung) defeated Khadkas of Gorkha and became the King of Gorkha. His 11th generation King PN Shah started the work of Unity. The remaining works of Unity was done by Bahadur Shah (youngest son of King PN shah). The main peoples to contribute and to spend their whole life for the unity of Nepal were: Bhimsen Thapa, Balbhadra Kunwar, Kalu Pade and others.

The 1st Shah king in the history of
Nepal was Kulmandan Shah and he was king of Lamjung District. King Yashobrahma Shah the generation of Kulmandan Shah had two sons Narhari Shah and Drabya Shah.


 


Narhari Shah became Crown Prince and the youngest son Drabya Shah was send to look the animals of the Royal Family. Slowly Drabya Shah also wanted to become a king. With his supporters he defeated Khadkas of Gorkha and became the king of Gorkha. After Drabya Shah became King of Gorkha his brother Narhari Shah did not like this and he kept the proposal of making Gorkha and Lamjung a single country but Drabya Shah rejected. There was always a war between Gorkha and Lamjung. Later the mother of the kings solved the problem between two brothers but the relation was not good between Gorkha and Lamjung.

Gorkha was strong than Lamjung. King Ram Shah the generation of Drabya Shah makes the Gorkha more famous by giving equal rights to all the peoples. King Narbhupal Shah had two sons. His 1st son died when he was a child and Prithivi Narayan Shan became Crown Prince of Gorkha.

Prithivi Narayan Shah became King of Gorkha in 1825 BS he started visiting different parts of Baise and Chaubise Rajya, he specially visited
Kathmandu Valley. He was very clever also. He started thinking that if he wins Kathmandu Valley then business with Tibet can be expanded and Gorkha can be a rich. Then he started contributing small states and makes a single country. He 1st attack on Nuwakot but he was failed. In the third attack on Nuwakot he became success. Then he contributed Kathmandu Valley in Gorkha. King Prithivi Narayan Shah is known as 1st king of Nepal and he is symbol of UNITY. His life finished fighting with different small states. His son Bahadur shah continued the work of unity after the death of Prithivi Narayan Shah.

The other kings of
Nepal were useless and they all enjoyed the power of king. The remaining work of Unity was done by Bhimsen Thapa, Balbhadra Kunwar, Amarsingh Thapa etc.


 


 


 
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can you post a source? that info. is not credible  until we get a source

 
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Most prominent historians namely Hamilton Buchanan, Baburam Acharya, Dor Bahadur Bista, John Walton, B K Rana Magar and others claim that the forefathers of former Shah Kings of Nepal were the Magar descent.
 


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