Pratap Singh Shah
Pratap Singh Shah | |
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King of Nepal | |
Reign | 11 January 1775 – 17 November 1777 |
Coronation | 12 January 1775[1] |
Predecessor | Prithvi Narayan Shah |
Successor | Rana Bahadur Shah |
Born |
16 April 1751 Gorkha, Nepal |
Died |
17 November 1777 (aged 26) (tuberculosis) Kathmandu, Nepal |
Spouse |
Rajendra Rajya Laxmi Devi Maiju Rani Maneshvari Devi Rani Bhitryani Devi |
Issue |
Nagendra Shah (died young) Rana Bahadur Shah Bidur Bahadur Shah Sher Bahadur Shah |
Dynasty | House of Shah |
Father | Prithvi Narayan Shah |
Mother | Narendra Rajya Laxmi Devi |
Religion | Hinduism |
Pratap Singh Shah, King of Nepal (Nepali: प्रतापसिंह शाह) (1751–1777)[2] was the second King of Nepal. He was the eldest son of Prithvi Narayan Shah, the king who first unified Nepal.
He became King at the age of 24 in 1775. Pratap Singha Shah rules only up to 1777 for 36 months and died of natural causes at the age of 26. He was succeeded by his two-year-old son Rana Bahadur Shah. He did not actively participate in the unification campaign led by his father, and the boundaries of Nepal kept extending as his brother Prince Bahadur Shah continued the unification campaign during his reign. He was more involved in the Royal luxuries rather than the unification campaign.
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Pratap Singh Shah Born: 16 April 1751 Died: 17 November 1777 | ||
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Preceded by Prithvi Narayan Shah |
King of Nepal 1775–1777 |
Succeeded by Rana Bahadur Shah |
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