History of Nepal |
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Nepal portal |
In the Kingdom of Nepal, the Governor of Palpa ( Nepali: पाल्पाका बडा हाकिम, romanized: Palpākā baḍā hākima) was the head of Palpa Gaunda (Province). [1] This position was considered to be most important outside of the capital, Kathmandu. [1] The Governor of Palpa was directly appointed by the prime minister. [1]
Governor | Years | Notes | Ref(s) |
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Amar Singh Thapa | 1806–1814 | Father of Bhimsen Thapa | [2] |
Bakhtawar Singh Thapa | 1824 | [3] | |
Ujir Singh Thapa | 1825 | [4] | |
Badri Narsingh Kunwar | [5] | ||
Khadga Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana | 1887 | [6] |
History of Nepal |
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Nepal portal |
In the Kingdom of Nepal, the Governor of Palpa ( Nepali: पाल्पाका बडा हाकिम, romanized: Palpākā baḍā hākima) was the head of Palpa Gaunda (Province). [1] This position was considered to be most important outside of the capital, Kathmandu. [1] The Governor of Palpa was directly appointed by the prime minister. [1]
Governor | Years | Notes | Ref(s) |
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Amar Singh Thapa | 1806–1814 | Father of Bhimsen Thapa | [2] |
Bakhtawar Singh Thapa | 1824 | [3] | |
Ujir Singh Thapa | 1825 | [4] | |
Badri Narsingh Kunwar | [5] | ||
Khadga Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana | 1887 | [6] |