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Kingdom of Bhirkot
Nepali: भिरकोट
GovernmentMonarchy
Historical era Chaubisi Rajyas
Succeeded by
Kingdom of Nepal
Today part of Nepal

The Kingdom of Bhirkot ( Nepali: भिरकोट राज्य) was a petty kingdom in the confederation of 24 states known as Chaubisi Rajya. [1] The Kingdom of Gorkha's royal family were related to Kings of Bhirkot by agnatic seniority. [2] During the reign of Mughal emperor Akbar, Bhupal Rana, fled to Bhirkot after he was chased by Muslims. [3]

References

  1. ^ Hamilton, Francis Buchanan (30 July 2020). The Kingdom of Nepal. BoD – Books on Demand. p. 157. ISBN  978-3-7523-7672-2.
  2. ^ Müller-Luckner, Elisabeth (1997). Recht, Staat und Verwaltung im klassischen Indien. R. Oldenbourg Verlag. p. 138. ISBN  978-3-486-56193-7.
  3. ^ Prasad, Narayan (30 April 2020). Sketches of Ceylon and India: From the Travel Notes of a Russian. Notion Press. ISBN  978-1-64805-654-3.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kingdom of Bhirkot
Nepali: भिरकोट
GovernmentMonarchy
Historical era Chaubisi Rajyas
Succeeded by
Kingdom of Nepal
Today part of Nepal

The Kingdom of Bhirkot ( Nepali: भिरकोट राज्य) was a petty kingdom in the confederation of 24 states known as Chaubisi Rajya. [1] The Kingdom of Gorkha's royal family were related to Kings of Bhirkot by agnatic seniority. [2] During the reign of Mughal emperor Akbar, Bhupal Rana, fled to Bhirkot after he was chased by Muslims. [3]

References

  1. ^ Hamilton, Francis Buchanan (30 July 2020). The Kingdom of Nepal. BoD – Books on Demand. p. 157. ISBN  978-3-7523-7672-2.
  2. ^ Müller-Luckner, Elisabeth (1997). Recht, Staat und Verwaltung im klassischen Indien. R. Oldenbourg Verlag. p. 138. ISBN  978-3-486-56193-7.
  3. ^ Prasad, Narayan (30 April 2020). Sketches of Ceylon and India: From the Travel Notes of a Russian. Notion Press. ISBN  978-1-64805-654-3.



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