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Prithvi Pal Sen
King of Palpa
Reign???? – April 1806
PredecessorMahadatta Sen
SuccessorPosition abolished
Born Kingdom of Palpa
DiedApril 1806
Hanuman Dhoka, Nepal
Dynasty Sen dynasty
FatherMahadatta Sen
ReligionHinduism

Prithvi Pal Sen ( Nepali: पृथ्वीपाल सेन) was the King of Palpa.

Biography

Prithvi Pal Sen was crowned the King of Palpa after the death of his father Mahadatta Sen. [1]

Sen crowned Girvan Yuddha Bikram Shah as the King of Nepal after Rana Bahadur Shah had abdicated the throne. [2] [3]

He died in April 1806. [4] After his death, Palpa was subsumed into the Kingdom of Nepal. [5]

References

  1. ^ Regmi Research Series. Regmi Research. 1973. p. 3.
  2. ^ Pandey, Ram Niwas (2008). Nepal, Through the Ages: Approach to Ancient History, Art, Architecture, Culture & Society. Adroit Publishers. p. 118. ISBN  978-81-87392-79-8.
  3. ^ Jha, Hari Bansh (1995). Nepal-India Border Relations. Centre for Economic and Technical Studies. p. 17.
  4. ^ Ādarśa. Pundit Publications. 2002. pp. 2–6.
  5. ^ Allen, Charles (2010). The Buddha and Dr. Führer: An Archaeological Scandal. Penguin Books India. ISBN  978-0-14-341574-9.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Prithvi Pal Sen
King of Palpa
Reign???? – April 1806
PredecessorMahadatta Sen
SuccessorPosition abolished
Born Kingdom of Palpa
DiedApril 1806
Hanuman Dhoka, Nepal
Dynasty Sen dynasty
FatherMahadatta Sen
ReligionHinduism

Prithvi Pal Sen ( Nepali: पृथ्वीपाल सेन) was the King of Palpa.

Biography

Prithvi Pal Sen was crowned the King of Palpa after the death of his father Mahadatta Sen. [1]

Sen crowned Girvan Yuddha Bikram Shah as the King of Nepal after Rana Bahadur Shah had abdicated the throne. [2] [3]

He died in April 1806. [4] After his death, Palpa was subsumed into the Kingdom of Nepal. [5]

References

  1. ^ Regmi Research Series. Regmi Research. 1973. p. 3.
  2. ^ Pandey, Ram Niwas (2008). Nepal, Through the Ages: Approach to Ancient History, Art, Architecture, Culture & Society. Adroit Publishers. p. 118. ISBN  978-81-87392-79-8.
  3. ^ Jha, Hari Bansh (1995). Nepal-India Border Relations. Centre for Economic and Technical Studies. p. 17.
  4. ^ Ādarśa. Pundit Publications. 2002. pp. 2–6.
  5. ^ Allen, Charles (2010). The Buddha and Dr. Führer: An Archaeological Scandal. Penguin Books India. ISBN  978-0-14-341574-9.



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