Ranadhwaj Thapa | |
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श्री काजी रणध्वज थापा | |
![]() Outer cover of letter sent by Badakaji
Amar Singh Thapa to Mukhtiyar
Bhimsen Thapa and his own son
Kaji Ranadhoj Thapa in Kantipur (Kathmandu)
[1] | |
Deputy Kaji to Mukhtiyar of Nepal [2] | |
In office 1816 - 1831 | |
Monarchs |
Girvan Yuddha Bikram Shah Rajendra Bikram Shah |
Prime Minister | Bhimsen Thapa |
Personal details | |
Relations | Family of Amar Singh Thapa |
Children | Ripu Mardan Thapa Badal Singh Thapa |
Parent |
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Military service | |
Allegiance | ![]() |
Rank | Kaji [3] |
Ranadhoj Thapa or Ranadhwaj Thapa ( Nepali: रणध्वज थापा) was the deputy Kaji to Mukhtiyar (Prime Minister) of Nepal Bhimsen Thapa. [2]
He was the eldest son of Bada Kaji Amar Singh Thapa, supreme commander of Western front. [4] [2] He was great grandson of Ranjai [of Sirhanchowk] and grandson of Bhim Sen, [4] known as Umrao Bagh Bhim Singh Thapa, who died in the battle of Palanchowk in 1759 AD. [5] His father was member of Bagale Thapa clan. [5] He had 4 brothers; Bhaktabir Singh, Narsingh, Ramdas and Ranjore Singh, all of whom were Kaji at some point. [4] He was functioning deputy to Mukhtiyar (Prime Minister) during the Anglo-Nepalese war. [1] Mukhtiyar Bhimsen Thapa had to share administrative authority with him. [2] Thus, his family was the other influential Bagale Thapa family serving in the royal court with Bhimsen Thapa family, due to their consolidation of power in the central authority. [6] He retired as Kaji of Nepal in the year 1831 A.D. [4] His two sons, Ripu Mardan Thapa and Badal Singh Thapa, also retired as Kaji of Nepal. [4]
Ranadhwaj Thapa | |
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श्री काजी रणध्वज थापा | |
![]() Outer cover of letter sent by Badakaji
Amar Singh Thapa to Mukhtiyar
Bhimsen Thapa and his own son
Kaji Ranadhoj Thapa in Kantipur (Kathmandu)
[1] | |
Deputy Kaji to Mukhtiyar of Nepal [2] | |
In office 1816 - 1831 | |
Monarchs |
Girvan Yuddha Bikram Shah Rajendra Bikram Shah |
Prime Minister | Bhimsen Thapa |
Personal details | |
Relations | Family of Amar Singh Thapa |
Children | Ripu Mardan Thapa Badal Singh Thapa |
Parent |
|
Military service | |
Allegiance | ![]() |
Rank | Kaji [3] |
Ranadhoj Thapa or Ranadhwaj Thapa ( Nepali: रणध्वज थापा) was the deputy Kaji to Mukhtiyar (Prime Minister) of Nepal Bhimsen Thapa. [2]
He was the eldest son of Bada Kaji Amar Singh Thapa, supreme commander of Western front. [4] [2] He was great grandson of Ranjai [of Sirhanchowk] and grandson of Bhim Sen, [4] known as Umrao Bagh Bhim Singh Thapa, who died in the battle of Palanchowk in 1759 AD. [5] His father was member of Bagale Thapa clan. [5] He had 4 brothers; Bhaktabir Singh, Narsingh, Ramdas and Ranjore Singh, all of whom were Kaji at some point. [4] He was functioning deputy to Mukhtiyar (Prime Minister) during the Anglo-Nepalese war. [1] Mukhtiyar Bhimsen Thapa had to share administrative authority with him. [2] Thus, his family was the other influential Bagale Thapa family serving in the royal court with Bhimsen Thapa family, due to their consolidation of power in the central authority. [6] He retired as Kaji of Nepal in the year 1831 A.D. [4] His two sons, Ripu Mardan Thapa and Badal Singh Thapa, also retired as Kaji of Nepal. [4]