Damodar Pande takes over the administration during …

Years: 1684 - 1827

Damodar Pande takes over the administration during the minority of the Nepalese king as mukhtiyar, or prime minister (1799-1804), with complete control over administration and the power to conduct foreign affairs.

He sets a significant precedent for later Nepalese history, which has seen a recurring struggle for effective power between king and prime minister.

The main policy of Damodar Pande is to protect the young king by keeping his unpredictable father in Banaras and to play off against each other the schemes of the retired king's wives.

By 1804 this policy has failed.

The former king engineers his return and takes over as mukhtiyar.

Damodar Pande is executed and replaced by Bhimsen Thapa as chief administrator (kaji).

In a bizarre turn of events on April 25, 1806, Rana Bahadur Shah quarrels in open court with his half-brother, Sher Bahadur.

The latter draws his sword and kills

Rana Bahadur Shah before being cut down by a nearby courtier. Taking advantage of this opportunity, Bhimsen Thapa becomes prime minister (1806-37), and the junior queen, Tripurasundari, becomes regent (1806-32).

They cooperated to liquidate ninety-three of their enemies.

The death of Girvan Yuddha Shah in 1816 and the accession of his infant son mean the retention of the regency.

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