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Rajendra Rajya Laxmi Devi

Rajendra Rajya Laxmi Devi

Queen consort of Nepal


Rajendra Rajya Lakshmi Devi was the consort of Pratap Singh Shah, King of the Kingdom of Nepal. She was the regent of Nepal during the minority of her son Rana Bahadur Shah between 1777 and 1785.[1] During her eight years of regency, she contributed to the unification of modern Nepal begun by Prithvi Narayan Shah.

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Life

Rajendra Rajya Lakshmi Devi was born as a princess in Palpa.

Rajendra Rajya Laxmi was the daughter of Mukunda sen. She was the mother of Nagendra Shah (died aged six months) and Rana Bahadur Shah.[citation needed] Her husband Pratap Singh Shah became king at the age of 23, and died when he was 26. Rajendra Rajya Lakshmi Devi then became queen regent for her son Rana Bahadur Shah.

Regency

She became regent on 17 November 1777 A.D. In 1778 A.D, she was taken prisoner in silver handcuffs.

She was restored on 20 June 1779 A.D and continued to be queen regent until her death. During the time, the principalities of Lamjung, Kaski and Tanahun were annexed to the kingdom of Nepal, under her military leadership.[citation needed]

Death

Rajendra Lakshmi died on 1842 BS due to tuberculosis in Hanuman Dhoka Palace of Kathmandu.

Historic Evaluation

Queen Regent Rajendra Rajya Lakshmi repelled the combined attacks of the Chaubise kings, and expanded Nepal's borders up to Kali Gandaki. She is viewed as an able administrator who extended King Prithvi Narayan Shah's unification campaign. However, her reign was not free of problems, due to her strife with her brother-in-law Bahadur Shah, her court had become a space for courtly intrigues and conspiracies.


References

  1. Queens of the Shah Dynasty in Nepal. Prakash A. Raj. 1997
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