Ranadhoj Thapa
Shree Kazi Ranadhoj Thapa | |
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श्री काजी रणध्वज थापा | |
Outer cover of letter sent by Badakaji Amar Singh Thapa to PM Bhimsen Thapa and his own son Ranadhoj Thapa in Kantipur (Kathmandu)[1] | |
Deputy Prime Minister of Nepal[2] | |
Prime Minister | Bhimsen Thapa |
Personal details | |
Father | Amar Singh Thapa |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Nepal |
Rank | Kaji[3] |
Ranadhoj Thapa (Nepali: रणध्वज थापा) was deputy Prime Minister of Nepal during the administration of Prime Minister Bhimsen Thapa. He was the eldest son of Bada Kazi Amar Singh Thapa, supreme commander of Western Provinces.[2]
Gallery
- General Ranabir Singh Thapa's letter signed by his private black seal sent to Mukhtiyar (PM) Bhimsen Thapa and 2nd Kazi(Deputy PM) Ranadhoj Thapa
- Outer cover of letter sent to PM Bhimsen Thapa and Kazi Ranadhoj Thapa by (Pvt. seal L to R) Bakhat Singh Sardar, Dalbhanjan Pande (Pande Kazi), Ranabir Singh Thapa, Kaji Narsingh Thapa (Elder Amar Singh Thapa's another son) and sundry captains
- Outer cover of letter sent to PM Bhimsen Thapa and Kazi Ranadhoj Thapa by then Colonel Mathabar Singh Thapa
References
Notes
Sources
- Regmi, D.R. (1975), Modern Nepal:Expansion: climax and fall, Firma K.L. Mukhopadhyay, ISBN 0-88386-491-6
- Sarma, Nagendra (2002), Nepal's relation with Sikkim and Bhutan, 1770-1900:Primarily based on indigenous sources, published or unpublished, Himshikar Publications, ISBN 9993331759
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