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Ranodip Singh Kunwar

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Died
  
22 November 1885

Predecessor
  
Jung Bahadur Rana

Assassinated
  
November 22, 1885


Name
  
Ranodip Kunwar

Cause of death
  
assassinated

Resigned
  
1885

Role
  
Former Prime Minister of Nepal

Previous office
  
Prime Minister of Nepal (1877–1885)

Successor
  
Bir Shumsher Jang Bahadur Rana

Ranodip Singh Kunwar (alternatively spelled Ranaudip or Ranadip), KCSI (3 April 1825 – 22 November 1885), was the second Prime Minister of Nepal from the Rana dynasty.

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Deeply pious, Ranodip Singh composed several devotional hymns and was granted a personal salute of 15 guns from the British in 1883 and the title of Tung-ling-ping-ma-kuo-kang-wang (Truly Valiant Prince; commander of foot and horse) from the Guangxu Emperor in 1882.

Succession

As per the family roll of succession, Ranodip Singh succeeded his elder brother Jang Bahadur following his death in 1877.

Unsuccessful coup of 1882

Chautariya Colonel Ambar Bikram Shah (son of General H.E. Sri Chautaria Pushkar Shah) and his Gorkhali aide attempted a coup d'état at Teku in January 1882. They were killed by the Ranas for their part in the attempted assassination of Ranodip Singh.

Successful coup d'etat of 1885

Ranodip Singh was assassinated by his nephews (Khadga Shumsher, Chandra Shumsher, and Dambar Shumsher) during a coup d'état in 1885. He was succeeded by his nephew, Bir Shamsher.

References

Ranodip Singh Kunwar Wikipedia