Sri Sri Sri Bada Maharani
Hari Priya Devi (Nepali : हरिप्रिया देवी ) was a Nepalese Bada Maharani who was active in the Nepal Durbar politics . She was the second wife of Ranodip Singh Kunwar , the second prime minister of Nepal from the Rana dynasty .
Biography
Devi was married to Ranodip Singh Kunwar , the second prime minister of Nepal from the Rana dynasty , as a second wife.[ 1] Hari Priya Devi was described to be "a most arrogant woman", "a vain and domineering woman",[ 2] and hot-tempered.[ 3]
Hari Priya Devi with Ranodip Singh Kunwar
In July 1883, Kunwar's first wife died, subsequently, Devi was promoted to the position of Bada Maharani (lit. Senior Maharani).[ 4] [ 5] As Bada Maharani, she held substantial power in the Nepal Durbar .[ 4] In 1882, Jagat Jung Rana , the eldest son of Jung Bahadur Rana , led an attempted coup d'état twice against both the Prime Minister Ranodip Singh and the Army Chief Dhir Shumsher , as a result of this, he was removed from the roles of the succession of Ranas and was exiled to British India .[ 6] Devi was sympathetic to Jung Bahadur's sons,[ 7] as a result, she invited Jagat back to Kathmandu , and asked Ranodip Singh to make him the Commander-In-Chief of the Nepalese Army .[ 4] [ 8] [ 9] Her interference in state affairs resulted in a political crisis and it eventually led to the 1885 Nepal coup d'état .[ 2] [ 10]
Devi's husband Ranodip Singh Kunwar was killed in the coup d'état.[ 2] As a result, she took refuge in the British Residency , later, she was exiled to British India indefinitely.[ 2]
References
^ Thapa, Krishna B. (1988). Main Aspects of Social, Economic, and Administrative History of Modern Nepal . Ambika Thapa. p. 45.
^ a b c d Mainali, Pramod (2000). Milestones of History . Pramod Mainali. p. 32. ISBN 978-99933-57-60-5 .
^ Rana, Pramode Shamshere J. B. (1978). Rana Nepal: An Insider's View . R. Rana. p. 69.
^ a b c Rana, Pramode Shamshere J. B. (1995). Rana Intrigues . R. Rana. p. 72.
^ Mainali, Kashi Kanta (2000). Political Dimensions of Nepal, 1885–1901 A.D. R. Mainali. p. 58. ISBN 978-99933-50-10-1 .
^ Prasad, Ishwari (1996). The Life and Times of Maharaja Juddha Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana of Nepal . APH Publishing. p. 29. ISBN 978-81-7024-756-2 .
^ Journal of Nepalese Literature, Art, and Culture . Royal Nepal Academy. 2001. p. 97.
^ Voice of History . 1978. p. 60.
^ Vaidya, Tulasī Rāma; Mānandhara, Triratna; Joshi, Shankar Lal (1993). Social History of Nepal . Anmol Publications. p. 124. ISBN 978-81-7041-799-6 .
^ Thapa, Krishna B. (1985). Women and Social Change in Nepal, 1951–1960 . Ambika Thapa. p. 24.
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