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- Dhir Shumsher Kunwar (1828 – 1884 Kathmandu) after 1848 known as Dhir Shumsher Kunwar Ranaji (Nepali: धीर शम्शेर कुँवर राणाजी) or Dhir Shumsher Jang Kunwar Ranaji or shortly Dhir Shumsher Rana posthumously known as Dhir Shumsher Jang Bahadur Rana was a Nepalese politician, army general and minister of state. He served as the Commander-In-Chief of the Nepalese Army from 1879 to 1884 A.D. He was born in Kunwar family as the youngest son of Kaji Bal Narsingh Kunwar and Ganesh Kumari Thapa, daughter of Kaji Nain Singh Thapa of Thapa dynasty. Dhir Shumsher was the youngest brother of Jang Bahadur Kunwar Ranaji, who rose to premiership of Nepal after the murders of influential persons - Mathabarsingh Thapa and Gagan Singh Bhandari and the incidence of Kot Massacre. Dhir was personally involved in the massacre protecting his nearly slaughtered brother Krishna Bahadur Kunwar Rana. Dhir became military Colonel after the incident. He was in the entourage of Jung Bahadur's visit of Europe in the early 1850s. Dhir Shumsher led the Nepalese Army in the two victorious campaigns i.e. Nepalese-Tibetan War in 1855-1856 and in the Indian Mutiny of 1857. He consolidated greater power when his elder brother Commander-in-Chief Jagat Shamsher Kunwar Rana died in 1879 CE. Onwards, he became the Commander-In-Chief of the Nepalese Army and was the stronghold behind the premiership of Shri Tin Maharaja Ranodip Singh Bahadur Kunwar Rana. He protected the premiership of his brother from a coup attempt by Jagat Jung Rana, eldest son of Jang Bahadur and Crown Prince Trailokya of Nepal in 1881-82 known as "38 Saalko Parva". His presence prevented the clash of his 17 sons against the sons of Jung Bahadur. His death in 1884 paved way for the consolidation of power by his 17 sons (Shamsher Ranas) through the murder of Premier Ranodip Singh Kunwar. (en)
- ディール・シャムシェル・ラナ(Dhir Shamsher Rana, 1828年 - 1884年10月14日)は、ネパール王国の政治家、軍人。事実上の首相でもあった。ディール・シャムシェル・クンワル(Dhir Shamsher Kunwar)とも呼ばれる。 (ja)
- Dhir Shumshere Jang Bahadur Rana (ur. ok. 1828, zm. 1884) – nepalski polityk i wojskowy. Był najmłodszym bratem premiera Jang Bahadura. Towarzyszył mu podczas podróży po Europie (1850). Pełnił funkcję szefa sztabu armii nepalskiej, dowodził wojskami, które stłumiły rebelię w Teraju (1857-1858). Stanowił filar rządów premiera Rana Udipa. Doczekał się 17 synów, którzy z czasem utworzyli wpływową frakcję w łonie rodziny Rana. Po śmierci Dhira dokonali zamachu stanu (1885) i zmienili przepisy regulujące kwestie związane z obsadą stanowiska szefa rządu. (pl)
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- धीर शम्शेर कुँवर (en)
- राणा (en)
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- Commander-In-Chief of the Nepalese Army Dhir Shumsher Kunwar Ranaji (en)
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- Commanding-General (en)
- Shree Isht Devata Charan Shree Madhara Jang Kumara Kumarangtamaya Shree (en)
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- धीर शम्शेर कुँवर (en)
- राणा (en)
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- see Kunwar family; see Rana dynasty; see Thapa dynasty; see Pande dynasty (en)
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- Juhar Kumari Devi (en)
- Nanda Kumari Thapa (en)
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- ディール・シャムシェル・ラナ(Dhir Shamsher Rana, 1828年 - 1884年10月14日)は、ネパール王国の政治家、軍人。事実上の首相でもあった。ディール・シャムシェル・クンワル(Dhir Shamsher Kunwar)とも呼ばれる。 (ja)
- Dhir Shumshere Jang Bahadur Rana (ur. ok. 1828, zm. 1884) – nepalski polityk i wojskowy. Był najmłodszym bratem premiera Jang Bahadura. Towarzyszył mu podczas podróży po Europie (1850). Pełnił funkcję szefa sztabu armii nepalskiej, dowodził wojskami, które stłumiły rebelię w Teraju (1857-1858). Stanowił filar rządów premiera Rana Udipa. Doczekał się 17 synów, którzy z czasem utworzyli wpływową frakcję w łonie rodziny Rana. Po śmierci Dhira dokonali zamachu stanu (1885) i zmienili przepisy regulujące kwestie związane z obsadą stanowiska szefa rządu. (pl)
- Dhir Shumsher Kunwar (1828 – 1884 Kathmandu) after 1848 known as Dhir Shumsher Kunwar Ranaji (Nepali: धीर शम्शेर कुँवर राणाजी) or Dhir Shumsher Jang Kunwar Ranaji or shortly Dhir Shumsher Rana posthumously known as Dhir Shumsher Jang Bahadur Rana was a Nepalese politician, army general and minister of state. He served as the Commander-In-Chief of the Nepalese Army from 1879 to 1884 A.D. He was born in Kunwar family as the youngest son of Kaji Bal Narsingh Kunwar and Ganesh Kumari Thapa, daughter of Kaji Nain Singh Thapa of Thapa dynasty. Dhir Shumsher was the youngest brother of Jang Bahadur Kunwar Ranaji, who rose to premiership of Nepal after the murders of influential persons - Mathabarsingh Thapa and Gagan Singh Bhandari and the incidence of Kot Massacre. Dhir was personally involved (en)
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- Dhir Shumsher Rana (en)
- ディール・シャムシェル・ラナ (ja)
- Dhir Shumshere Jang Bahadur Rana (pl)
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