Dravya Shah
Dravya Shah श्री श्री राजा द्रव्य शाह | |
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Posthumous painting of Dravya Shah | |
King of Gorkha | |
Reign | 1559–1570 |
Coronation | September 1559 |
Predecessor | Position established |
Successor | Purna Shah |
Born | Nepal |
Died | 1570 Gorkha, Gorkha Kingdom, Nepal |
Issue | Purna Shah |
Dynasty | Shah dynasty |
Father | Yasho Brahma Shah |
Religion | Hinduism |
Dravya Shah (Nepali: द्रव्य शाह; 1559–1570) was the first King of the Gorkha Kingdom in Nepal. He was the father of Purna Shah, king of Gorkha. Dravya Shah's accomplices were Bhagirath Panta, Ganesh Pandey, Keshav Bohara, Narayan Arjyal, Sarveshwar Khanal, and Gangaram Rana Magar all of whom belonged to Gorkha and knew all areas, ins and outs of the region. Narayan Arjyal was Drabya's Guru spiritual tutor. Keshav Bohara had been provided the responsibility to regulate Lands and Land Revenue. Ganesh Pandey and Bhagirath Panta were minister and commander-in-chief, respectively. Sarveshwar Khanal was the royal pandit. [1]
References
- ^ kulananda dhakal. Nagendra Kr Singh. 1997. ISBN 9788170248477. Retrieved 26 August 2018.