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snow_tiger [21]
1 year ago
9

Who was Pratap Singh shah? Why couldn't he continue the unification for a long?​

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Liula [17]1 year ago
5 0

Pratap Singh Shah was the king of the Nepal. He couldn't continue the unification so long because of the political obstacles.

<h3>When did Pratap Singh Shah became king?</h3>

Pratap Singh Shah became the ruler of Nepal in 1775. Pratap Singh Shah ruled for for 36 months, from 1777 to 1779, before passing away at the age of 26 from natural causes. Rana Bahadur Shah, his two-year-old son, succeeded him.

He couldn't unify the territories of the nation because he did not actively participated in the process of the unification like his father who was greatly involved and political crises also didn't allowed to do so.

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