The book received immediate recognition from the Ranas who ruled Nepal at that time.
The Ranas ruled Nepal as hereditary prime ministers though in the name of the figurehead king.
His book describes the 18th-century legend surrounding Prithvi Narayan Shah, the first leader to rule Nepal as a unified kingdom.
The Shah dynasty ruled Nepal until 2008 when it became a republic following a people's movement.
In November 1950, Tribhuvan went into exile in India in an attempt to bring down the regime, which had ruled Nepal for 104 years.
Since the Vedic Period jyapus ruled Nepal.
To most observers, it is obvious that the Maoists cannot win the war and cannot rule Nepal.
These rulers are said to have ruled Nepal for over 500 years.
Jang Bahadur then established the Rana dynasty, which ruled Nepal for more than a century to come.
King Bhauiputahang built his capital in Phedap and ruled eastern Nepal which comprised present-day Limbuwan.