Yasho Brahma Shah
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Yashobrahma Shah यशोब्रम्ह शाह | |
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King of Lamjung and Kaski | |
Predecessor | Kulamandan Shah Khad |
Successor | Narahari Shah |
Born | 16th century Nepal |
Died | 16th century Nepal |
Issue | Narahari Shah Dravya Shah |
Dynasty | Shah dynasty |
Father | Kulamandan Shah Khand |
Mother | Sri Devi Khand |
Religion | Hinduism |
Yasho Brahma Shah or Yasobam Shah (Nepali: यशोब्रह्म शाह) (dates unknown) was the King of Kaski and Lamjung. He was the youngest son of Kulamandan Shah Khad. His eldest son succeeded him as King of Lamjung, while his second son ruled over Kaski. His youngest son, Dravya Shah, established the Gorkha Kingdom in 1559.[1]
References
- ^ "Drabya Shah | Nepalese ruler". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2021-03-25.
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