Princess Lakshmi of Nepal
Princess Lakshmi | |||||
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Crown Princess of Nepal | |||||
Born |
Narayanhity Royal Palace, Kathmandu, Nepal | 11 August 1895||||
Died |
4 September 1954 59) Kathmandu, Nepal | (aged||||
Spouse | Kaiser Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana | ||||
Issue |
Samrajya Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana Durga Divyeshwari Rajya Laxmi Titila Rajya Laxmi Nayapala Rajya Laxmi | ||||
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House | Shah dynasty (by birth) | ||||
Father | Prithvi of Nepal | ||||
Religion | Hindu |
Princess Lakshmi Rajya Laxmi Devi (August 11, 1895 - September 4, 1954) was the eldest daughter of King Prithvi of Nepal. As the eldest daughter of King Prithvi, she was made the crown princess and was heiress to the throne until her younger brother, Tribhuvan was born.[1]
Princess Lakshmi was married to Field Marshal Kaiser Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana, a son of Prime Minister Chandra Shamsher Rana. The marriage took place at the Narayanhity Royal Palace.[2] The Rana prime ministers, at that time, had most of the political leadership and dominance. They wanted to strengthen their rule and dominance, and wanted heirs of the Ranas to sit in the throne of Nepal; they arranged marriages between members of the Rana family and members of the royal family. King Prithvi had several daughters but no sons, and Chandra Shamsher then passed a new regulation on the law of succession, making it possible for a princess to accede to the throne. Princess Lakshmi thus became Crown Princess Lakshmi and was her father's heiress. However, Princess Lashmi's younger brother Tribhuvan was born only five years before King Prithvi's death. As such, as King Prithvi's male heir, Tribhuvan acceded to the throne after his father died in 1911.
Princess Lakshmi died in 1954.
Honours
National Honours
- Royal Jubilee Medal (11 December 1936).