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Field Marshal His Highness Shree Maharaja Sir
Mohan Shumsher Jung Bahadur
Rana, GCB, GCIE, GBE
श्री ३ महाराज मोहन शमशेर जङ्गबहादुर राणा
Portrait of Mohan Shamsher
17th Prime Minister of Nepal
In office 30 April 1948 – 12 November 1951
Monarchs
King Tribhuvan King Gyanendra
Preceded by
Padma Shumsher JBR
Succeeded by
Matrika Prasad Koirala
Personal details
Born
(1885-12-23)23 December 1885
Died
6 January 1967(1967-01-06) (aged 81) Bangalore
Parent(s)
Chandra Shumsher Jang Bahadur Rana (father) Chandra Loka Bhakta Lakshmi Devi (mother)
Occupation
Maharajah of Nepal
9th Maharaja of Lamjang and Kaski
Reign
27 June 1901 – 26 November 1929
Predecessor
Padma Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana
Successor
Rana rule abolished, see Lamjang-Kaski for titular head
Spouse
Sri Maharani Dikshya Rajya Laxmi
Issue
General Sri Maharajkumar Sharada Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana General Sri Yuvaraj Bijaya Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana
Dynasty
Rana dynasty
Father
Chandra Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana
Mother
Sri Maharani Chandra Loka Bhakta Devi
Field-Marshal Shree Maharaja Sir Mohan Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana (Nepali: मोहन शम्शेर जङ्गबहादुर राणा), GCB, GCIE, GBE (23 December 1885 – 6 January 1967) was the Shree Tin Maharajah and foreign minister of Nepal from 30 April 1948 until 12 November 1951.[citation needed]
He was the last prime minister from the Rana family, which had controlled Nepal for more than a century and reduced the monarchy to a figurehead. He was the son of the 5th Rana Maharaja of Nepal Chandra Shumsher and Bada Maharani Chandra Loka Bhakta Lakshmi Devi. He became prime minister at a time when the king, Tribhuvan was attempting to assert himself. Tribhuvan wanted to establish a stronger monarchy and some democracy, which Mohan Shumsher opposed.
In 1950, Mohan Shumsher's policies against the monarchy forced Tribhuvan and his son Mahendra to flee to India with the help of the Indian Residency and the Indian government, which led Mohan Shumsher to proclaim Mahendra's three-year-old son Gyanendra the king of Nepal.
Later in the revolution of 1951, Tribhuvan returned to Nepal after signing The Delhi Treaty between Mohan Shumsher, Tribhuvan, and Congress thus restoring his throne and bringing the stately power back to the monarch. By the end of 1951, the king and his allies in Congress had triumphed, and Mohan Shumsher and the rest of the Rana family lost power. The Ranas were removed from all the hereditary offices and privileges conferred by king Surendra Bikram Shah on Jung Bahadur even though Mohan Shumsher still held the office of the prime minister for until several demonstrations by Ranas in an attempt to reestablish their rule and the opposition of the monarchy and Congress forced him to resign from his position.
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