Upendra Bikram Shah | |||||
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Born | Hanuman Dhoka | ||||
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Nepali | उपेन्द्र विक्रम शाह | ||||
Dynasty | Shah dynasty | ||||
Father | Rajendra Bikram Shah | ||||
Mother | Maharani Samrajya | ||||
Religion | Hinduism |
Upendra Bikram Shah (Nepali: उपेन्द्र विक्रम शाह; sometimes known as Mahila Sahibju) was a Nepalese prince.
Upendra Bikram Shah was born in Hanuman Dhoka to King Rajendra Bikram Shah and Maharani Samrajya Lakshmi Devi.[1] His mother is sometimes called one of the most powerful queens in the history of Nepal.[2]
Shah was sent into Allahabad, British India for conspiring against Jung Bahadur Rana.[3][4]
In 1854, Shah was given the Bagh Durbar, where, he was later put under house arrest for treason.[5]
He died in Bikram Sambat 1896.[5] Upendra Bikram Shah was also a Tantrik.[6]