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King of Palpa
Prithvi Pal Sen |
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Reign | ???? – April 1806 |
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Predecessor | Mahadatta Sen |
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Successor | Position abolished |
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Born | Kingdom of Palpa |
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Died | April 1806 Hanuman Dhoka, Nepal |
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Dynasty | Sen dynasty |
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Father | Mahadatta Sen |
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Religion | Hinduism |
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Prithvi Pal Sen (Nepali: पृथ्वीपाल सेन) was the King of Palpa.
Biography
Prithvi Pal Sen was crowned the King of Palpa after the death of his father Mahadatta Sen.[1]
Sen crowned Girvan Yuddha Bikram Shah as the King of Nepal after Rana Bahadur Shah had abdicated the throne.[2][3]
He died in April 1806.[4] After his death, Palpa became part of the Kingdom of Nepal.[5]