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Jung Bahadur Rana (1874-1933) was the first Shri 3 Maharaj in Nepal . Jung Bahadur Rana, who became powerful after the massacre of Kot Parva, became more powerful than the monarchy after the Bhandarkhal festival. Among those lands lost in  the battle with the British, he made the British happy and returned the Terai from Rapti to Mahakali to present day Banke, Bardiya, Kailali and Kanchanpur.

Jang Bahadur was born as the son of Bal Narasimha Kunwar. He was  born in 1874 B.S. In the early days, Hooligan and Gambler, Jung Bahadur is a successful villain in the history of Nepal due to his indomitable courage, bravery and ingenuity. He established the Rana rule in Nepal and initiated 104 years of family rule. Jung Bahadur, a staunch devotee of the British, ruled by killing his staunch opponents one by one. After his return from Britain and France, he was influenced by the West in Nepali art, culture, public life and even law.

Jung Badahur Rana
Jung Bahadur Rana

The Rana ruled Nepal from 1903 B.S. to 2007B.S,104 long years. Taking advantage of the rift within the then royal family, Jang Bahadur Kunwar, a fighter from western Nepal, became the first Rana prime minister.His plot to assassinate hundreds of nobles, nobles and soldiers at the infamous Kot Festival in the Durbar area of ​​Kathmandu on 3 Ashoj 1903 BS was successful. He then made himself prime minister and held the post of Rana. In the Rana family, the post of prime minister became hereditary, while the Shah kings were only added. He died in Pattharghatta in 1933B.S

He was an interesting character too. He started the history of Shri 3 by dismissing Shri 5(the king) in 1903. He remained in the people’s gossips  for various reasons throughout his life. As time went on, he became like a legend. He used to jump from the top of the tower, he didn’t die even when he was trampled by an elephant, and things like ‘catching  a living tiger’ were discussed in Nepali society from time to time.

Top 10 Interesting Facts About  Jung Bahadur Rana:

1. Jung Bahadur was very fond of horse riding. He paid more attention to guns, war, horse riding and sports than to reading.

2. He rode on horseback wherever he went. Wherever he went, he was in the mood to hunt. So he walked around with all the ammunition and guns. Due to his hunting mentality, he had ordered 30 Arabian horses from Bombay which made a lot of government expenses at that time.

3. On his way back from visiting Badrinath on the summer day of May 26, 1853, Jang Bahadur made a continuous journey of 109 miles from the border to Kathmandu on horseback. Twelve horses were exchanged during the trip. That was longest ever horse ride on that time.

4. During the reign of Jung Bahadur, there were about three types of rule in the country. The king, queen and prince ruled three times. That is why he succeeded in taking the main rule of the country in his hands.

5. One day, the farmers who were earning the land of the palace lost their crops due to frost, so there was a dispute in the Council of Ministers over the tax and land tax deduction for that year. He was then a member of the Council of Ministers. Jung Bahadur had protested against the Prime Minister’s failure to take appropriate steps in this regard. After that, there was a heated argument between uncle and nephew (Mathwar and Jung Bahadur). “It’s a very childish decision, Don’t think of me as a child. He made his uncle Mathwar to shut up after this.

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6. Jung Bahadur Rana is the first Asian Prime Minister to visit the UK. Back then, it was not as easy to reach by plane as it is now. At that time, he was on his way to India. He was not only the first Prime Minister to visit the UK but also the first Nepali Prime Minister to stay there for a year.

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7. The team of Jung Bahadur went hunting and  had reached Pattharghatta on the way to Chisapani Gadhi. Where his team hunted tigers and elephants for 15 days.

8. Jung Bahadur used a ship to go to the UK. He had attached cannons to avoid pirates. He took the fanatical Hindus along with a kitchen, a pot with poplar seedlings, 40 brass jugs, a milking cow and pulses and rice for months.

9. After arriving in the UK, Nepalis used to sit and eat separately. Others did not even get to milk the cows. The British were amazed to see this scene. As the 42-member delegation traveled to a British hotel carrying their bags, the British looked on in amazement.

10. Jung Bahadur arrived in the UK four months after leaving Nepal. Later, he returned with a large amount of Western influence in Nepali art, culture, public life and even law.

 

Jung Badahur Rana
Jung Bahadur Rana

 

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Jung Bahadur Rana : Letters and Handwritings https://notesnepal.com/archives/3721 Sun, 27 Sep 2020 11:49:07 +0000 https://notesnepal.com/?p=3721 Jung Bahadur Rana :Illiterate Rumor Jung Bahadur Rana, Among the prime ministers of Nepal, Jung Bahadur Rana ruled for a long time. He made ‘Shri 5’ the deity of Khopa by wearing the crown of ‘Shri 3’. The worldly rule he started ended at the age of 104. Among the works done by Jung Bahadur, […]

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Jung Bahadur Rana :Illiterate Rumor

Jung Bahadur Rana, Among the prime ministers of Nepal, Jung Bahadur Rana ruled for a long time. He made ‘Shri 5’ the deity of Khopa by wearing the crown of ‘Shri 3’. The worldly rule he started ended at the age of 104. Among the works done by Jung Bahadur, it has been memorable and important to please the British and return them to the new country (Banke, Bardia, Kailali and Kanchanpur) in Nepal. Historian Purushottam Shamsher Jabra identified Jang Bahadur as a person who could not read or write.

 

Jung Bahadur Rana Handwriting
Jung Bahadur Rana Handwriting

Jung Bahadur Rana, in his book ‘Facts of His Majesty’ (2065: 6), mentions that Jung Bahadur Rana Dhakre (unemployed) went abroad to take a job and took refuge in Pandit Amar Raj Pandey. But he could not read well. He could not even speak English in Hindi, that is, he was a illiterate.

After the death of his eldest wife, when he went to ask his sister-in-law Siddhigajendra Laxmi for help, his father-in-law reprimanded him and sent him away saying, “There is no trade, no job, no literacy.” Jung Bahadur Rana lost his job twice and became unemployed. Ganga Kharel’s article ‘A Note on the Biography and Works of Jang Bahadur Rana’ published in Sinas Journal’s (January 1999: 163-170) mentions that he lost his job in 1892 and 96 and became unemployed.

 

Jung Bahadur’s Audacity And Bravery

Jung Bahadur was of extraordinary ability. Even daring. Also cunning and far-sighted for his own selfishness. Jung Bahadur Rana  shot dead his own uncle, the then Prime Minister Mathwar Singh Thapa. It can be read in Jabra’s ‘Facts of His Majesty’ (2065: 18-19) that Mathwar Singh Thapa made Mahasankaha Yuvaraj Surendra’s bodyguard with the intention of persecuting Jung Bahadur.

Mathwar Singh transferred Kazi Jung Bahadur to the post of Yuvaraj’s bodyguard ‘Kaptani’ again on the written order of Yuvaraj Surendra through various tricks and deceptions.

After becoming the bodyguard of Yuvaraj Surendra, Jung Bahadur had to pay many rupees. Surendra was so skeptical that he took his queens to Bagmati to play in the river. One of the queens died of a cold. He used to cut some of them with a knife and throw some of them into a well.

 

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Jung Bahadur Rana Handwriting

One day, Surendra also threw Jung Bahadur into the dug well of Lagantol. But after a while, he came down from the well. Surendra made him jump from the trident four times. Asked to take a horse from Sanghu. When the horse reached halfway through the saddle, he was asked to return from there. After Jang Bahadur succeeded in bringing back the horse from the small shallow shack that was also shaken and had no flakes in the middle, Surendra again gave him the post of Qazi.

According to ‘Ancient Nepal’ (same), one day, a newly captured drunken elephant, with the help of Mad, escaped from Khasali Hattisar and headed towards Indrachok. He started destroying shops and houses. The news reached the king. Jung Bahadur was ready when the king ordered him to seize the elephants. He climbed over the house of a shopkeeper in Indrachowk, jumped on the back of an elephant, took control of the elephant with great haste, and got the applause from the king.

When the leopard entered the house of a Newar in Jong Bahadur Jhonche Tol, he went alone to catch the leopard by the king’s order. Many tricks and ingenuity were used to control the leopard.

Due to such courage and bravery, cunning and intelligence, Jung Bahadur succeeded in becoming the lone dictator for a long time as the Prime Minister of his time.

Jung Bahadur Rana
Jung Bahadur Rana

Jung Bahadur Was Not illiterate

Jung Bahadur Rana was not a illiterate as mentioned by historian Jabra. There is evidence to support this. The proclamation issued in June 1922, compiled by historian and former administrator Bhagiraj Ingnam, has Jang Bahadur’s signature. Along with the signature, he has also given additional orders in his own signature for the implementation of the related issue.

Kumbhavati Limbuni of Pallo Kirat has also issued a personal order in addition to the order of the Prime Minister on the left side of the advertisement on the complaint filed by her husband Vajan Singh Limbu regarding the dispute over the farm since 1902 BS.
It is written in the print of the Prime Minister.

 

The handwriting
Jung Bahadur Rana Handwriting

Features of his Handwritings

Jang Bahadur had written a sermon at Kankeshwari with the then powerful General Gagan Singh, who had a very close relationship with the youngest queen of the then King Rajendra Bikram Shah. Historian Gyanmani Nepal’s book ‘Mahabharat of Nepal’ (2052: 225) deals with the practice of Dharmapatra. Commenting on the letter, Nepal said, “It is signed by Jung Bahadur. The letters are as big and cursive as Learner’s ”

Jung Bahadur Rana
Jung Bahadur Rana

Moreover, Kamal Dixit in his book ‘Jung-Gita’ (2040: 3) has subtly examined the characteristic of Jung Bahadur’s letter. He wrote, “Letters like the head of a sparrow. Vichara did not know how to write a pair of letters. He is working by cutting his legs without knowing how to write half a letter – yes, chick, relative. The people who wrote this letter from UK to Nepali are Nepali. It is very difficult for Jung Bahadur to write in Nepali. Jung Bahadur did not have time to spell. A, H, H, Mr. has to work very hard to write.

But even though he was weak in reading and writing, Jang Bahadur’s mind worked. He used this ability to thwart the big conspiracies against him. He succeeded in all the conspiracies he devised.

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