Nepalese royal court

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The Nepalese royal court was the central seat of monarchical authority and political power in Nepal, where kings, queens, and influential courtiers shaped the kingdom’s governance and dynastic affairs.

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Nepalese royal court canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf political institution
royal court
abolitionContext abolition of monarchy in Nepal in 2008
associatedWith King Birendra of Nepal NERFINISHED
King Gyanendra of Nepal NERFINISHED
King Mahendra of Nepal NERFINISHED
King Tribhuvan of Nepal NERFINISHED
ceremonialRole hosting foreign dignitaries
hosting state ceremonies
organizing royal rituals
country Nepal
function central decision-making body of the monarchy
managing dynastic affairs of Nepal
shaping governance of Nepal
governanceRole advising the king on state matters
mediating between regional elites and the crown
governedBy King of Nepal NERFINISHED
historicalEra Rana regime NERFINISHED
Shah dynasty NERFINISHED
includes courtiers
high-ranking bureaucrats
kings of Nepal
military leaders
queens of Nepal
royal advisors
royal family of Nepal NERFINISHED
influenced domestic policy of Nepal
foreign policy of Nepal
succession to the throne of Nepal
languageUsed Nepali language
locatedIn Kathmandu NERFINISHED
patronage Buddhist monasteries
Hindu temples
traditional Nepalese arts
powerStructure monarchical system
relatedTo Hanuman Dhoka Palace NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Nepal NERFINISHED
Narayanhiti Palace NERFINISHED
Nepalese monarchy NERFINISHED
religion Hinduism
seatOf monarchical authority in Nepal
political power in Nepal
securityProvidedBy Royal Guards NERFINISHED
Royal Nepal Army NERFINISHED
socialRole center of aristocratic life in Nepal
patron of arts and culture in Nepal
status defunct after abolition of monarchy in Nepal

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Bhimsen Thapa powerBase Nepalese royal court