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Why did Junga bahadur Rana don't kill the TankaPrasad Acharya

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Answered by Itzkrushika156
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Explanation:

Commanding General His Highness Shree Shree Shree Maharaja Sir Jung Bahadur Kunwar Ranaji,[2] GCB, GCSI (born as Bir Narsingh Kunwar (Nepali: वीर नरसिंह कुँवर), 18 June 1817, Borlang, Gorkha – 25 February 1877, Patharghat, Rautahat; popularly known as Jung Bahadur Rana (Nepali: जङ्ग बहादुर राणा)) was a Khas Rajput (Chhetri)[note 1] ruler of Nepal and initiator of the Rana Regime in Nepal. He was born as Bir Narsingh Kunwar but he became known by the name Jang Bahadur, given to him by his maternal uncle Mathabar Singh Thapa who used to call him Jangay as commemoration of his boldness and courage.[6]

Commanding General His Highness Svasti Sri Madati Prachandra Bhujadandyetyadi Shree Shree Shree Maharaja Sir

Jung Bahadur Kunwar

Ranaji, Maharaja of Kaski and Lamjung, GCB GCSI, T'ung-ling-ping-ma-Kuo-Kang-Wang

श्री ३ महाराजा

जङ्गबहादुर कुँवर राणाजी

JungBahadur-gr.jpg

Shree Teen Maharaja Jang Bahadur Rana

8th Prime Minister of Nepal

Sri Sri Sri Maharaja of Kaski and Lamjung

In office

15 September 1846 - 1 August 1856

Monarch

King Rajendra

King Surendra

Preceded by

Fateh Jung Shah

Succeeded by

Bam Bahadur Kunwar

In office

28 June 1857 - 25 February 1877

Monarch

King Surendra

Preceded by

Bam Bahadur Kunwar

Succeeded by

Ranodip Singh Kunwar

Personal details

Born

18 June 1817 CE

Balkot, Arghakhanchi district, Kingdom of Nepal

Died

25 February 1877 (aged 59)

Patharghat, Rautahat, Kingdom of Nepal

Citizenship

Nepalese

Children

See Below

Relatives

See Kunwar family; see Thapa dynasty; see Rana dynasty

Shree Teen Jung Bahadur Kunwar Rana

श्री ३ महाराज जङ्गबहादुर कुँवर राणा

King of Lamjung and Kaski Kingdom

Commanding General His Highness

Svasti Sri Madati Prachandra Bhujadandyetyadi

Sri Sri Sri Maharaja

T'ung-ling-ping-ma-Kuo-Kang-Wang

Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath

Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Star of India

Jang Bahadur Ranaji.jpg

Reign

6 August 1856 – 25 February 1877

Coronation

6 August 1856[1]

Predecessor

established

Successor

Ranodip Singh Kunwar

Spouse

Sri 3 Maharani Hiranyagarbha Devi

Kaila Maharani

Ganga Maharani (Mudama Mussamat)

Siddhi Gajendra Lakshmi Basnyat

Putali Maharani

Misri Maharani

Mina Maharani

Dakchoke Rani

Issue

Maharajkumar Bhim Pratap Jung Rana

Maharajkumar General Jagat Jung Bahadur Rana

Maharajkumar General Jit Jung Bahadur Rana

Maharajkumar General Padma Jung Bahadur Rana

Lieutenant-General Baber Jung Rana

Maharajkumar General Ranabir

Sri 5 Lalit Rajeshwori

Sri 5 Somgarva Divyeshwari

Full name

Jung Bahadur Kunwar Ranaji

Dynasty

Rana dynasty

Father

Bal Narsingh Kunwar

Mother

Ganesh Kumari Thapa (Thapa dynasty)

Religion

Hinduism

Answered by gungunjain32
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Explanation:

Tanka Prasad Acharya (Nepali: टंक प्रसाद आचार्य; 11 February 1912 – 23 April 1992) was the 19th Prime Minister of Nepal from 27 January 1956 to 26 July 1957[1] and the founding leader of Nepal Praja Parishad (Nepal People's Council). He was the son of Tika Prasad Acharya and Tika Devi Acharya.

19th Prime Minister of Nepal

In office

27 January 1956 – 26 July 1957

Monarch

Mahendra

Preceded by

Direct rule by King Mahendra

Succeeded by

Kunwar Inderjit Singh

Personal details

Born

11 February 1912

Died

23 April 1992 (aged 80)

Tanka Prasad Acharya was an anti-Rana, pro-democracy politician. Under the influence of freedom movement in India, five men—Acharya, Dharma Bhakta Mathema, Dashrath Chand, Sukra Raj Shastri, Gangalal Shrestha—founded the Nepal Praja Parishad in the late 1930s, with Acharya as chairman. Their motive was to overthrow the Rana regime and establish a democratic government in Nepal.[2] Tyranny, debauchery, economic exploitation, and religious persecution had characterized Rana rule.[3][4]

Acharya was the first person to bring the printing machine into Nepal.[5] He brought it from Banaras to publish four leaflets advocating overthrow of the Rana empire. He along with four other activists were captured for opposition and sentenced to death by the Ranas in 1940; but Acharya was never executed as the then Nepali law (influenced by Hinduism) forbade the killing of Brahmins.[2] The movement later led to the overthrow of the Rana oligarchy. Acharya was released from the captivity in 1951 when King Tribhuvan returned to power. He went on to become Prime Minister in 1956. During his premiership, the first 5-year plan was started, Nepal Rastra Bank was established, and the Supreme Court was also established. Acharya resigned on Ashadh 31, 2014 (17 October 1957).

Tanka Prasad Acharya died on 23 April 1992 due to kidney complications.[6] In year 2000, Meena Acharya founded the Tanka Prasad Acharya Memorial Foundation.

so they dint kill him

he died himself..!!

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