Sociology, asked by dmittal1172, 2 months ago

Why was rana regime called the family rule

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Answered by suppu2826
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Rana rule was in autocracy because democracy means the government made by the people for people. But during that period the country was ruled by Ranas only. The rights and needs of people were not distributed.

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Answered by brainlysme8
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The Rana dynasty ruled Nepal from 1846 to 1951, and it was a large, multi-branched family.

In a brutal coup in 1846, Nepal's ruler and founder of the Rana Regime, Jung Bahadur Rana, took power and created a stranglehold on the country, usurping the Shah monarchy's political rights.

Thus appointing a succession of hereditary Rana prime ministers who assumed the title of maharaja.

The very size of the family created conflict. In each generation, there were many brothers, all with a claim to land, titles, wealth, and a place on the Roll of Succession. In turn, each brother had various wives and concubines.

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