Karbir Pande
Kaji Karbir Pande (Nepali: करबिर पाँडे) was one of the sons of Mulkaji Damodar Pande. After King Rana Bahadur's reinstatement to power, he ordered the execution of Damodar Pande, along with his two eldest sons, who were completely innocent, to be executed on 13 March 1804; similarly some members of his faction were tortured and executed without any due trial, while many others managed to escape to India. Karbir Pande was among those who managed to escape to India along with his brother Rana Jang Pande and cousin Ranabam Pande.
Karbir Pande | |
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श्री काजी करबिर पाँडे | |
Kaji (Nepal) | |
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Preceded by | TBD |
Succeeded by | TBD |
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Died | 18 April 1843 |
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Relatives | Bamsa Raj Pande (uncle) Damodar Pande (father) Kalu Pande (grand father) Rana Jang Pande (brother) |
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Allegiance | Kingdom of Nepal Nepal |
Branch/service | Nepal Army |
Rank | Kaji |
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