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History
In Nepal
Nepal enjoys the glory of always being a sovereign and
independent country. It has never been under foreign
domination.
Ancient Nepal consisted of many small autonomous states.
King Prithivi Narayan Shah unified Nepal by bringing these
small states together into one nation in 1769. Since then
Kathmandu has been the capital of Nepal. After the
Anglo-Nepali War (1814-1816), Prime Minister Jung Bahadur
Rana greatly expanded his powers and established the Rana
lineage of hereditary Prime Ministers who ruled Nepal until
1951, when the late King Tribhuvan led a popular revolution
which put an end to the Rana autocracy. In 1959, the first
general election was held and the parliamentary government
was set up for a short period. Nepal experienced the liberal
panchayat system for three decades.
The popular people's movement welcomed the new era of
democracy in 1990. A new constitution was written to secure
the sovereignty of the people and a democratic political
system with constitutional monarchy was established.
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