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Gyanendra of Nepal

Issue
NameGyanendra Shah
ज्ञानेन्द्र शाह
King of Nepal
Reign7 November 1950 - 8 January 1951 ( )
PredecessorTribhuvan
SuccessorTribhuvan
Reign4 June 2001 - 28 May 2008 ( )
PredecessorDipendra
Successornone (Monarchy abolished)
SpouseQueen Komal of Nepal
Paras (Former Crown Prince of Nepal)
Princess Prerana
Full nameGyanendra Bir Bikram Shah
HouseShah dynasty
FatherMahendra of Nepal
MotherCrown Princess Indra

Gyanendra of Nepal

Royal NameKing Gyanendra of Nepal
DipstyleHis Royal Majesty
OffstyleYour Royal Majesty
AltstyleSir

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Gyanendra Shah ( ; Jñānendra Vīra Bikrama Śāh) (born 7 July 1947) was the last King of Nepal. During his life, he has held the title of the King twice: first between 1950 and 1951 as a child when his grandfather Tribhuvan was forced into exile in India with the rest of his family; and from 2001 to 2008, following the Nepalese royal massacre.

King Gyanendra's second reign ended in 2008, when the monarchy was abolished and the interim Federal Republic of Nepal formed in its place. Gyanendra became a private citizen and was stripped of his royal status.

Unable to hold the election on time, the then Prime Minister of Nepal Sher Bahadur Deuba, repeatedly asked for continuances with the King. Citing the failure of the Prime Minister to hold the election, King Gyanendra sacked the cabinet and assumed power and formed a new government. In February 2005, King Gyanendra took complete control of the government, dismissing the elected parliament (Parliament was dismissed in 2002 when King Gyanendra sacked the government of PM Sher Bahadur Deuba). He gave assurances that the country would return to normalcy and prosperity in three years. . Following opposition to his direct rule he was forced to return power to the parliament in April 2006, which in turn reduced the King's status to that of a ceremonial monarch. He continued as such until 28 May 2008 when the Constituent Assembly controlled by the Maoists decided to depose him and declared Nepal an interim republic until a republican constitution was promulgated. The constitution drafting deadline expired on May 28, 2010 with no new constitution in place. There have been some calls from parties loyal to the monarchy for a referendum to decide on the need for a monarchy after the constitutional crisis brought about the resignation of the Maoist-led government.


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