Nepal
has a long glorious history. Its civilization
can be traced back to thousands of years before
the birth of Christ. History reveals dynasties
of Ahirs and Gopalas, Kirants, Licchavis and
Thakuris ruling the country before the Malla
period began. Modern Nepal is an amalgamation
of a number of principalities which had independent
entities in the past. Before the campaign
of national integration launched by King Prithivi
Narayan Shah – the first Shah King of
Nepal, Kathmandu valley was ruled by the Malla
Kings, whose contribution to arts and culture
are indeed great and the Malla era is considered
to be the golden age of Nepal. In 1768 A.D.,
the Shah King defeated the Malla Kings and
unified the country that was divided into
small independent Kingdoms.
His Majesty King Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah
Dev is the present King of Nepal. The revolution
of November 1950 brought an end to autocratic
Rana regime that ruled the country for 104
years since 1846 A.D. The Ranas seized all
the power from the Shahs but revered the existence
of King in Nepal. After the fall of Ranas
in February 1951, Nepal first saw a dawn of
democracy. The parliamentary government under
the multi-party system was adopted for some
years which was later followed by Panchayat
System in 1960. The popular people’s
movement of 1990 reinstated the multi party
democratic system and the new democratic constitution
of the Kingdom was promulgated on November
9, 1990. On February 1, 2005, King Gyanendra
made another historic move and assuming all
executive powers headed a 10 member cabinet
with the commitment and assurance to bring
back the lost PEACE in the country within
the next three years.
Nepal
is one of the founding members of South Asian
Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC)
which was formed in December 1985. The SAARC
Secretariat was set up in Kathmandu in January
1987 and later in the same year in November,
third SAARC summit was held in Kathmandu.
Late King Birendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev ruled
Nepal for 30 years from January 30, 1971 to
June 1, 2001. His son Crown Prince Dipendra
was named King on June 2, 2001, after the
unfaithful Royal family massacre of June 1,
2001 that took the lives of the King, Queen,
Prince, Princess and five other Royal family
members. But King Dipendra soon died in hospital
on June 4, 2001. The younger brother of late
King Birendra, His Majesty King Gyanendra
Bir Bikram Shah Dev was accessioned to throne
on June 4, 2001 and currently rules the country.
He is the twelfth King in the Shah dynasty.
During
a regular gathering at Narayanhity Royal Palace
on the Friday night of June 1, 2001, the gathered
Royal family members were shot dead and some
were injured within a few minutes of time
by Crown Prince Dipendra, who was heavily
under the influence of alcohol and drugs.
Crown Prince Dipendra also shot himself in
an attempt of suicide over an argument he
had with his parents about the woman he wanted
to marry. Crown Prince Dipendra was admitted
to hospital in a coma and critically wounded
condition, but still was named the King.
The King in Nepal is seen as a Living God,
the reincarnation of Lord Vishnu. Late King
Birendra was very popular and deeply loved
by the people of Nepal who were greatly shocked
and saddened by the news and it took quite
a long time for the countrymen to come out
from their self mourning.
The King, Queen and other members of the
Royal family were carried to Pashupati Aryaghat,
next to the Holy Bagmati River, for their
last rites. Desperate to know the truth, people
blocked traffic in protest and riots began
in the streets of Kathmandu and even curfew
had to be imposed to disperse the restless
crowd which just could not believe what had
happened inside the highly guarded Royal Palace.
People shaved their heads as a sign of respect
for their beloved King as they would have
done in the demise of their family members
as per Hinduism and a 5 day closure of government
offices and 13 days of official mourning was
announced. Just after 48 hours of the title
“King”, King Dipendra died in
the hospital and the younger brother of late
King Birendra, Prince Gyanendra became the
new King of Nepal - three Kings in 4 days.
The murder of Royals inside Narayanhity Royal
Palace is said to be the second worst mass
killing of royalty in the world after the
Romanovs, who were killed back in 1918 during
the Russian civil war.