Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev Jñanendra Sah; conceived 7 July 1947) was the last King of Nepal from 2001 to 2008. As a tyke, he was additionally quickly lord from 1950 to 1951, when his granddad, Tribhuvan, went into outcast in India with whatever is left of his family. Taking after the Nepalese imperial slaughter in 2001, he again moved toward becoming ruler.
Gyanendra's second rule was set apart by protected turmoil. His forerunner King Birendra had set up an established government in which he designated approach to an agent government. The developing rebellion of the Nepalese Civil War amid King Gyanendra's rule meddled with races of agents. After a few postponements in races, King Gyanendra suspended the constitution and accepted direct expert in February 2005, guaranteeing that it would be a brief circumstance to smother the Maoist uprising. Notwithstanding wide resistance, he reestablished the past parliament in April 2006. His rule finished around two years after the fact, when the Nepalese Constituent Assembly announced Nepal a republic and canceled the government.
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