Kulamandan_Shah_Khand

Kulamandan Shah Khad

Kulamandan Shah Khad

King of Lamjung and Kaski


Kulamandan Khand (Nepali: कुलमण्डन खाण्ड) was the founder of Shah dynasty and the ancestor of King Prithivi Narayan Shah of Nepal.

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Kulamandan conquered Kaski Kingdom by killing Hindu women, children and Brahmins and received the title of "Shah". This Shah title is used by mainly Muslim Kings or Rulers. His son Yasho Brahma Shah succeeded him as the King of Lamjung and Kaski. His eldest son Narhari Shah became ruler of Lamjung while the second son ruled over Kaski. His youngest son, Dravya Shah ruled the Kingdom of Gorkha.

Khand word which was Derived from Khagan which mean a historic title in Mongolic cultures, originated in the Eurasian Steppe, denoting a king or ruler; evolving from a noble title in the Seljuk Empire to signify rulership in the Mongol Empire, later declining in importance and becoming a surname in post-Mughal era. Historically, Khand Kings were Close to Magars. According to Local people the community who consume local Alcohol are Referred as Magars Whereas who didn't consume local Alcohol changed their caste and started to write Khand Thakuri. Both Magar and Khand community wordship kuldeuta in Alamdevi Temple where Magar priest is compulsory needed. National and International Historian and Anthropologist like Dr. Rajaram Subedi, Francis Buchanan-Hamilton who studied them stated that khand and Magars are two brothers "KHANCHA KHAND" AND "MINCHA KHAND"


His successors are as follows:

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