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How old was King Birendra of Nepal at death?

King Birendra of Nepal died on June 1, 2001 at the age of 55.


Who was the crowned king of Nepal after the death of king Birendra?

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How old is King Birendra of Nepal?

King Birendra of Nepal was born on December 28, 1945 and died on June 1, 2001. King Birendra of Nepal would have been 55 years old at the time of death or 69 years old today.


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King Birendra of Nepal was born on December 28, 1945.


What is Birendra of Nepal's birthday?

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King Birendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev was the Bierendra of Nepal until his death in 2001. He was born on December 28, 1945. He was the son of King Mahendra. He succeeded the role of king in 1972.


Who killed royal family in Nepal?

Everyone in Nepal believe that the Royal Family Massacre was plotted by his brother Gyanendra as only his family was not in the gathering. But we do not have evidence that he killed King Birendra. So the massacre remains unexplained.


Who is the father of king gyanendra?

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King Birendra died on 2001, his wife Queen Aiswaria jumped from a terrace after 1 day.


Do Nepal have a king?

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What are the constitutional organs of Nepal?

Nepal is the only Hindu-State in the World and was a Himalayan Kindom which gave way to a Federal Democratic Republic in the same lines as that of the Westminister model of Parliamentary Democracy in the 90s promulgated by King Birendra following pro-democracy demonstrations. In 2001 the Monarchial system received a big blow following a Royal massacre in which King Birendra and his family were assasinated. The Nepali Democratic Parties joined the extremist Communist party to overthrow the incumbent King Gyanendra who succeeded the Late King Birendra, and tried using hard measures to quell anything pro-democratic. Finally the pro-democratic supporters was successful in abolishing Monarchy and in making Nepal a Democratic Republic in April, 2006.As stated by the interim Constitution provides for 5 Constitutional bodies i.e. the Public Service Commission, the Election Commission, the Auditor General, the Commission for Investigation of Abuse of Authority and the National Human Rights Commission.