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Name: Jumla

Type: Polity

Start: 1405 AD

End: 1788 AD

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Was one of the Chaubisi Rajya (petty kingdoms) of Nepal ruled by Khas people.

Establishment


  • January 1405: Jumla (Jyumla) state formed by Khasa tribes.
  • Chronology


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    1. Conquests of Rana Bahadur Shah


    Expansion during the rule of Rana Bahadur Shah in the Kingdom of Nepal.

  • November 1788: Jumla is annexed to Nepal.

  • 2. Further events (Unrelated to Any War)


  • January 1437: Parbat state founded.

  • January 1545: In 1544, Lo (Kingdom of Mustang) was occupied by the Kingdom of Jumla, a region in present-day Nepal.

  • January 1561: The period of occupation of Lo by Jumla lasted until 1560.

  • January 1741: In 1740, the Kingdom of Lo, also known as Mustang, was occupied by the Kingdom of Jumla. This period of occupation lasted from around 1740 to 1780. Jumla was a powerful kingdom in the region, known for its strategic location and influence in the area.

  • January 1781: In 1780, the territory of Lo (Kingdom of Mustang) was taken over by the ruler of Jumla. This marked a significant event in the history of the region, as Jumla was a powerful kingdom in the area during that time.

  • Disestablishment


  • November 1788: Jumla is annexed to Nepal.
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