For over a century, the Rana family served as de facto rulers and prime ministers of Nepal, with the monarch largely a figurehead. Their complex reign brought stability to a volatile kingdom yet also faced criticism for economic excess, religious issues, and tyranny. In "Singha Durbar," Sagar S.J.B. Rana, a direct descendant, offers the first insider account of his family's rule, challenging historical inaccuracies and providing an honest, balanced critique of this pivotal period in Nepalese history, which concluded in 1951.
Why You Should Read?
- Gain an unprecedented insider's perspective on the powerful Rana dynasty from a direct descendant.
- Receive a frank and balanced historical analysis of Nepal's most vital century, correcting misconceptions.
- Understand the intricate dynamics of power, stability, and criticism that defined the Rana regime.
- Discover an essential and forthright account of the rise and fall of a significant Himalayan kingdom's ruling family.
About the Author
Sagar S.J.B. Rana is a direct descendant of the Rana dynasty, offering a unique and intimate perspective on his family's historical rule in Nepal. His work in "Singha Durbar" provides an insider's account, challenging existing narratives and contributing a balanced critique of a pivotal period in Nepalese history. Rana's meticulous research and personal connection to the subject matter make his historical analysis both authoritative and deeply personal.