Tribhuvan
Tribhuvan Bir Bikram Shah Dev
(
30 June
1906
–
13 March
1955
) was
King
of
Nepal
from
1911
to
1950
and from
1951
until his death. He was born in
Kathmandu
(Nepal's capital city), the son of King
Prithvi Bir Bikram Shah
. Tribhuvan succeeded his father on
11 December
1911
as the King of Nepal, and he was crowned on
20 February
1913
at the Nasal Chowk, Hanuman Dhoka Palace in Kathmandu. One of his main reigning goals was to eliminate the oligarchical power of the
Rana family
. He was deposed in favour of his grandson, Nepal's current king
Gyanendra
, on
6 November
1950
and departed for
India
on
11 November
. He was soon reinstated as King in 1951. He died a few years later in March
1955
at the Canton Hospital in
Zurich
and was succeeded by his son, King
Mahendra
. Tribhuvan of Nepal
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