Princess Shanti Singh of Nepal

Princess Shanti Singh
Princess of Nepal
Rani of Bajhang
Born (1941-11-20)20 November 1941
Narayanhity Royal Palace, Kathmandu, Nepal
Died 1 June 2001(2001-06-01) (aged 59)
Narayanhity Royal Palace, Kathmandu, Nepal
Spouse Kumar Deepak Jang Bahadur Singh, 60th Raja of Bajhang
Issue Binod Singh, 61th Raja of Bajhang
Pramod Singh
Chhaya Devi
Full name
Shanti Rajya Laxmi Devi
House Shah dynasty (by birth)
Father Mahendra of Nepal
Mother Indra Rajya Laxmi Devi
Religion Hindu

Princess Shanti Singh of Nepal (November 20, 1941 – June 1, 2001) was a Nepalese princess and Rani of Bajhang after her marriage to Kumar Deepak Jang Bahadur Singh, 60th Raja of Bajhang. The eldest child of King Mahendra of Nepal, she was one of the ten people who died in the Nepalese royal massacre.[1]

Name Shanti means "Inner Peace".[2]

Life

The eldest child of King Mahendra and his first wife Crown Princess Indra, Princess Shanti was educated at Loreto Convent, Darjeeling and Tribhuvan University.

Known as humble and hardworking, Princess Shanti was involved in different social welfare activities.

She married in Kathmandu, on 8 February 1965, Kumar Deepak Jang Bahadur Singh, 60th Raja of Bajhang (died in 1984 in London). They had three children, two sons and one daughter:

In 1972, she founded the Nepal Leprosy Relief Association and went on to become its patron in 1994. A life member of the Nepalese Red Cross Society and the Family Planning Association, Princess Shanti also greatly contributed to the welfare of disabled people, becoming the president of the Disabled Welfare Fund Management Committee in 1987.

She was killed in the Nepalese royal massacre on June 1, 2001, along with nine other members of the Nepalese royal family.[6]

Honours

National honours[7]

Ancestry

References

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