
King Tribhuvan
King Tribhuvan was the king of Nepal from 1955 to 1972, playing a pivotal role in ending the country's centuries-old reign of monarchy under traditional rule. He helped introduce democratic reforms and fostered political changes that transitioned Nepal toward a constitutional monarchy. Known for his leadership during a time of political upheaval, Tribhuvan is remembered as a unifying figure who sought to modernize Nepal and promote national stability. His efforts laid the groundwork for future democratic development, and his legacy is honored as a key figure in Nepal’s contemporary history.