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Gehendra Shumsher (, 1871–1906) was a Nepali innovator, firearm designer, and
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in the then
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. He was the eldest son of Bir Shumsher, the third prime minister of the Rana dynasty. He is generally regarded as the first scientist of Nepal.


Early life

Gehendra was born in Poush, 1928 BS (1871 CE). He was born in Nepal where his father was sent to serve as the Nepali representative to
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. He had the rare privilege to study. Apart from being privately tutored within the palace in English, he later also attended
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– the oldest modern school of Nepal. With the enrollment in Durbar High School, his interests were kindled, now that he was trying his hand at sports and music as well. However, past Durbar High School, not much is known about his academic part of life. While some references suggest he was sent to Japan along with 5 others to pursue engineering studies, his precise academic qualification remains unknown. As a kid, Gehendra was intimately drawn to mechanics and ammunition. After the murder of
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in 1942 BS, his father, Bir Shumsher, became the nation's
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, and opportunities popped up for him. At a tender age of 14 years, he was appointed to take care of the ammunition department in the Royal Nepal Army. This early exposure gutted in him a lifelong fascination for arms, ammunition, and the like.


Career

At some point, Gehendra Shumsher worked as a spy chief and the head of police, but his interests were largely confined to the manufacture and design of firearms. As opposed to importing arms and ammunition from other countries, he wanted to manufacture them within the country, especially by exploiting locally available raw materials like iron and coal. So, after a considerable study of British catalogues, he set up manufacturing factories at Jamal (
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), Sundarijal, Balaju, and Megchan (Bhojpur) with a view of doing just that. Towards the end of 1956 BS, Gehendra Shumsher imported a motor car from
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. He tried to make a new motor car himself by disassembling and studying every part in every detail. Besides, he set up a seven boiler rice mill and wind motor to draw underground water at
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, the residential palace he inherited from his father. He was the first man in Nepal to produce electricity in Nepal. He demonstrated how electricity could be produced with the help of water. In addition, he also set up a leather tanning factory in Balaju. Gehendra Shamsher is credited for modernization of
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. He was able to make his own mechanical machine gun similar to
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and named it Bir gun after his father. He is also credited for modifying
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into new gun
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and Ge-rifle, a double-barrelled machine gun. Besides, he also developed a new model of canon Dhir-Gun, named in honour of his grandfather, Dhir Shumsher.


Later life

After the demise of Bir Shumsher, Dev Shumsher ascended to the throne. Dev and Gehendra Shumsher shared an amicable relationship, so Gehendra had an important position in the palace. He was appointed as the spy chief and head of police. Later, upon the request of Dev Shumsher, he went to Japan to study the Japanese technology, especially with regard to the manufacturing of firearms. Gehendra Shumsher died a mysterious death at the age of 35. However, it is believed that during initial years of Chandra Shumsher's premiership, Gehendra Shumsher was murdered at his residence in
Seto Durbar Seto Durbar (White Palace) was a Rana palace in Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, located south of the Narayanhity Palace. It was built by Bir Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana in 1893 CE. History Seto Durbar was built by Bir Shumsher JBR in 1893 CE ...
as Chandra Shumsher Rana was scared of his political and military influence.


See also

* Achyutananda (Inventor), another inventor and friend


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Gehendra Shamsher Nepalese military personnel 1871 births 1905 deaths Nepalese royalty Rana regime Nepalese scientists Nepalese inventors Durbar High School alumni Children of prime ministers of Nepal