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The '''Misra Dynasty''' ([[Mahanan]]: मिश्र राजवंश, Miśra Rājavanśa), commonly referred to as the Misrans were a [[Sheshtri]] dynasty that ruled as the [[List of monarchs of Mahana|royal family]] of [[Mahana]] from 1902 up until dissolution at the end of the [[Mahanan Civil War]] in 1992<ref>"Although dissolution lead to the removal of the family as head of government, descendants of the family still exist today" (PDF) Retrieved 23rd June 2022</ref>. | The '''Misra Dynasty''' ([[Mahanan]]: मिश्र राजवंश, Miśra Rājavanśa), commonly referred to as the Misrans were a [[Sheshtri]] dynasty that ruled as the [[List of monarchs of Mahana|royal family]] of [[Mahana]] from 1902 up until dissolution at the end of the [[Mahanan Civil War]] in 1992<ref>"Although dissolution lead to the removal of the family as head of government, descendants of the family still exist today" (PDF) Retrieved 23rd June 2022</ref>. The Misrans are often known historically for an iron-fist rule over Mahana in the late 1900s. This changed in 1992, when the climax of the civil war ended in the massacre at the royal palace and displacement of the royals, being replaced by the [[Mahanan Congress]]. | ||
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
==History== | ==History== |
Revision as of 16:45, 23 June 2022
Misra Dynasty | |
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Country | Mahana |
Earlier spellings | Krishnu Dynasty (1666-1902) |
Etymology | "Misra" - surname of the founder of the dynasty's husband Charandra. |
Founded | 1902 [1] |
Founder | Prajeeta II & Charandra Misra |
Final ruler | Raju III |
Members | Prajeeta II, Rajya III, Raju II, Raju III |
Heirlooms | Kukri de Prajeeta |
Dissolution | 1992 |
The Misra Dynasty (Mahanan: मिश्र राजवंश, Miśra Rājavanśa), commonly referred to as the Misrans were a Sheshtri dynasty that ruled as the royal family of Mahana from 1902 up until dissolution at the end of the Mahanan Civil War in 1992[2]. The Misrans are often known historically for an iron-fist rule over Mahana in the late 1900s. This changed in 1992, when the climax of the civil war ended in the massacre at the royal palace and displacement of the royals, being replaced by the Mahanan Congress.