15 Minutes That Ended A Monarchy: Inside Nepal’s 2001 Royal Massacre
It was like any other ordinary evening at the Narayanhiti Royal Palace in 2001. Nepal’s Shah family had gathered for their customary private dinner. At around 9 PM, in 15 minutes, Nepal’s King and his heirs had been gunned down.
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It was like any other ordinary evening at the Narayanhiti Royal Palace in 2001. Nepal’s Shah family had gathered for their customary private dinner. At around 9 PM, in 15 minutes, Nepal’s King and his heirs had been gunned down.
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