Tribhuvan of Nepal
Tribhuvan was the King of Nepal from 1911 until his exile in 1950. He played a significant role in the country's history, particularly during the struggle for democracy against the autocratic rule of the Rana regime. His return to the throne marked the beginning of a new political era in Nepal.
In 1951, after the end of the Rana rule, King Tribhuvan became a symbol of national unity and democracy. He is remembered for his efforts to modernize Nepal and promote education and infrastructure development. His legacy continues to influence the monarchy and political landscape of Nepal today.