Mukhtiyar
| Mukhtiyar of Kingdom of Nepal नेपाल अधिराज्यको मुख्तियार | |
|---|---|
longest reigning and most influential Mukhtiyar Bhimsen Thapa | |
| Style | Sri Mukhtiyar General Mukhtiyar Saheb |
| Residence | various (incl. Bag Durbar for Bhimsen Thapa) |
| Seat | Hanuman Dhoka Palace |
| Appointer | King of Nepal |
| Precursor | Damodar Pande (as Mul Kaji of Nepal) |
| Formation | 26 February 1806 |
| First holder | Rana Bahadur Shah |
| Final holder | Mathabarsingh Thapa |
| Abolished | 25 December 1843 |
| Succession | Mathabarsingh Thapa (as Prime Minister of Nepal) |
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Mukhtiyar (Nepali: मुख्तियार) was the position of head of executive of Kingdom of Nepal between 1806 and 1843. It was equivalent to Prime Minister of Nepal. There were 7 Mukhtiyars appointed between 1806 and 1843.