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The administrative structure of the Shah dynasty was hierarchical, with the king at the apex, followed by regional governors and local chieftains. The legal system was based on traditional Hindu law, with modifications to accommodate local customs and practices.
The administrative structure of the Shah dynasty was hierarchical, with the king at the apex, followed by regional governors and local chieftains. The legal system was based on traditional Hindu law, with modifications to accommodate local customs and practices.


[[Image:Detail-79671.jpg|thumb|center|The royal palace of the Shah dynasty in Kathmandu, Nepal.]]
[[Image:Detail-79671.jpg|thumb|center|The royal palace of the Shah dynasty in Kathmandu, Nepal.|class=only_on_mobile]]
[[Image:Detail-79672.jpg|thumb|center|The royal palace of the Shah dynasty in Kathmandu, Nepal.|class=only_on_desktop]]


=== Relations with Neighboring States ===
=== Relations with Neighboring States ===
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