Introduction to Thoram

Thoram was the 20th King of the Kirat Dynasty of Nepal as revealed by Gopal Raja Bansawali. He has been attributed with the total regnal years of 71. He was eventually succeeded by King Thuko and was the son of King Lukam.

The rest of the Genealogies have also claimed Thora to have been amongst the Kirat Kings of Nepal. The name attributed to Thoram (Thora) in these texts, differs significantly and the regnal years are found to have been similar.

Bhasa Bansawali

According to the Bhasa Bansawali, Thora (Thoram) was the Kirat King of Nepal, the son of Lukam. Bhasa Bansawali has attributed 71 years to the reign of the King over Nepal.

Genealogy of Kirkpatrick

On a Similar Note, the Geneology of William Kirkpatrick has also incorporated Thoor (Thoram) into the list of Kirat Kings to have ruled over Nepal.

According to the text, he is the son of King Suenkeh and the Father of King Thamoo.

Genealogy of Daniel Wright

The Genealogy of Daniel Wright also discourses on Thor (Thoram) who is supposed to be the 18th Kirat King of Nepal on the basis of this text.

Epilogue

Note: The Prehistory of Nepal up to the Kirat Dynasty lacks sufficient evidence to ensure its reliability. The article has been written through the consolidation of Chronologies with minimum interpretation to preserve its Historiographical Accuracy. In the case of Further Evidence coming into Light, it needs to be posited that the Chronologies themselves have solely inspired the materials of the Article.