Kulamandan Shah Khad

His son Yasho Brahma Shah succeeded him as the King of Lamjung and Kaski.

His youngest son, Dravya Shah ruled the Kingdom of Gorkha.

The word Khand, derived from Khagan, a historical title in Mongol cultures, originated in the Eurasian steppes to denote a king or ruler; evolved from a noble title in the Seljuk Empire to denote sovereignty in the Mongol Empire, later lost importance and became a surname in the post-Mughal era.

Historically, the Khand kings were closely related to the Magars.

According to ↵Locals, the community who consume local alcohol are called Magars, while those who don't consume local alcohol change their caste and start writing Khand Thakuri.