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.