Our Valiant Warriors

Subject: Social Studies

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Things to remember
  • Badakaji Amarsingh Thapa was a son of Bhim Singh Thapa.
  • Amarsingh Thapa fought bravely for Ramgadh with the Anglo-Nepal war, going against Nepal; Nepal was forced to accept the Sugauli Treaty.
  • Bhakti Thapa leaves on 4 Baishakh 1872 B.S. (April 16, 1815) for the Battle for the various kinds of knives and swords in his hand together for 2000 Nepalese soldiers amidst the fierce gun firing of the English army all around.
  • Bam Shah was the administrator of Kumaun, deputed there by the premiere, Bhimsen Thapa, who worked well efficiently with the army force during the period of the Anglo-Nepal War.
  • Bhimsen Thapa’s youngest brother, Ranavir Sigh Thapa was on deputation to Makawanpur during the Anglo-Nepal War of 1861 BS.

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