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  1. Amar Singh Thapa - Wikipedia

    • He was the overall commander of the Nepal Army in the conquest of Western Provinces and authoritative ruler of Kumaon, Garhwal in the Kingdom of Nepal. He was referred by the King of Nepal to have been deployed as Mukhtiyar (equivalent to Prime Minister) of Western Provinces of Kumaon, Garhwal. [3] See more

    Overview

    Amar Singh Thapa distinguished as Badakaji Amar Singh Thapa (Nepali: बडाकाजी अमर सिंह थापा), or Amar … See more

    Early life and family

    He was grandson of Ranjai [of Sirhanchowk] and son of Bhim Sen known as Umrao Bagh Bhim Singh Thapa , who commanded and died in the battle of Palanchowk in 1759 AD. He belonged to Bagale Tha… See more

    Born1751 C.E. (1808 B.S.) · Sirhanchowk, Gorkha District
    Died1816 C.E. · Gosain Kunda, Rasuwa District
    ParentsBagh Bhim Singh Thapa Chhetri (father) · Uma Devi (mother)
    Early Conquests

    Bada Amar Singh led many conquest battles of Western provinces in the Unification of Nepal. He was leading the conquest of Langur Gadhi in Gadhwal Region before the outbreak of second Sino-Nepalese … See more

    Anglo-Nepalese War

    The appointment letter of two of three Subbas (governor) of one-third territories of Garhwal, Surabir Khatri and Ranabir Khatri on Ashadh Badi 2, 1862 V.S. (i.e. June 1805) explained the supreme authority Mukhtiyars… See more

    Heritages built

    Amar Singh was a religious personality who built many forts across Nepal and India. The original Gangotri Temple at Uttarakhand was built by him, which is part of Chhota Char Dham pilgrimage circuit. He built the oldest temp… See more

    Legacy

    Bada Kaji Amar Singh is often hailed as Living Lion of Nepal due to his fighting prowess, greater leadership and patriotism. British Historian Hamilton drew comparisons of him with the ancient Carthaginian General … See more

    Descendants

    Amar Singh was married to Dharmabati. Nepali historian Surya Bikram Gyawali contends that he had 9 sons namely: Surbir, Randhoj, Ran Singh, Ranjor, Bhakta Bir, Ram Das, Narsingh, Arjun Singh and Bhupal. H… See more

     
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  4. Amar Singh Thapa Biography: A National Bravery Hero …

    Nov 16, 2022 · In short, Amar Singh Thapa was a great warrior of Nepal. He was the son of Bhim Singh Thapa and Umadevi Thapa. He was born in 1808 BS. He played an important role in conquering the Sen kingdoms of eastern …

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  9. Anglo-Nepalese War - World History Encyclopedia

    Dec 5, 2022 · The Gurkha army, whose commander-in-chief was Amar Singh Thapa (1751-1816), only numbered between five and eight thousand men during the war, but crucially, they were fighting on familiar home territory.

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