उत्तराखंडी ई-पत्रिका की गतिविधियाँ ई-मेल पर

Enter your email address:

Delivered by FeedBurner

उत्तराखंडी ई-पत्रिका

उत्तराखंडी ई-पत्रिका

Monday, March 9, 2015

Another Treaty between Sansar Chand and Gurkha/Gorkha

History of Gorkha /Nepal Rule over Kumaun, Garhwal and Himachal (1790-1815) -57
  
   History of Uttarakhand (Garhwal, Kumaon and Haridwar) -576

                        By: Bhishma Kukreti (A History Research Student)

          Kangra King Sansar Chand fully understood that he was weak before Armies of Gurkha/Gorkha Commanders Rudravir and Dalbhanjan Pande. Kangra King Sansar Chand agreed to free the Kangra Fort for Gurkha/Gorkha. It was decided that Kangra King Sansar Chand would pay rupees five lakhs to Gurkha/Gorkha and Gurkha /Gorkha would let Sansar Chand go safely from Kangra Fort. Reper mentioned the tribute for rupees three lakhs .Kangra King agreed for an annual Tribute for Nepal Court.
Dalbhrajan Pande and Rudravir did not consult Amar Singh Thapa for that treaty with Kangra King. Repar mentioned that Amar Singh Thapa was from lower caste Khas and it was below dignity of Sansar Chand to have treaty with Amar Singh Thapa.
       Sansar Chand had an understanding with Nepal court or with Rudravir Chautariya and Dalrbhajan  Pande that he would free the fort. Sansar Chand used to send unnecessary materials out of Fort and used to call necessary items into Fort and he was given chance to do so for before going out of the Fort. One day Sansar Chand fled with his family mebers as villagers from Kangra Fort to Teera Sujanpur. Sansar Chand handed over the Fort Protection to Commander Naurang.
  According to Repar and Maularam, Amar Singh took the opportunity for criticizing Rudravir Chautariya and Pande. Amar Singh Thapa informed Nepal court that Chautariya and Pande took bribe from Sansar Chand and they offered chance to Sansar Chand for fleeing. He suggested Nepal court to call back Chautariya and Pande. Nepal Court called back Chautariya and Pande.
  Nepal Court sent Parshuram in 1808, Bhairabbali in 1809 and Kunvar Veerbhadra in 1809 to Kangra.
              Kunwar Virbhadra reached Shrinagar from Nepal on the way for Kangra. He was having order for Maularam for retaining of his position and property.  
 Afer return of Rudravir and Pande, Amar Singh Thapa decied to attack again on Kangra Fort.  Sikh King Ranjit Singh was also anxious to get Kangra under his rule. He had treaty with East India Company (a809, Amritsar Treaty). Ranjit Singh asked Company to his dispatch of Army towards in East Sutlej. The Company Army regional Commander Akhatarloni did not allow Ranjit Singh to do so. However, Governor General accepted the request of  Ranjit Singh for dispatching his army to east of Sutlej.
 Now, Amar Singh was fearful from Ranjit Singh too. He postponed the attack on Kangra Fort. For many months, Gurkha/Gorkha had rule on  some of Kangra territories and Ranjit Singh had rule over some Kangra Territories.
 Sansar Chand requested help from East India Company. However, east India Company rfused to do so .



*** History of Gorkha /Nepal Rule over Kumaun, Garhwal and Himachal (1790-1815) to be continued …. 58
                    
Copyright@ Bhishma Kukreti Mumbai, India, bckukreti@gmail.com9/3//2015
History of Garhwal – Kumaon-Haridwar (Uttarakhand, India) to be continued… Part -577
(The History of Garhwal, Kumaon, Haridwar write up is aimed for general readers)
XX

                    Reference

Atkinson E.T., 1884, 1886 , Gazetteer of  Himalayan Districts …
Hamilton F.B. 1819, An Account of Kingdom of Nepal and the territories
Colnol Kirkpatrik 1811, An Account of Kingdom of Nepal
Dr S.P Dabral, Uttarakhand ka Itihas part 5, Veer Gatha Press, Dogadda
Bandana Rai, 2009 Gorkhas,: The Warrior Race
Krishna Rai Aryal, 1975, Monarchy in Making Nepal, Shanti Sadan, Giridhara, Nepal
I.R.Aryan and T.P. Dhungyal, 1975, A New History of Nepal , Voice of Nepal
L.K Pradhan, Thapa Politics:
Gorkhavansavali, Kashi, Bikram Samvat 2021 
Derek J. Waller, The Pundits: British Exploration of Tibet and Central Asia page 172-173
B D pande, Kumaon ka Itihas
Sharma , Nepal kin Aitihasik Rup Rekha
Chaudhari , Anglo  –Nepalese Relations
Pande, Vasudha , Compares Histriographical Traditions of Gorkha Rule in Nepal and Kumaon
Pradhan , Kumar, 1991, The Gorkha Conquests , Oxford University  Press
Minyan Govrdhan Singh , History of Himachal Pradesh
A.P Coleman, 1999, A Special Corps
Captain Thomas Smith, 1852,Narrative of aFive Years Residence at Nepaul Vol.1
Maularm , Ranbahadurchandrika and Garhrajvanshkavya

XXX
History Gorkha/Gurkha capturing Kangra, Himachal; History Gorkha/Gurkha capturing Kangra, Himachal by crossing Sutlej; History Gorkha/Gurkha capturing Mahalmoriya Kangra, Himachal; History Gorkha/Gurkha capturing Teeera Sujanpur Kangra, Himachal; History Gorkha/Gurkha capturing Nadaun, Kangra, Himachal; History Gorkha/Gurkha capturing Nadaun Fort Kangra, Himachal; History Gorkha/Gurkha Freeing Kutalid Kingdom from Sansar Chand, Himachal; History part of Jwalamukhi, History of Looting in Kangra Villages by Gorkha, Oppression by Gorkha army in Kangra Kingdom, History Second attempt Gorkha/Gurkha attack on Kangra Fort, Ranjit Singh and Kangra Kingdom

No comments:

Post a Comment

आपका बहुत बहुत धन्यवाद
Thanks for your comments