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leaving all his ancestral property there due to his close family relations with Shivaram Singh. Another factor to attribute to this migration was the uprising fame and attraction of Gorkha Kingdom. Birbhadra, being a nephew of Shivaram Singh's wife Sura Prabha, was easily recruited into the minor
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during the 18th century. Born in the medieval Tanahun Kingdom, he left his ancestral property there and migrated to the uprising Gorkha Kingdom. He got entry into the minor ranks of military of King
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from there to reside in Kathmandu as a part of friendly diplomacy with the Kaski Kingdom. He commanded troops near the hill in Sindhuli against the English advance of Major Kinloch.
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in the army of the Gorkha Kingdom. But by the last period of King Prithvi Narayan's reign, his name was written at the foremost in one of the royal letters.
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and adjacent areas. The Gorkhali chronicle states that he was the commander of the Gorkhali forces. He commanded the Gorkhali troops during the capture of
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was married to Sura Prabha, a sister of Bikram Thapa and an aunt of Birbhadra. Therefore, he came from Tanahun Kingdom to
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in 1744, he was one of the influential Bharadars. After the conquest of Naldum area, he along with Commander
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contends that Bijai Thāpā was an imaginary figure. Similarly, the Sundhara Inscription of his grandson
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states that Birbhadra was a grandson of Bikram Thāpā and son of Bijay (Bijai) Thāpā. However, the
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Sri Panca Badamaharajadhiraja Prthvinarayana Saha: Samdipta Jivani, I. Sam.1723-75
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Thapa Politics in Nepal: With Special Reference to Bhim Sen Thapa, 1806–1839
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due to being a nephew of Sura Prabha, the wife of military commander
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of Nepal (equivalent to Prime Minister) for 31 years and founder of
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Kings and political leaders of the Gorkhali Empire 1768-1814
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Harka (Harsh) Pantha. He was deployed to Kaski allowing two
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on Chaitra 1855 B.S. mentioned Amar Singh Thapa (Sanu) as
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Birbhadra was also among the guarantors to the ex-King
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Janaral Bhimsen Thapa : Yinko Utthan Tatha Pattan
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Acharya, Baburam (2012), Acharya, Shri Krishna (ed.),
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that migrated eastwards as per Gorkha chronicles. The
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grandson of Bikram Thapa and son of Birbhadra Thapa
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Mukhopadhyay, 689: 655: 644: 628: 556: 535: 499: 472: 457: 445: 14: 821: 749: 729: 616: 568: 798: 780: 756:, University of Michigan: Sira Khatri 736:, New Delhi: Banarsidass Publishers, 709: 678:, Sharda Pustak Mandir, p. 125, 673: 592: 523: 484: 259:Birbhadra belonged to the prominent 294:He was the patron of leading Thapa 24: 844:People of the Nepalese unification 792: 25: 865: 781:Thāpā, Śamśera Bahādura (1991), 151: 784:SugaulÄĢ-sandhi ke ho?: itihāsa 710:Regmi, Mahesh Chandra (1995), 13: 1: 429: 306:. His eldest son died in the 132:Queen Tripurasundari of Nepal 352:'s first military commander 7: 849:People from Gorkha District 829:Nepalese military personnel 674:Hamal, Lakshman B. (1995), 10: 870: 750:Khatri, Shiva Ram (1999), 690:Pradhan, Kumar L. 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Index

Birbhadra Thapa
Sri
Kaji
Amar Singh Thapa (Sanu)
Shivaram Singh Basnyat
Abhiman Singh Basnyat
Bhimsen Thapa
Nain Singh Thapa
Bhaktabar Singh Thapa
Ranabir Singh Thapa
Mathabarsingh Thapa
Ujir Singh Thapa
Queen Tripurasundari of Nepal
Gorkha Kingdom
Nepal
Kaji
Unification of Nepal
Nepali
Gorkha Kingdom
Prithvi Narayan Shah
Shivaram Singh Basnyat
Basnyat dynasty
Unification of Nepal
Bhimsen Thapa
Mukhtiyar
Thapa dynasty
Thapa dynasty
Bagale Thapa
Jumla
Sardari

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