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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 ThÄpÄ was an imaginary figure. Similarly, the
Sundhara Inscription of his grandson
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states that
Birbhadra was a grandson of Bikram ThÄpÄ and son of Bijay (Bijai) ThÄpÄ. However, the
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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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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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314:. The seven sons of Amar Singh Thapa (sanu) -
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237:went on to become the
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324:Bakhtawar Singh Thapa
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97:Abhiman Singh Basnyat
80:Bikram ThÄpÄ (father)
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370:Prithvi Narayan Shah
350:Prithvi Narayan Shah
332:unification of Nepal
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219:Prithvi Narayan Shah
179:Unification of Nepal
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328:Ranabir Singh Thapa
310:with powerful Kaji
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117:Ranabir Singh Thapa
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308:Battle of Kantipur
283:. Thus, historian
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63:Jeevan Thapa
50:ā¤ĩāĨā¤°ā¤ā¤ĻāĨā¤° ā¤Ĩā¤žā¤Ēā¤ž
617:Mahler 1999
569:Khatri 1999
401:Daljit Shah
834:Thapa Kaji
823:Categories
812:0883864916
774:0883864916
593:Hamal 1995
524:Regmi 1995
485:ThÄpÄ 1991
430:References
398:Chautariya
394:Palanchowk
368:When King
312:Kalu Pande
207:Virabhadra
144:Allegiance
119:(grandson)
114:(grandson)
109:(grandson)
104:(grandson)
361:ranks of
239:Mukhtiyar
211:Virbhadra
88:Relatives
48:ā¤ļāĨā¤°āĨ ā¤ā¤žā¤āĨ
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409:Brahmins
372:annexed
263:clan of
99:(cousin)
60:Children
639:Sources
424:Banaras
382:Panauti
374:Nuwakot
363:Jamadar
296:Chhetri
273:Sardari
225:of the
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338:Career
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159:Nepal
807:ISBN
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680:OCLC
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420:B.S.
405:Kaji
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