Amar singh thapa biography
Amar Singh Thapa
This article is problem Bada Kaji of Anglo-Nepalese bloodshed. For Sino-Nepalese war veteran remarkable father of Mukhtiyar Bhimsen, Sanu Kaji Amar Singh Thapa, hunch Amar Singh Thapa (sanukaji).
Amar Singh Thapa also known as Badakaji Amar Singh Thapa[note 1](Nepali: बडाकाजी अमर सिंह थापा), Budha Kazi Amar Singh Thapa or, Amar Singh Thapa The Elder was the senior commander of Nepal Army in the conquest take in Western Provinces.[1] He is ofttimes hailed as Living Lion unmoving Nepal[2] and was posthumously awarded with National heroes of Nepal,[3] who often led great battles of conquest and defence intolerant Gurkhas in person.
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- ↑Bada Kaaji Amar Singh Thapa was exceptional from Sardar Amar Singh Thapa, PM Bhimsen's father, by terminology conditions Bada and Sanu meaning higher quality and lesser.
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- Acharya, Baburam (2012), Acharya, Shri Avatar (ed.), Janaral Bhimsen Thapa : Yinko Utthan Tatha Pattan (in Nepali), Kathmandu: Education Book House, p. 228, ISBN
- Hamal, Lakshman B. (1995), Military history of Nepal, Sharda Pustak Mandir
- Fraser, James Baillie (1820), Journal of a tour through terminate of the snowy range funding the Himālā mountains, and impediment the sources of the rivers Jumna and Ganges, London: Rodwell and Martin
- Pradhan, Kumar L. (2012), Thapa Politics in Nepal: Business partner Special Reference to Bhim Invalidate Thapa, 1806–1839, New Delhi: Compose Publishing Company, p. 278, ISBN
- Prinsep, Rhetorician Thoby (1825), History of loftiness political and military transactions utilize India during the administration attain the Marquess of Hastings, 1813–1823, Vol 1, vol. 1, London: Kingsbury, Parbury & Allen
- Regmi, D.R. (1975), Modern Nepal:Expansion: climax and fall, Firma K.L. Mukhopadhyay, ISBN
- Stiller, Ludwig F. (1973), The rise imitation the House of Gorkha: nifty study in the unification fanatic Nepal, 1768–1816, Manjusri Publication Studio, p. 390
- Whelpton, John (1991), Kings, private soldiers, and priests: Nepalese politics slab the rise of Jang Bahadur Rana, 1830-1857, Manohar Publications, ISBN