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Amar Singh Thapa Chhetri distinguished as Badakaji Amar Singh Thapa(Nepali: बडाकाजी अमर सिंह थापा क्षेत्री), or Amar Singh Thapa The Elder, (also spelled Ambar Simha) also known by the honorific name Bada Kaji ("Senior Kaji") or Budha Kaji ("The Old Kaji"), was a Gorkhali military general, governor and warlord in the Kingdom of Nepal. 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 He is often hailed as Living Tiger of Nepal (Nepali: ज्यूँदो बाघ; jyūm̐do bāgha) and he was posthumously regarded as one of the national heroes of Nepal, who led the A

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  • Amar Singh Thapa Chhetri distinguished as Badakaji Amar Singh Thapa(Nepali: बडाकाजी अमर सिंह थापा क्षेत्री), or Amar Singh Thapa The Elder, (also spelled Ambar Simha) also known by the honorific name Bada Kaji ("Senior Kaji") or Budha Kaji ("The Old Kaji"), was a Gorkhali military general, governor and warlord in the Kingdom of Nepal. 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 He is often hailed as Living Tiger of Nepal (Nepali: ज्यूँदो बाघ; jyūm̐do bāgha) and he was posthumously regarded as one of the national heroes of Nepal, who led the Anglo-Nepalese War for the Gorkhali Army. Pokhara and Shree Amarsingh Model Higher Secondary School are named after the name of Amar Singh Thapa. (en)
  • Amar Singh Thapa aussi connu en tant que Badakaji Amar Singh Thapa (népalais : बडाकाजी अमर सिंह थापा), ou Amar Singh Thapa L'Ancien, (également orthographié Ambar Simha) également connu sous le nom honorifique de Bada Kaji ("Senior Kaji") ou Budha Kaji ("The Old Kaji"), était un général militaire Gorkhali, gouverneur et seigneur de guerre du Royaume du Népal. Il était le commandant général de l'armée du Népal lors de la conquête des provinces occidentales. Il était aussi le souverain ayant autorité sur Kumaon, Garhwal et Doti au sein du Royaume du Népal. Il avait été désigné par le roi du Népal pour être Mukhtiyar (équivalent du Premier ministre) des provinces occidentales de Kumaon, Garhwal et Doti. Il est souvent salué comme le Lion vivant du Népal (népalais : ज्यूँदो बाघ ; jyūm̐do bāgha ) et il fut considéré à titre posthume comme l'un des héros nationaux du Népal pour avoir mené la guerre anglo-népalaise à la tête de l'armée Gorkhali. (fr)
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  • श्री बडाकाजी जर्नेल (en)
  • अमर सिंह थापा क्षेत्री (en)
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  • Seal of Badakaji Amar Singh Thapa.gif
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  • Gorkha Kingdom, (en)
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  • Anglo-Nepalese war, Battles of unification of Nepal, reinforced at 2nd Nepalese-Tibetan War (en)
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  • 1751 (xsd:integer)
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  • Sirhanchowk, Gorkha District (en)
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  • Portrait of Bada Amar Singh Thapa Chhetri (en)
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  • Supreme Commander of Western front (en)
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  • 1816 (xsd:integer)
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  • Bagh Bhim Singh Thapa Chhetri (en)
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  • Sri Bada Kaji Jarnel (en)
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  • Uma Devi (en)
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  • Amar Singh Thapa Chhetri (en)
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  • श्री बडाकाजी जर्नेल (en)
  • अमर सिंह थापा क्षेत्री (en)
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  • Bada Kaji (en)
  • Budha Kaji (en)
  • Living Lion of Nepal (en)
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  • see Family of Amar Singh Thapa (en)
  • see Kunwar family (en)
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  • Seal of Badakaji Amar Singh Thapa.gif (en)
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  • Appointment letter of Subbas of one-third territories of Garhwal, Ashadh Badi 2, 1862 V.S. (en)
  • Appointment letter of one-third Subba of Garh Chandrabir Kunwar Ashadh Badi 2, 1862 V.S. (en)
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  • You know at that time that Kaji Ambar Simha Thapa had been sent there in the capacity of Mukhtiyar.......Act in all matters according to the advice of Kaji Ambar Simha Thapa and remain faithful to us..... (en)
  • Kaji Ambar Simha Thapa is old and mature, and also true to his salt. Act according to his advice. (en)
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  • Amar Singh Thapa Chhetri distinguished as Badakaji Amar Singh Thapa(Nepali: बडाकाजी अमर सिंह थापा क्षेत्री), or Amar Singh Thapa The Elder, (also spelled Ambar Simha) also known by the honorific name Bada Kaji ("Senior Kaji") or Budha Kaji ("The Old Kaji"), was a Gorkhali military general, governor and warlord in the Kingdom of Nepal. 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 He is often hailed as Living Tiger of Nepal (Nepali: ज्यूँदो बाघ; jyūm̐do bāgha) and he was posthumously regarded as one of the national heroes of Nepal, who led the A (en)
  • Amar Singh Thapa aussi connu en tant que Badakaji Amar Singh Thapa (népalais : बडाकाजी अमर सिंह थापा), ou Amar Singh Thapa L'Ancien, (également orthographié Ambar Simha) également connu sous le nom honorifique de Bada Kaji ("Senior Kaji") ou Budha Kaji ("The Old Kaji"), était un général militaire Gorkhali, gouverneur et seigneur de guerre du Royaume du Népal. Il était le commandant général de l'armée du Népal lors de la conquête des provinces occidentales. Il était aussi le souverain ayant autorité sur Kumaon, Garhwal et Doti au sein du Royaume du Népal. Il avait été désigné par le roi du Népal pour être Mukhtiyar (équivalent du Premier ministre) des provinces occidentales de Kumaon, Garhwal et Doti. Il est souvent salué comme le Lion vivant du Népal (népalais : ज्यूँदो बाघ ; jyūm̐do bāgha (fr)
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  • Amar Singh Thapa (en)
  • Amar Singh Thapa (fr)
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  • Amar Singh Thapa Chhetri (en)
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  • Bada Kaji (en)
  • Budha Kaji (en)
  • Living Lion of Nepal (en)
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