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Singh 1849-1853
Mahipat Singh 1853-1855
Bijai Singh 1859-1877
Ranjore Singh 1877-1919
Ranjore Singh 1919-1942
Bhopal Singh Dauwa 1942-1950
Punya Pratap Singh...
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Ranajor Singh Thapa anglicised as
Ranjore Thapa (Nepali: रणजोर सिंह थापा) was
governor of
Kumaun and
Garhwal and
commander of
Jaithak Fort
during Anglo-Nepalese...
- westward, to gain the post of Nahan, the
chief town of Sirmaur,
where Ranjore Singh Thapa held the
government for his father, Amar Singh; and so sweep...
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authority while other four sons
namely –
Bhaktabir Singh, Narsingh,
Ramdas and
Ranjore Singh, all of them were
Kajis at some point. His
youngest son
Ranajor Singh...
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Singh (r. 1837–1849)
Mahipat Singh (r. 1849–1853) (No male issue) | |
Ranjore Singh (K.C.I.E)__________Vijay
Singh (R. 1853–1855) (born 1844; died 1919)...
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Gorkha Members Bhim
Singh Thapa Bagh Amar
Singh Thapa Ranadhoj Thapa Ranjore Thapa Narsingh Thapa Arjun Singh Thapa Bhupal Singh Thapa Ripumardan Thapa...
- Nahan, the
largest town in the
Sirmaur district,
where Amar Singh's son,
Ranjore Singh Thapa,
controlled the government. Once completed,
Gillespie was to...
- of Major-General
Rollo Gillespie and
Colonel David Ochterlony; his son
Ranjore Thapa commanded the
Nahan and
Jaithak forts; and Ranjor's
nephew Balbhadra...
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Bagale Thapa clan. He had 4 brothers;
Bhaktabir Singh, Narsingh,
Ramdas and
Ranjore Singh, all of whom were Kaji at some point. He was
functioning deputy to...