- 1963
Thutob Namgyal, who
transferred Sikkim's
capital to
Gangtok in 1894
Tshudpud Namgyal, longest-reigning king of
Sikkim (from 1793 to 1863); regained...
- his
father Tenzing Namgyal, most of
Sikkim was
appropriated by Nepal.
Tshudpud Namgyal returned to
Sikkim in 1793 to
reclaim the throne.
Because the capital...
- 16.
Tshudpud Namgyal 8.
Thutob Namgyal 17.
Maharani Menchi 4.
Tashi Namgyal 18.
Shiafe Uthok, of the
Lhading House of
Lhasa 9.
Yeshay Dolma 2.
Palden Thondup...
-
Anuradhapura (Sri Lanka) 437 BC 367 BC
Shapur II
Sasanian Empire (Iran) 309 379
Tshudpud Namgyal Kingdom of
Sikkim 1793 1863
Gerlach IV Isenburg-Grenzau (1220-1258)...
-
officers along with
their families.
Negotiations with the
Chogyal of Sikkim,
Tshudpud Namgyal,
provided them a
strip of hill
territory in
Kurseong for an annual...
- raids, the
capital was
shifted to Tumlong,
further inland, in 1793 by
Tshudpud Namgyal. The
Treaty of
Tumlong was
signed here in 1861
between the British...
-
Chogyal was
forced to flee from
Rabdentse to
Lhasa where he died in 1780.
Tshudpud Namgyal, his son
returned to
Sikkim in 1793 to
reclaim the
throne with...
-
Chumbi Valley in Rènà zong (also "Rèrì," today's
Yadong County). His son
Tshudpud Namgyal,
returned to
Sikkim in 1793 to
reclaim the
throne with the help...