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Amar Singh Thapa (born 1759)

Amar Singh Thapa (1759 – October 1814), distinguished as Sanukaji Amar Singh Thapa[3] (Nepali: सानुकाजी अमर सिंह थापा Sānukājī Amar Siṃh Thāpā) was a Nepalese military commander, courtier, minister and regional administrator. He was born as the youngest son of one of the leading Gorkhali Bharadar (state-bearing officer) Birabhadra Thapa. He led battles against many independent principalities in Nepal and a battle against Tibet. He was a Governor of Palpa and retained the post till his death in 1814.

Amar Singh Thapa
सानुकाजी जनरल
अमर सिंह थापा
Governor of Palpa[1]
In office
1806-1814
Preceded byestablished
Succeeded byUjir Singh Thapa[2]
Personal details
Born1816 Bikram Samvat (1759 AD)
Gorkha
Died7th Kartik, 1871 Bikram Samvat[2] (October 1814 AD)
Palpa Province, Kingdom of Nepal
SpouseSatyarupa Maya
Parent
Relativessee Thapa dynasty; see Rana dynasty
Residence(s)Bag Durbar
Thapathali Durbar
Military service
Allegiance   Nepal
RankGeneral
Battles/warsSino-Nepalese War; Battles of Unification of Nepal

Sanu Amar Singh had many influential descendants. He was the father of Mukhtiyar Bhimsen Thapa, Kaji Nain Singh Thapa, Kaji Bakhtawar Singh Thapa and acting Mukhtiyar Ranabir Singh Thapa. He was the grandfather of the first titular Prime Minister of Nepal Mathabarsingh Thapa, Queen Mother Tripurasundari of Nepal, Colonel Ujir Singh Thapa and great-grandfather of Maharaja Jang Bahadur Kunwar Ranaji, Bam Bahadur Kunwar, Ranodip Singh Kunwar and other Jang brothers & their descendants, all through his second son Nain Singh Thapa.

Family edit

He was born as the third and youngest son of Kaji Bir Bhadra Thapa. His two elder brothers were Jeevan Thapa and Bangsha Raj Thapa of which Jeevan Thapa died on the Battle of Kirtipur with Kalu Pande.[1] He had two wives one of whom was Satyarupa Maya and another unnamed.[4] His sons from Satyarupa Maya were Bhimsen, Nain Singh, Bakhtawar Singh, Amrit Singh, and Ranabir Singh.[5] From his second wife, he had two sons—Ranbam and Ranzawar.[5]

Career edit

He took part in the war against the Tibet.[1] He fought at Kerung Axis during the Sino-Nepalese War under the leadership of Chautariya Balbhadra Shah along with Kirtiman Singh Basnyat and Bhotu Pande.[6][7] He was sent with Balbhadra Shah, Pratiman Rana Magar and all Thargars and Oomaras for defence of Adijgarh.[8] He also fought battles against many independent principalities of Nepal.[1]

When Rana Bahadur Shah abdicated the throne in 1799, Sanu Amar Singh and his son Bhimsen Thapa were promoted from Subedar to the rank of Sardar.[9] Sanu Amar Singh and his father Birbhadra Thapa were in close military affiliations with Kaji Abhiman Singh Basnyat due to which his son Bhimsen obtained the position of personal secretary of ex-King Rana Bahadur Shah from the patronage of Abhiman Singh's nephew Kirtiman Singh.[10] He was appointed as Administrator of Palpa Gauda (Province) in 1806 AD.[1] In 1811 AD, he was promoted to rank of General.[11] He died on 7th Kartik, 1871 V.S. (October 1814 AD) while serving as Governor of Palpa District.[2] He was subsequently replaced by his teenager grandson Ujir Singh Thapa as Governor of Palpa.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Pradhan 2012, p. 22.
  2. ^ a b c d . Archived from the original on 2017-10-06. Retrieved 2017-10-08.
  3. ^ He was distinguished from Bada Amar Singh Thapa by distinguishing terms Sanu and Bada meaning junior and senior.
  4. ^ Pradhan 2012, p. 22-23.
  5. ^ a b Pradhan 2012, p. 23.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-12-20. Retrieved 2017-04-01.
  7. ^ IBP USA 2012, p. 77.
  8. ^ Hasrat 1970, p. 150.
  9. ^ Acharya 2012, pp. 24–25.
  10. ^ Whelpton 1991, p. 35.
  11. ^ Pradhan 2012, p. 28.

Sources edit

  • Acharya, Baburam (2012), Acharya, Shri Krishna (ed.), Janaral Bhimsen Thapa : Yinko Utthan Tatha Pattan (in Nepali), Kathmandu: Education Book House, p. 228, ISBN 9789937241748
  • Pradhan, Kumar L. (2012), Thapa Politics in Nepal: With Special Reference to Bhim Sen Thapa, 1806–1839, New Delhi: Concept Publishing Company, ISBN 9788180698132
  • Whelpton, John (1991), Kings, soldiers, and priests: Nepalese politics and the rise of Jang Bahadur Rana, 1830-1857, Manohar Publications, p. 315, ISBN 9788185425641
  • Hasrat, Bikram Jit (1970), History of Nepal:As told by its own and contemporary chroniclers, V.V. Research Institute Book Agency
  • IBP USA (2012), Nepal country study guide: Strategic Devrlopments, Lulu.com, ISBN 978-1-4387-7514-2

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This article is about Sino Nepalese war veteran and father of Bhimsen Thapa For the commander of Anglo Nepalese war see Amar Singh Thapa This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Amar Singh Thapa born 1759 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Amar Singh Thapa 1759 October 1814 distinguished as Sanukaji Amar Singh Thapa 3 Nepali स न क ज अमर स ह थ प Sanukaji Amar Siṃh Thapa was a Nepalese military commander courtier minister and regional administrator He was born as the youngest son of one of the leading Gorkhali Bharadar state bearing officer Birabhadra Thapa He led battles against many independent principalities in Nepal and a battle against Tibet He was a Governor of Palpa and retained the post till his death in 1814 Sanukaji GeneralAmar Singh Thapaस न क ज जनरल अमर स ह थ प Governor of Palpa 1 In office 1806 1814Preceded byestablishedSucceeded byUjir Singh Thapa 2 Personal detailsBorn1816 Bikram Samvat 1759 AD GorkhaDied7th Kartik 1871 Bikram Samvat 2 October 1814 AD Palpa Province Kingdom of NepalSpouseSatyarupa MayaParentBir Bhadra Thapa father Relativessee Thapa dynasty see Rana dynastyResidence s Bag DurbarThapathali DurbarMilitary serviceAllegiance NepalRankGeneralBattles warsSino Nepalese War Battles of Unification of NepalSanu Amar Singh had many influential descendants He was the father of Mukhtiyar Bhimsen Thapa Kaji Nain Singh Thapa Kaji Bakhtawar Singh Thapa and acting Mukhtiyar Ranabir Singh Thapa He was the grandfather of the first titular Prime Minister of Nepal Mathabarsingh Thapa Queen Mother Tripurasundari of Nepal Colonel Ujir Singh Thapa and great grandfather of Maharaja Jang Bahadur Kunwar Ranaji Bam Bahadur Kunwar Ranodip Singh Kunwar and other Jang brothers amp their descendants all through his second son Nain Singh Thapa Contents 1 Family 2 Career 3 References 3 1 SourcesFamily editFurther information Thapa dynasty He was born as the third and youngest son of Kaji Bir Bhadra Thapa His two elder brothers were Jeevan Thapa and Bangsha Raj Thapa of which Jeevan Thapa died on the Battle of Kirtipur with Kalu Pande 1 He had two wives one of whom was Satyarupa Maya and another unnamed 4 His sons from Satyarupa Maya were Bhimsen Nain Singh Bakhtawar Singh Amrit Singh and Ranabir Singh 5 From his second wife he had two sons Ranbam and Ranzawar 5 Career editHe took part in the war against the Tibet 1 He fought at Kerung Axis during the Sino Nepalese War under the leadership of Chautariya Balbhadra Shah along with Kirtiman Singh Basnyat and Bhotu Pande 6 7 He was sent with Balbhadra Shah Pratiman Rana Magar and all Thargars and Oomaras for defence of Adijgarh 8 He also fought battles against many independent principalities of Nepal 1 When Rana Bahadur Shah abdicated the throne in 1799 Sanu Amar Singh and his son Bhimsen Thapa were promoted from Subedar to the rank of Sardar 9 Sanu Amar Singh and his father Birbhadra Thapa were in close military affiliations with Kaji Abhiman Singh Basnyat due to which his son Bhimsen obtained the position of personal secretary of ex King Rana Bahadur Shah from the patronage of Abhiman Singh s nephew Kirtiman Singh 10 He was appointed as Administrator of Palpa Gauda Province in 1806 AD 1 In 1811 AD he was promoted to rank of General 11 He died on 7th Kartik 1871 V S October 1814 AD while serving as Governor of Palpa District 2 He was subsequently replaced by his teenager grandson Ujir Singh Thapa as Governor of Palpa 2 References edit a b c d e Pradhan 2012 p 22 a b c d उज रस ह थ प क स ल क Archived from the original on 2017 10 06 Retrieved 2017 10 08 He was distinguished from Bada Amar Singh Thapa by distinguishing terms Sanu and Bada meaning junior and senior Pradhan 2012 p 22 23 a b Pradhan 2012 p 23 Nepalese Army न प ल स न Archived from the original on 2016 12 20 Retrieved 2017 04 01 IBP USA 2012 p 77 Hasrat 1970 p 150 Acharya 2012 pp 24 25 Whelpton 1991 p 35 Pradhan 2012 p 28 Sources edit Acharya Baburam 2012 Acharya Shri Krishna ed Janaral Bhimsen Thapa Yinko Utthan Tatha Pattan in Nepali Kathmandu Education Book House p 228 ISBN 9789937241748 Pradhan Kumar L 2012 Thapa Politics in Nepal With Special Reference to Bhim Sen Thapa 1806 1839 New Delhi Concept Publishing Company ISBN 9788180698132 Whelpton John 1991 Kings soldiers and priests Nepalese politics and the rise of Jang Bahadur Rana 1830 1857 Manohar Publications p 315 ISBN 9788185425641 Hasrat Bikram Jit 1970 History of Nepal As told by its own and contemporary chroniclers V V Research Institute Book Agency IBP USA 2012 Nepal country study guide Strategic Devrlopments Lulu com ISBN 978 1 4387 7514 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Amar Singh Thapa born 1759 amp oldid 1171486468, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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