Friday, September 11, 2015

Prithvi Narayan shah

Alongside the extension of Gorkha kingdom, Prithvi Narayan Shah needed to shield the nation from the hooks of the British Empire. He needed to thwart the malicious plans of the British, by uniting the little kingdoms into an in number country. In this manner, soon after his increase, he set his foot on to the errand of growing the Gorkha kingdom which eventually prompted the unification of Nepal. 

Attack of Nuwakot 


Prithvi Narayan Shah was an aspiring lord. Alongside the extension of Gorkha kingdom, Prithvi Narayan Shah needed to shield the nation from the paws of the British Empire. He needed to thwart the malicious plans of the British, by uniting the little kingdoms into an in number country. Thusly, soon after his promotion, he set his foot on to the errand of growing the Gorkha kingdom which at last prompted the unification of Nepal. He needed to amplify the region of his kingdom far and wide. He likewise needed to overcome the little kingdoms and unite them into an in number country. His principle target was the kingdoms of Kathmandu valley. Before attacking the valley, he needed to catch Nuwakot, which was the door to the valley and primary exchange course in the middle of Kathmandu and Tibet. His dad Narabhupal Shah had been unsuccessful in his endeavor to overcome the kingdom of Nuwakot. 

Prithvi Narayan Shah sent his power under the summon of Kazi Biraj Thapa to assault Nuwakot. Biraj Thapa did not assault quickly in the wake of coming to Nuwakot, but rather he began to think about the quality of the Nuwakot armed force and the kingdom's circumstance. Prithvi Narayan Shah did not care for the postponement of Biraj Thapa thus he sent another power under the charge of Maheswar Panta. The Gorkha troops under the charge of Maheswar Panta assaulted Nuwakot immediately yet the Gorkha troops were severely vanquished. Along these lines, Nuwakot was successful against the Gorkha attack for the second time. Around then, the Gorkhali Army was obscure about the topographical circumstance of Nuwakot. Amid the war, the two Gorkhali administrators pointed the finger at one another. Then again, the Nuwakot officers were mindful of the key focuses and they battled at the danger of their lives to spare the power of their kingdom. 

Visit of Benaras: 


The annihilation at the attack of Nuwakot taught Prithvi Narayan Shah a decent lesson. He understood that the standard of his armed force was beneath what he had evaluated. His troops needed arms and ammo and adequate apportions. Leaving his kingdom under the consideration of his trusted Kazi Kalu Pandey, he went to Benaras (Kashi) to gather war weapons, and to think about the polotical and financial state of the East India Company and other Baise, Choubise Rajya. He came to Benaras, revered Bishwanath and changed his Gotra from "Bharadwaj" into 'Kasyap'. With the hielp of his dad in-lay Abhiman Singh, he procured various types of arms and ammo fundamental for his armed force. He returned to Gorkha by means of Butwal and started to prepare his officers in the specialty of fighting. With the guidance of Kalu Pandey he sent for young fellows from the Terai, selected them in the Gorkha armed force and gave them legitimate preparing. He started to plan for the following attack of Nuwakot. 

Peace Alliance with Lamjung: 


Kazi Kalu Pandey was an insightful, courageous and a far-located statesman. Lord Prithvi Narayan Shah had awesome trust in him. It was Kalu Pandey who prompted the ruler to keep up peace and kinship with the neighboring kingdoms. He was anxious about the possibility that that the neighboring lords may assault Gorkha while Prithvi Narayan Shah would be away on his attack crusade. Prithvi Narayan Shah along these lines sent Kalu Pandey who had a friendly chat with the ruler of Lamjung at the waterway's bowl, Chepe. Due to the political personality of Kalu Pandey, and cooperation could be made in the middle of Gorkha and Lamjung, the two customary foes. After that, Gorkha made a union with Kaski, Tanahun and Palpa. 

Success of Nuwakot: 


Gorkha was presently made secure from all sides. Both Prithvi Narayan Shah and Kalu Pandey suspected that it was the correct time to attack Nuwakot. Under the order of Prithvi Narayan Shah himself, the Gorkha troops assaulted Nuwakot on 26 September 1744 from three sides. A troop under the charge of Kalu Pandey, climbed the slope from the North through Gerkhu. The Second troop took the Dharma Pani course under the summon of Kirti Mahoddam Shah. A third troop was under the charge of Prithvi Narayan Shah himself, assaulted from the front. Shandermani Rana, the officer of the Nuwakot armed force was executed in the front line and the troops fled to Belkot. Accordingly, Nuwakot fell in the hands of Prithvi Narayan Shah. 

At that point Prithvi Narayan Shah assaulted Belkot. Kalu Pandey was not for the hurried activity but rather Prithvi Narayan Shah, who was supported by his success of Nuwakot, chivalrously assaulted Belkot. The Gorkha troops endured a heavey misfortune in this fight. Finally, the Gorkha troops won a triumph over Belkot. Jayanta Rana, who was previously, the administrator of the Gorkha armed force amid the rule of Narabhupal Shah, was the officer of the Malla troops introduced at Belkot. It is said that Prithvi Narayan Shah requested his officers to skin the living assemblage of Jayanta Rana. He was said to have treated Jayanta Rana in that way to demonstrate the fae of a traitor of Gorkha. After the victory of Nuwakot, Prithvi Narayan Shah started to control every one of the territories around the valley. He caught Naddum, Mahadev Pokhari, Dahachowk, Ippa, Malta, Siranchowk, and so forth.

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