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Bhandarkhal garden, east of Kathmandu Durbar, Swaroop Singh held Vamsharaj liable for letting the King of Parbat, Kirtibam Malla, escape from the battle a year ago. He had a fiery conversation with Vamsharaj before Vamsharaj was declared guilty and
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Association and Instruction Committee also asserts Kaji Parashuram Thapa in the group headed by Brajnath and Swarup. The non-Gorkhali group remained in Kathmandu for running administration and old hereditary courtiers from Tharghars remained at Nuwakot for military conquests with King Prithvi
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Kingdom on Sirhanchowk Gadhi (fort) at north and established their own position on 2 January 1782 A.D. Commander Garud Dhoj Pant of Tanahun Kingdom launched attack on Gorkhali side with combined army of Lamjung and Parbat and also included soldiers from Kaski, Palpa, and Pyuthan.
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Chaudandi, and King of Parbat. He was then considered a fugitive and rebel in the Kingdom of Nepal.
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Chaudandi King Karna Sen's widow had adopted the son of Palpa King
Mukunda Sen, Prince Dhwajbir Sen through the consignment of Swaroop. Swaroop Singh was assigned to take Prince Dhwajbir to Calcutta to summon British military support against expanding
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and successfully conquered those places. The deposed When the senior courtier
Abhiman Singh Basnyat conquered Someshwar in Chitwan, Swarup, in order to get credit, reached there after the success. This angered Abhiman Singh and
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with consent from newly reigning King Pratap Singh Shah who was considered to have no distinction of right and wrong. In the annual Pajani (renewal) of that year, Swarup Singh was promoted to the position of
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Karmacharya claim that he was executed on March 1785. Bhadra Ratna Bajracharya and Tulsi Ram Vaidya claim that he was executed on 21 April 1785. On 2 July 1785, his stiff opponent Prince Regent
318:(royal chief minister), Swarup marched with army to Nuwakot to confine Prince Bahadur who was then mourning the death of his father former King Prithvi Narayan Shah. He confined Bahadur Shah and Prince
343:, he succeeded in exiling Bahadur Shah, Dal Mardan Shah and Guru Gajraj Mishra on three heinous charges. The reign of King Pratap Singh was characterized by the constant rivalry between Swarup and
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to launch an attack on the
Lamjung Kingdom. His entrance in the royal court of Nepal was opposed by courtiers. Later, a reconciliation was done with him and Vamsharaj. Swarup appointed
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was arrested and on the eleventh day of imprisonment on 13 July, his only supporter Queen
Rajendra Laxmi died. Then onwards, Bahadur Shah took over the regency of his nephew King
444:. He had gone to Kaski to join Daljit Shah's military campaign of Kaski fearing retaliation of the old courtiers due to his conspiracy against Vamsharaj. He was executed on 24th
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418:was beheaded on the conspiracy of
291:Court politics and military career
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1076:, Kathmandu: Ratna Pustak Bhandar
1087:. APH Publishing. p. 125.
976:, vol. 2, Pramod Mainali,
375:, son of former Kaji of Gorkha
278:practices of the Crown Prince.
1030:Regmi, Mahesh Chandra (1995),
411:Vamsharaj conspiracy and death
351:of Gorkha. The document dated
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21:Swarup Singh (disambiguation)
1146:, Cambridge University Press
363:along with Vamsharaj Pande.
1212:People executed for treason
1177:Nepalese military personnel
1081:Singh, Nagendra Kr (1997).
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923:Hamal, Lakshman B. (1995),
397:Queen Rajendra Lakshmi Devi
148:Roopnarayan Karki (brother)
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347:, a member of the leading
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1192:Nepalese military leaders
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335:and Parashuram Thapa. In
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63:Dewan of Kingdom of Nepal
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1187:Prime ministers of Nepal
1073:An Introduction of Nepal
970:Mainali, Pramod (2006),
287:over Pratap Singh Shah.
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212:Queen Rajendra of Nepal
45:Kazi Swarup Singh Karki
1126:, Anmol Publications,
1053:Modern Nepal 1769–1885
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1056:, Riverdale Company,
973:Milestones of history
892:Regmi Research Series
430:Bahadur Shah of Nepal
329:Abhiman Singh Basnyat
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248:conquest of Kathmandu
216:Bahadur Shah of Nepal
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420:Queen Rajendra Laxmi
392:Chaubisi confederacy
280:Tribhuwan University
262:and was sent to the
244:Prithvi Narayan Shah
230:He was born in 1808
264:Battle of Bhaktapur
200:Swaroop Singh Karki
172:Battle of Bhaktapur
98:Sarbajit Rana Magar
1036:, Orient Longman,
306:When Crown Prince
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274:Maiju Rani in the
196:स्वरूप सिंह कार्की
188:Swarup Singh Karki
53:स्वरूप सिंह कार्की
1182:Nepalese generals
885:"Some Confusions"
434:Rana Bahadur Shah
308:Pratap Singh Shah
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405:Daljit Shah
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1171:Categories
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1023:0883864916
867:Hamal 1995
855:Shaha 2001
816:Shaha 2001
765:Regmi 1975
637:Hamal 1995
625:Regmi 1975
613:Shaha 1990
484:Singh 1997
456:References
377:Kalu Pande
316:Chautariya
246:after the
226:Early life
272:concubine
236:Chaudandi
142:Relatives
119:Chaudandi
116:1751 A.D.
71:In office
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446:Shrawan
442:treason
438:Pokhara
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276:Tantric
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137:, Nepal
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361:Dewan
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37:Dewan
1128:ISBN
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929:OCLC
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341:B.S.
325:Kaji
250:and
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158:Rank
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