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Bagale Thapa (Шаблон:Lang-ne pronunciation:Шаблон:IPA-ne) anciently known as Bagalya Thapa (Шаблон:Lang-ne) is a prominent clan within Thapa of Khas Chhetri community.Шаблон:Sfn They claim Atreya Gotra.Шаблон:Sfn[1] The name of the clan is also transliterated as Bagale, Bagalya, Bagaalya, Bagaliya, Bagaley, Bagaale or Bagaleya.

Family of Bhimsen ThapaШаблон:Sfn and family of Amar Singh ThapaШаблон:Sfn were two influential Bagale Thapa families at the central politics of Kingdom of Nepal.Шаблон:Sfn

Origins

Bagale Thapa genealogy

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Maharaj Kalu Thapa Kshatri, male progenitor of all Bagale Thapas

The genealogy traces the lineage of all Bagale Thapas to a male progenitor (Mūlapuruṣa) Kalu Thapa Kshatri. The genealogy states that Kalu Thapa had four sons; Punyakar of Pulaam state, Tarapati of Takam state, Biru and Dharmaraj (Jashodhar) of Jamarik state.[1] The genealogy describes that Kaalu adhered to the following sects: "Aatreya gotri Tripravara, Shukla Yajurveda, Dhanurveda and Madhyandini Shakha".[1]

Kunwar family legend

Kunwar family legend mentions that their first ancestor Rāma Siṃha Rāṇā was married to a daughter of Raja (King) of Bīnātī, a Bagāle Kṣetrī on the request by his employer hill Raja.Шаблон:Sfn John Whelpton opines that the legend of the Kunwar family's origins, which says their progenitor to have entered hill and married a daughter of Bagale Kshetri, might have linked their family to the Bagale Thapa, a clan of the Mukhtiyar Bhimsen Thapa.Шаблон:Sfn

History

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Nishankalika Flag of Bagale Thapa clan used as War flag

Khas Thapas belong to the Chhetri caste of the Kshatriya Varna whose origin lies in Karnali region of Khas Kingdom. Bagale Thapas were powerful and prominent family at Jumla and seemed to have migrated eastwards.Шаблон:Sfn

Takam/Takamkot State

Takam State (1246-1545 B.S.) (1189-1488 CE) was used as an arsenal by the Bagale Thapa clan. In 1545 B.S. (1488 CE), King Dimba Bam Malla defeated these Thapas and annexed all the districts of Dhawalagiri Zone to create a bigger Parbat State.[2] The Bagale Thapa clan of Takamkot established their arsenal in this Takamkot (Takam State) and controlled it between 1189 and 1488 CE, after which the Malla kings captured and controlled it from 1489 to 1825 CE.[3]

Malla era Kathmandu

In the times of Malla rule at Kathmandu valley, Bagale Thapas were considered skillful at both warfare and administration. Thus, King Jagajjaya Malla attended the services of Kashiram Thapa, a leader of Bagale Thapas to control inobedient Khas and Magar citizens.Шаблон:Sfn His brother Parashuram Thapa, a commander of Bhaktapur Kingdom, sided to Gorkha Kingdom when Kashiram Thapa was killed without justification.Шаблон:Sfn

Noble families in Gorkha

Family of Bhimsen ThapaШаблон:Sfn and family of Amar Singh ThapaШаблон:Sfn were two influential Bagale Thapa families at the central politics of Kingdom of Nepal.Шаблон:Sfn

The family of Bada Kaji Amar Singh Thapa consists Kaji Ranajor Singh Thapa, Ranadhoj Thapa, Narsingh Thapa and their 2 more brothers who were also at Royal Court of Nepal.Шаблон:Sfn Amar Singh ThapaШаблон:Refn, one of the National heroes of Nepal[4] and commander of Western front at Anglo-Nepalese war belonged to this clan.Шаблон:Sfn

The family of Kaji Bir Bhadra Thapa, commander of Unification of Nepal belonged to this clan. This family contains large number of renowned courtiers and warriors. He had three sons: Jeevan Thapa(died at Battle of Kirtipur), Bangsha Raj Thapa and Amar Singh Thapa (Sardar). Шаблон:Sfn The children of Amar Singh Thapa (Sardar) become influential. Prime Minister Bhimsen Thapa, the most revered among Thapas is the eldest son of Sardar Amar Singh Thapa(sanu).Шаблон:Sfn His nephew, son of Nain Singh Thapa, Mathabarsingh ThapaШаблон:Sfn was the seventh Prime Minister of Nepal and niece, Nain's daughter was Queen Tripurasundari of Nepal.Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn The family of Sardar Amar Singh Thapa resided at Bagh Durbar.[5]

Notable Bagale Thapas

Gallery

See also

References

Notes

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Sources

External links

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