Narsingh Gurung

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Narsingh Gurung
नरसिंह गुरुङ
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BornSyangja, Nepal
DiedApril 1806
Kathmandu Durbar Square

Narsingh Gurung (

Imperial China.[3][4]

In 1789, Gurung was sent to China to discuss the terms of the Treaty of Betrawati (Sino-Nepalese War).[5]

In 1795, Gurung was awarded red Tog (crown) of the second rank and plume of peacock feathers by the Chinese emperor.[6]

Gurung was killed in the Bhandarkhal massacre in April 1806 which was led by future Mukhtiyar (equivalent to prime minister) Bhimsen Thapa.[7][8]

References

  1. ^ Shrestha, Tulsi Narayan (1989). Nepalese Administration: A Historical Perspective. Rhino Publications. p. 200.
  2. ^ Sundas, Binayak (9 August 2017). "The Gorkha Empire". My Republica. Retrieved 16 November 2021.
  3. ^ "The Nepalese Quinquennial. Missions of 1792 And 1795 to China" (PDF). Ancient Nepal. 145: 7–18. July 2000 – via Digital Himalaya.
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  8. ^ Banarjee, Gautam (19 March 2021). "The Night of Assassination". The Rising Nepal. Retrieved 16 November 2021.