Thursday, September 28, 2017

History and Information

Naming

i) Before being annexed as the integral part of Nepal, it was under the governance of Makwani king.     During 1530 Raghab Narendra Sen was the King of Makwanpur and was renowned as the Sindhul. He had outseted the settlement over this region. Since then it got the name Sindhuli.
ii) At ancient time the great saint used to dwell in the hill (1077 m above sea level) of nowadays Sindhuli madi. He was popular as Siddha Baba(one who got enlightened)among residents of Sindhuli district.This place got its naming under his name and began to be called as Siddhasthali सिद्धस्थाली (place where enlighten lives). With time it got deviated and began to be pronounced as Sindhuli.
iii) An indigenous group (Tamangs) were predominant in this region. These indigenous people call Singthuwa (सिङ्थुवा) for cutting down tree and Sinthuji (सिङ्थुजी) for collecting timber.Due to the presence of intense forest within this region the herding of goats was popular and way of living was dependent on agriculture and forest resources.Over time due to gradual deviation in the naming this region got its name as Sindhuli.

History


This place has a huge historic significance. The Sindhuli Gadhi in Sindhuli is the place where British soldiers were defeated for the first time in Asia in 1767 A.D . The British under the leadership of Captain Kinloch came to help the then ruler of Kathmandu, Jai Prakash Malla against the attack of Prithvi Narayan Shah. The Gurkha soldiers were familiar with the terrain and they utilized it to the fullest. They British Army had advanced weaponry such as guns and cannons whereas the Gurkha were with bows and arrows, spears, etc. But then Gurkhas fought bravely and eventually defeated the British. The British ran for their lives and retreated leaving behind the weapons they brought together with them. Some of these weapons were there to the end of 2005 but now we barely find anything.Though its historically significant place and is gifted with heart touching beauty. Due to the lack of concern its no more than a place caring remains of past and is living with little remnant.
                                     The following mentioned painting is the old photography of Sindhuli Gadhi Durbar in the dynasty time of King Sindhu.

                                                     Fig:- Sindhuli Gadhi Durbar Square

Sindhuli District Map

Village Development Committees and Municipality


  • Amale
  • Arun Thakur
  • Bahuntilpung
  • Balajor
  • Basheshwor
  • Bastipur
  • Belghari
  • Bhadrakali
  • Bhiman
  • Bhimeshwar
  • Bhimsthan
  • Bhuwaneshwar Gwaltar
  • Bitijor Bagaincha
  • Chure
  • Dandiguranse
  • Dudbhanjyang
  • Dudhauli Municipality
  • Hariharpur Gadhi
  • Hatpate
  • Harsahi
  • Jalkanya
  • Jarayotar
  • Jhangajholi Ratmata
  • Jinakhu
  • Kakur Thakur
  • Kalpabrishykha
  • Kamalamai Municipality
  • Kapilakot
  • Khang Sang
  • Kholagaun
  • Kusheshwar Dumja
  • Kyaneshwar
  • Ladabhir
  • Lampantar
  • Mahadevdada
  • Mahadevsthan
  • Mahendrajhayadi
  • Majhuwa
  • Netrakali
  • Nipane
  • Purano Jhangajholi
  • Ranibas
  • Ranichauri
  • Ratamata
  • Ratnachura
  • Ratnawati
  • Shanteshwari
  • Siddheshwari
  • Sirthauli
  • Sitalpati
  • Solpathana
  • Sunam Pokhari
  • Tamajor
  • Tandi
  • Tinkanya
  • Tosramkhola
  • Tribhuvan Ambote

Source: Wikipedia

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History and Information

Naming i) Before being annexed as the integral part of Nepal, it was under the governance of Makwani king.     During 1530 Raghab Narendr...