अति खुशि लाग्यो नबिन शुब्बा सर को अन्तरबार्ता देखेर। उहा अति नै बिशिस्ट क्षमतावान अति फराकिलो सहअस्तित्व सोच र मानसिकता भएको ब्याक्तित्व हुनुहुन्छ।उहाको हरेक निर्देसकिय सिर्जना अति नै उत्कृष्ट छन।गुडबाई काठमाडौ हेर्ने ठुलो धोका छ।उहाको दलन टेलि सिरियल को कुरा छुटे छ।सम्पदा म्याम लाई धन्यवाद अन्तरबार्ता को लागि।👍️🙏
आदरणिय नवीन सुब्बा दाईलाई सिर निहुराएर दुई हात जोडि उच्च सम्मानका साथ सेवारो दाई भन्न चाहन्छु🙏🙏💝🌷साच्चिकै उहाँको फिल्मप्रतिको सिर्जनसिलता,क्षमता,ज्ञान, विश्व/समाजप्रतिको बुझाई, दर्शन आफैमा एउटा उदारणिय छ..नवीन दाईको अझै धेरै कामहरु हेर्न उत्सुक छु, तपाईंको आउँदो प्रोजेक्टहरुमा पनि सफलता मिलोस् शुभकामना छ दाईलाई🤗🙏💖🌷🌹🌺
Sampada Nani you are great yo podcast program le dubaula hai who have time watching more than one hour who pay electricity bills this is my suggestion that’s up to you I never watch like this podcast program thanks a lot God bless you take care
The British introduction of Limbus into Darjeeling in large numbers marked the beginning of the end of the Kingdom of Sikkim. This strategic move by the British had far-reaching consequences that ultimately led to the downfall of the kingdom. The Limbus, brought in to maintain a balance of power in the region, played a crucial role in the erosion of Sikkim's sovereignty and the eventual annexation of the kingdom by the British. One of the primary reasons the British brought in the Limbus was to counterbalance the influence of the Gorkhas, who were a dominant force in the region. The Gorkhas, led by the powerful kingdom of Nepal, posed a significant threat to British interests in India. By supporting the Limbus, the British aimed to create a buffer zone between their territories and the Gorkhas, thereby reducing the risk of conflict. However, this move had unintended consequences that ultimately led to the downfall of Sikkim. The Limbus, who were initially loyal to the British, soon became embroiled in the politics of Sikkim. They formed alliances with the British and the Gorkhas, convincing themselves that they were fighting for their own interests. However, this allegiance came at a significant cost. The Limbus played a crucial role in erasing the history of the indigenous cultures of Sikkim, including the Lepchas and Bhutias, who were the traditional rulers of the kingdom. This erasure of history has had lasting impacts on the region, with many of the historical sites and inscriptions of these cultures being lost or forgotten. Furthermore, the Limbus' involvement in Sikkim's politics led to the displacement of the traditional rulers and the erosion of the kingdom's sovereignty. The Limbus, who were seen as more pliable and loyal to the British, gradually took over key administrative positions, displacing the Lepchas and Bhutias. This led to a loss of power and influence for the traditional rulers, ultimately weakening the kingdom's ability to resist British encroachment. The British, sensing the weakening of Sikkim's sovereignty, began to exert greater pressure on the kingdom. They used the Limbus as a tool to further their own interests, often manipulating them to do their bidding. This led to a series of treaties and agreements that gradually eroded Sikkim's autonomy, ultimately culminating in the annexation of the kingdom by the British in 1975. In addition, the large-scale introduction of Limbus into Darjeeling also led to significant demographic changes in the region. The Limbus, who were predominantly agriculturalists, brought with them new farming practices and technologies that displaced the traditional farming methods of the Lepchas and Bhutias. This led to a significant shift in the region's economy, with the Limbus becoming the dominant agricultural force. The traditional rulers, who were once the primary agriculturalists, were gradually marginalized and lost their economic influence.
@@RameshYadav-d1rwhat nonsense are you bragging about Limbus were the first settlers in Sikkim that time the British were in their caves Limbuwan kingdom spread from the east to Sikkim testa khola so on please don't spread false information
Could have been more interesting👍 if you could've shared more on the lives of the most lovable unforgettable and awaited Anupama and Lojina Subba, forever love❤ and miss 😢you two, sampada limbu good job👍 for bringing in brilliant director and ghamandi (from past experience) Nabin Subba on your show👏
Plz eakchoti anupama Ra lojina lai herna Ra uha haruko voice Sunna man xa dherai miss garxu ma aghai pani numaafung movie herne garxu jaha batw hunxa Jaso hunxa matra eakchoti request garera vayeni interview maa leunuhossna🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😔🥺🥺🥺😢😢❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
The British introduction of Limbus into Darjeeling in large numbers marked the beginning of the end of the Kingdom of Sikkim. This strategic move by the British had far-reaching consequences that ultimately led to the downfall of the kingdom. The Limbus, brought in to maintain a balance of power in the region, played a crucial role in the erosion of Sikkim's sovereignty and the eventual annexation of the kingdom by the British. One of the primary reasons the British brought in the Limbus was to counterbalance the influence of the Gorkhas, who were a dominant force in the region. The Gorkhas, led by the powerful kingdom of Nepal, posed a significant threat to British interests in India. By supporting the Limbus, the British aimed to create a buffer zone between their territories and the Gorkhas, thereby reducing the risk of conflict. However, this move had unintended consequences that ultimately led to the downfall of Sikkim. The Limbus, who were initially loyal to the British, soon became embroiled in the politics of Sikkim. They formed alliances with the British and the Gorkhas, convincing themselves that they were fighting for their own interests. However, this allegiance came at a significant cost. The Limbus played a crucial role in erasing the history of the indigenous cultures of Sikkim, including the Lepchas and Bhutias, who were the traditional rulers of the kingdom. This erasure of history has had lasting impacts on the region, with many of the historical sites and inscriptions of these cultures being lost or forgotten. Furthermore, the Limbus' involvement in Sikkim's politics led to the displacement of the traditional rulers and the erosion of the kingdom's sovereignty. The Limbus, who were seen as more pliable and loyal to the British, gradually took over key administrative positions, displacing the Lepchas and Bhutias. This led to a loss of power and influence for the traditional rulers, ultimately weakening the kingdom's ability to resist British encroachment. The British, sensing the weakening of Sikkim's sovereignty, began to exert greater pressure on the kingdom. They used the Limbus as a tool to further their own interests, often manipulating them to do their bidding. This led to a series of treaties and agreements that gradually eroded Sikkim's autonomy, ultimately culminating in the annexation of the kingdom by the British in 1975. In addition, the large-scale introduction of Limbus into Darjeeling also led to significant demographic changes in the region. The Limbus, who were predominantly agriculturalists, brought with them new farming practices and technologies that displaced the traditional farming methods of the Lepchas and Bhutias. This led to a significant shift in the region's economy, with the Limbus becoming the dominant agricultural force. The traditional rulers, who were once the primary agriculturalists, were gradually marginalized and lost their economic influence.
The British introduction of Limbus into Darjeeling in large numbers marked the beginning of the end of the Kingdom of Sikkim. This strategic move by the British had far-reaching consequences that ultimately led to the downfall of the kingdom. The Limbus, brought in to maintain a balance of power in the region, played a crucial role in the erosion of Sikkim's sovereignty and the eventual annexation of the kingdom by the British. One of the primary reasons the British brought in the Limbus was to counterbalance the influence of the Gorkhas, who were a dominant force in the region. The Gorkhas, led by the powerful kingdom of Nepal, posed a significant threat to British interests in India. By supporting the Limbus, the British aimed to create a buffer zone between their territories and the Gorkhas, thereby reducing the risk of conflict. However, this move had unintended consequences that ultimately led to the downfall of Sikkim. The Limbus, who were initially loyal to the British, soon became embroiled in the politics of Sikkim. They formed alliances with the British and the Gorkhas, convincing themselves that they were fighting for their own interests. However, this allegiance came at a significant cost. The Limbus played a crucial role in erasing the history of the indigenous cultures of Sikkim, including the Lepchas and Bhutias, who were the traditional rulers of the kingdom. This erasure of history has had lasting impacts on the region, with many of the historical sites and inscriptions of these cultures being lost or forgotten. Furthermore, the Limbus' involvement in Sikkim's politics led to the displacement of the traditional rulers and the erosion of the kingdom's sovereignty. The Limbus, who were seen as more pliable and loyal to the British, gradually took over key administrative positions, displacing the Lepchas and Bhutias. This led to a loss of power and influence for the traditional rulers, ultimately weakening the kingdom's ability to resist British encroachment. The British, sensing the weakening of Sikkim's sovereignty, began to exert greater pressure on the kingdom. They used the Limbus as a tool to further their own interests, often manipulating them to do their bidding. This led to a series of treaties and agreements that gradually eroded Sikkim's autonomy, ultimately culminating in the annexation of the kingdom by the British in 1975. In addition, the large-scale introduction of Limbus into Darjeeling also led to significant demographic changes in the region. The Limbus, who were predominantly agriculturalists, brought with them new farming practices and technologies that displaced the traditional farming methods of the Lepchas and Bhutias. This led to a significant shift in the region's economy, with the Limbus becoming the dominant agricultural force. The traditional rulers, who were once the primary agriculturalists, were gradually marginalized and lost their economic influence.
The British introduction of Limbus into Darjeeling in large numbers marked the beginning of the end of the Kingdom of Sikkim. This strategic move by the British had far-reaching consequences that ultimately led to the downfall of the kingdom. The Limbus, brought in to maintain a balance of power in the region, played a crucial role in the erosion of Sikkim's sovereignty and the eventual annexation of the kingdom by the British. One of the primary reasons the British brought in the Limbus was to counterbalance the influence of the Gorkhas, who were a dominant force in the region. The Gorkhas, led by the powerful kingdom of Nepal, posed a significant threat to British interests in India. By supporting the Limbus, the British aimed to create a buffer zone between their territories and the Gorkhas, thereby reducing the risk of conflict. However, this move had unintended consequences that ultimately led to the downfall of Sikkim. The Limbus, who were initially loyal to the British, soon became embroiled in the politics of Sikkim. They formed alliances with the British and the Gorkhas, convincing themselves that they were fighting for their own interests. However, this allegiance came at a significant cost. The Limbus played a crucial role in erasing the history of the indigenous cultures of Sikkim, including the Lepchas and Bhutias, who were the traditional rulers of the kingdom. This erasure of history has had lasting impacts on the region, with many of the historical sites and inscriptions of these cultures being lost or forgotten. Furthermore, the Limbus' involvement in Sikkim's politics led to the displacement of the traditional rulers and the erosion of the kingdom's sovereignty. The Limbus, who were seen as more pliable and loyal to the British, gradually took over key administrative positions, displacing the Lepchas and Bhutias. This led to a loss of power and influence for the traditional rulers, ultimately weakening the kingdom's ability to resist British encroachment. The British, sensing the weakening of Sikkim's sovereignty, began to exert greater pressure on the kingdom. They used the Limbus as a tool to further their own interests, often manipulating them to do their bidding. This led to a series of treaties and agreements that gradually eroded Sikkim's autonomy, ultimately culminating in the annexation of the kingdom by the British in 1975. In addition, the large-scale introduction of Limbus into Darjeeling also led to significant demographic changes in the region. The Limbus, who were predominantly agriculturalists, brought with them new farming practices and technologies that displaced the traditional farming methods of the Lepchas and Bhutias. This led to a significant shift in the region's economy, with the Limbus becoming the dominant agricultural force. The traditional rulers, who were once the primary agriculturalists, were gradually marginalized and lost their economic influence.
अनुपमा र लोजिना लाई हेर्न पाउ चाडै 🙏🙏🙏🙏
नुमा फुङ्ग २ फिलीम पनि ल्याउनु परो नबिन सर
अति खुशि लाग्यो नबिन शुब्बा सर को अन्तरबार्ता देखेर। उहा अति नै बिशिस्ट क्षमतावान अति फराकिलो सहअस्तित्व सोच र मानसिकता भएको ब्याक्तित्व हुनुहुन्छ।उहाको हरेक निर्देसकिय सिर्जना अति नै उत्कृष्ट छन।गुडबाई काठमाडौ हेर्ने ठुलो धोका छ।उहाको दलन टेलि सिरियल को कुरा छुटे छ।सम्पदा म्याम लाई धन्यवाद अन्तरबार्ता को लागि।👍️🙏
नुमा फुङ्ग २ फिलीम पनि ल्याउनु परो नबिन सर 🙏🙏🙏
अनुपमा सुब्बा र लोजिना लाई पनि ल्याउनु पर्यो बहिनि
Respected dai Sewaro🙏
राज कुमार नाल्बो लिम्बू लाई नि ल्याउनु न😮😮
आदरणिय नवीन सुब्बा दाईलाई सिर निहुराएर दुई हात जोडि उच्च सम्मानका साथ सेवारो दाई भन्न चाहन्छु🙏🙏💝🌷साच्चिकै उहाँको फिल्मप्रतिको सिर्जनसिलता,क्षमता,ज्ञान, विश्व/समाजप्रतिको बुझाई, दर्शन आफैमा एउटा उदारणिय छ..नवीन दाईको अझै धेरै कामहरु हेर्न उत्सुक छु, तपाईंको आउँदो प्रोजेक्टहरुमा पनि सफलता मिलोस् शुभकामना छ दाईलाई🤗🙏💖🌷🌹🌺
Ahile kasto dekhinu vako hola lojina Ra anupama sarai herna thulo sapana xa❤️😢❤️❤️🥺🙏
नुमा फुङ्ग फिल्म आफै मा एउटा इतिहास फिल्म हो ।
सायदै यति को फिल्म अब नबन्ला र नबनोस पनि किनकी,,,noe fo the best movei my chayld moraizzz.
Sampada Nani you are great yo podcast program le dubaula hai who have time watching more than one hour who pay electricity bills this is my suggestion that’s up to you I never watch like this podcast program thanks a lot God bless you take care
अनु पमा र लोजिनाको पनि खोजेर इन्टर भिउ ल्याउनुन हौ
नवीन सुब्बाको बारे धेरै नबुझे पनि वहाँ फराकिलो सोंच अर्थात सह अस्तित्व चाहने नै व्यक्तित्व हुन भन्ने ठहर रहेको छ मेरो पनि...❤❤❤
Malai sampada G ko prasna ekdam interesting lagxa uhako fan jati hat uthaunus🙏🙏
अरु थुप्रै मङ्गोल अनुहारको एक्टरहरु जन्माउनुपर्यो नबिन सुब्बा जि।नबिन सुब्बा लगायत अरु निर्देशक निर्माताहरुको ध्यान जाओस।
सहि कम्न्त गर्नु भो यो कमन्त को लागि सहमत छु
Yo comment nabin subba ji samma pugnu paroo
The British introduction of Limbus into Darjeeling in large numbers marked the beginning of the end of the Kingdom of Sikkim. This strategic move by the British had far-reaching consequences that ultimately led to the downfall of the kingdom. The Limbus, brought in to maintain a balance of power in the region, played a crucial role in the erosion of Sikkim's sovereignty and the eventual annexation of the kingdom by the British.
One of the primary reasons the British brought in the Limbus was to counterbalance the influence of the Gorkhas, who were a dominant force in the region. The Gorkhas, led by the powerful kingdom of Nepal, posed a significant threat to British interests in India. By supporting the Limbus, the British aimed to create a buffer zone between their territories and the Gorkhas, thereby reducing the risk of conflict. However, this move had unintended consequences that ultimately led to the downfall of Sikkim.
The Limbus, who were initially loyal to the British, soon became embroiled in the politics of Sikkim. They formed alliances with the British and the Gorkhas, convincing themselves that they were fighting for their own interests. However, this allegiance came at a significant cost. The Limbus played a crucial role in erasing the history of the indigenous cultures of Sikkim, including the Lepchas and Bhutias, who were the traditional rulers of the kingdom. This erasure of history has had lasting impacts on the region, with many of the historical sites and inscriptions of these cultures being lost or forgotten.
Furthermore, the Limbus' involvement in Sikkim's politics led to the displacement of the traditional rulers and the erosion of the kingdom's sovereignty. The Limbus, who were seen as more pliable and loyal to the British, gradually took over key administrative positions, displacing the Lepchas and Bhutias. This led to a loss of power and influence for the traditional rulers, ultimately weakening the kingdom's ability to resist British encroachment.
The British, sensing the weakening of Sikkim's sovereignty, began to exert greater pressure on the kingdom. They used the Limbus as a tool to further their own interests, often manipulating them to do their bidding. This led to a series of treaties and agreements that gradually eroded Sikkim's autonomy, ultimately culminating in the annexation of the kingdom by the British in 1975.
In addition, the large-scale introduction of Limbus into Darjeeling also led to significant demographic changes in the region. The Limbus, who were predominantly agriculturalists, brought with them new farming practices and technologies that displaced the traditional farming methods of the Lepchas and Bhutias. This led to a significant shift in the region's economy, with the Limbus becoming the dominant agricultural force. The traditional rulers, who were once the primary agriculturalists, were gradually marginalized and lost their economic influence.
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@@RameshYadav-d1rwhat nonsense are you bragging about Limbus were the first settlers in Sikkim that time the British were in their caves Limbuwan kingdom spread from the east to Sikkim testa khola so on please don't spread false information
सम्पदा जि सङ्ग अन्तरबार्ता दिन मलाइ पनि मन छ । खुब मन पर्छ हजुर को शैली।
एउटा सफल फिल्म मेकर नवीन दाई🙏🙏
Could have been more interesting👍 if you could've shared more on the lives of the most lovable unforgettable and awaited Anupama and Lojina Subba, forever love❤ and miss 😢you two, sampada limbu good job👍 for bringing in brilliant director and ghamandi (from past experience) Nabin Subba on your show👏
तर पनि त्यो फिल्म एकदमै राम्रो लाग्यो र राम्रो छ।
Plz eakchoti anupama Ra lojina lai herna Ra uha haruko voice Sunna man xa dherai miss garxu ma aghai pani numaafung movie herne garxu jaha batw hunxa Jaso hunxa matra eakchoti request garera vayeni interview maa leunuhossna🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😔🥺🥺🥺😢😢❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
प्रस्न सोधाई एकदमै ठाडो भयो सम्पदा जि अलिकति राम्रो हुन्थ्यो सुधार गर्नु होला । नवीन सरलाई सेवारो 🙏
k ko thado numafung 2 paekhera baseko kati barsa vaisako
10 बर्ष waiting @@blackheart4993
@@blackheart4993numafung jasto kunei film pani banindaina tesailey part 2 ko as nagarnu hola
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legend 🙏
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ nice movies
So great nabin da❤
अनुपमा र लोजिना लाई जसरी भएँ नी खोजेर इन्टरभिउ मा ल्याउनु पर्यो।
❤️🙏
नबिन सर 🙏🙏🙏
What a Gentleman!! Hats off to Nabin Adangbe! A True TUTUGEN TUMYANG..
❤❤❤
Dami flim🎉
Vry nicee podcast sampada n nabin g
सेवारो
great nabin 🔥💪
good pastcast❤❤❤
नमस्ते 🎉❤ हजुर नबिन सर
👍🏻👍
Numafung 2 We want with sem vibe big request sir
Keep doing great work Baini
Sabai Aathanba haru ma mo Aathanba lai supprot garnu hos na has mo poni sabai ma supprot garxu has sewaro
Lojina Ra anupma ddlai plz ak choti laidinus plz
Anupma Didi ko Pani interview linunn sampda sis plz 😢🙏
नुमाफुङ 2 चाहियाे नवीन दाई
Numafung 2 😢😢😢😢 must awaiting
The British introduction of Limbus into Darjeeling in large numbers marked the beginning of the end of the Kingdom of Sikkim. This strategic move by the British had far-reaching consequences that ultimately led to the downfall of the kingdom. The Limbus, brought in to maintain a balance of power in the region, played a crucial role in the erosion of Sikkim's sovereignty and the eventual annexation of the kingdom by the British.
One of the primary reasons the British brought in the Limbus was to counterbalance the influence of the Gorkhas, who were a dominant force in the region. The Gorkhas, led by the powerful kingdom of Nepal, posed a significant threat to British interests in India. By supporting the Limbus, the British aimed to create a buffer zone between their territories and the Gorkhas, thereby reducing the risk of conflict. However, this move had unintended consequences that ultimately led to the downfall of Sikkim.
The Limbus, who were initially loyal to the British, soon became embroiled in the politics of Sikkim. They formed alliances with the British and the Gorkhas, convincing themselves that they were fighting for their own interests. However, this allegiance came at a significant cost. The Limbus played a crucial role in erasing the history of the indigenous cultures of Sikkim, including the Lepchas and Bhutias, who were the traditional rulers of the kingdom. This erasure of history has had lasting impacts on the region, with many of the historical sites and inscriptions of these cultures being lost or forgotten.
Furthermore, the Limbus' involvement in Sikkim's politics led to the displacement of the traditional rulers and the erosion of the kingdom's sovereignty. The Limbus, who were seen as more pliable and loyal to the British, gradually took over key administrative positions, displacing the Lepchas and Bhutias. This led to a loss of power and influence for the traditional rulers, ultimately weakening the kingdom's ability to resist British encroachment.
The British, sensing the weakening of Sikkim's sovereignty, began to exert greater pressure on the kingdom. They used the Limbus as a tool to further their own interests, often manipulating them to do their bidding. This led to a series of treaties and agreements that gradually eroded Sikkim's autonomy, ultimately culminating in the annexation of the kingdom by the British in 1975.
In addition, the large-scale introduction of Limbus into Darjeeling also led to significant demographic changes in the region. The Limbus, who were predominantly agriculturalists, brought with them new farming practices and technologies that displaced the traditional farming methods of the Lepchas and Bhutias. This led to a significant shift in the region's economy, with the Limbus becoming the dominant agricultural force. The traditional rulers, who were once the primary agriculturalists, were gradually marginalized and lost their economic influence.
English आउँदैन हाउ plz nepali ma @@RameshYadav-d1r
लजिना को नाम के होला फेस बुकमा...?
Hami anupma ddlai hernu atur xum ❤ plz ak choti ❤ medya samm laidinus❤ hamro anupma dd lao
The British introduction of Limbus into Darjeeling in large numbers marked the beginning of the end of the Kingdom of Sikkim. This strategic move by the British had far-reaching consequences that ultimately led to the downfall of the kingdom. The Limbus, brought in to maintain a balance of power in the region, played a crucial role in the erosion of Sikkim's sovereignty and the eventual annexation of the kingdom by the British.
One of the primary reasons the British brought in the Limbus was to counterbalance the influence of the Gorkhas, who were a dominant force in the region. The Gorkhas, led by the powerful kingdom of Nepal, posed a significant threat to British interests in India. By supporting the Limbus, the British aimed to create a buffer zone between their territories and the Gorkhas, thereby reducing the risk of conflict. However, this move had unintended consequences that ultimately led to the downfall of Sikkim.
The Limbus, who were initially loyal to the British, soon became embroiled in the politics of Sikkim. They formed alliances with the British and the Gorkhas, convincing themselves that they were fighting for their own interests. However, this allegiance came at a significant cost. The Limbus played a crucial role in erasing the history of the indigenous cultures of Sikkim, including the Lepchas and Bhutias, who were the traditional rulers of the kingdom. This erasure of history has had lasting impacts on the region, with many of the historical sites and inscriptions of these cultures being lost or forgotten.
Furthermore, the Limbus' involvement in Sikkim's politics led to the displacement of the traditional rulers and the erosion of the kingdom's sovereignty. The Limbus, who were seen as more pliable and loyal to the British, gradually took over key administrative positions, displacing the Lepchas and Bhutias. This led to a loss of power and influence for the traditional rulers, ultimately weakening the kingdom's ability to resist British encroachment.
The British, sensing the weakening of Sikkim's sovereignty, began to exert greater pressure on the kingdom. They used the Limbus as a tool to further their own interests, often manipulating them to do their bidding. This led to a series of treaties and agreements that gradually eroded Sikkim's autonomy, ultimately culminating in the annexation of the kingdom by the British in 1975.
In addition, the large-scale introduction of Limbus into Darjeeling also led to significant demographic changes in the region. The Limbus, who were predominantly agriculturalists, brought with them new farming practices and technologies that displaced the traditional farming methods of the Lepchas and Bhutias. This led to a significant shift in the region's economy, with the Limbus becoming the dominant agricultural force. The traditional rulers, who were once the primary agriculturalists, were gradually marginalized and lost their economic influence.
The British introduction of Limbus into Darjeeling in large numbers marked the beginning of the end of the Kingdom of Sikkim. This strategic move by the British had far-reaching consequences that ultimately led to the downfall of the kingdom. The Limbus, brought in to maintain a balance of power in the region, played a crucial role in the erosion of Sikkim's sovereignty and the eventual annexation of the kingdom by the British.
One of the primary reasons the British brought in the Limbus was to counterbalance the influence of the Gorkhas, who were a dominant force in the region. The Gorkhas, led by the powerful kingdom of Nepal, posed a significant threat to British interests in India. By supporting the Limbus, the British aimed to create a buffer zone between their territories and the Gorkhas, thereby reducing the risk of conflict. However, this move had unintended consequences that ultimately led to the downfall of Sikkim.
The Limbus, who were initially loyal to the British, soon became embroiled in the politics of Sikkim. They formed alliances with the British and the Gorkhas, convincing themselves that they were fighting for their own interests. However, this allegiance came at a significant cost. The Limbus played a crucial role in erasing the history of the indigenous cultures of Sikkim, including the Lepchas and Bhutias, who were the traditional rulers of the kingdom. This erasure of history has had lasting impacts on the region, with many of the historical sites and inscriptions of these cultures being lost or forgotten.
Furthermore, the Limbus' involvement in Sikkim's politics led to the displacement of the traditional rulers and the erosion of the kingdom's sovereignty. The Limbus, who were seen as more pliable and loyal to the British, gradually took over key administrative positions, displacing the Lepchas and Bhutias. This led to a loss of power and influence for the traditional rulers, ultimately weakening the kingdom's ability to resist British encroachment.
The British, sensing the weakening of Sikkim's sovereignty, began to exert greater pressure on the kingdom. They used the Limbus as a tool to further their own interests, often manipulating them to do their bidding. This led to a series of treaties and agreements that gradually eroded Sikkim's autonomy, ultimately culminating in the annexation of the kingdom by the British in 1975.
In addition, the large-scale introduction of Limbus into Darjeeling also led to significant demographic changes in the region. The Limbus, who were predominantly agriculturalists, brought with them new farming practices and technologies that displaced the traditional farming methods of the Lepchas and Bhutias. This led to a significant shift in the region's economy, with the Limbus becoming the dominant agricultural force. The traditional rulers, who were once the primary agriculturalists, were gradually marginalized and lost their economic influence.
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