The video is missing Bhutan's "Western outposts", basically exclaves of Bhutan in Tibet, which were gifted by the Ladakhi in exchange for help in a war against Tibet. These weren't seized by the Tibetans nor the Chinese until the 1959 and I believe Bhutan still officially claims them.
Interesting. A similar case happened with Turkey. The grandfather of the founder of the Ottoman Empire is buried in Syria. During the treaty of Sevres, Turkey refused to cede the burial site to French Syria, and France just sorta let it go. It's not thought of as sovereign Turkish territory, but Turkey never renounced its sovereignty over it, and Syria has no basis to claim it since they did not inherit it when the gained independence from France. Until the Syrian civil war, it was even guarded by the Turkish army. After the war, however, the soldiers and the tomb were repatriated. The Turkish Army temporarily buried the tomb closer to the Turkish border in Turkish occupied Syria, but they have not renounced their claim to the original burial site. This also interestingly means that, for a time, ISIS controlled sovereign Turkish territory.
@@George_Wong neh..bullshit story made up as a propaganda to cover up the secret operation by CIA and RAW, Witness inside the palace say there were 6-7 Prince Dipendra inside the palace that night at the same freakn time. Its said , Prince Dipendra was shot couple of times in his "back" !! moreover He was drunk af
The king who built Nepal was a real great guy. He was brave and respectful. He fought battles beside his mens getting captured and almost even sentenced to death. His citizens raised fundings to support his expansion and he choose a commander as per their wish. He made insurance policy for family of deceased soldiers. He always lived by his principle and never mistreated people of defeated states. My tribe also lost against him. But may be that was for good.
The little blob of land between Bhutan and Nepal is Sikkim. It was independant up to 1975. Interesting that there used to be 3 Himalayan kingdoms. The maps look kind of weird without an independant Sikkim :(
Timeline for Nepal 0:22 :Emperor of Gorkha Prithvi Narayan Shah's conquest of Nuwakot and start of unification 0:28 : Conquest of Kirtipur and areas surrouding Kathmandu Valley 0:29 : Failed conquest of Bengali Nawab Mir Qasim 0:30 : Fall of Kathamndu, Bhaktapur, Patan and start of Gorkha Empire 0:34 : Conquest of Chaudandi, Vijaypur and West Sikkim 0:36 : Extension of Nepal into its Easternmost territory upto Tista River 0:37: Death of Emperor Prithvi, who is succeeded by his son Pratap who soon dies too, his son Rana Bahadur becomes king 0:38: Conquest of Baise (22) Kingdoms by Queen Mother Rajendra Laxmi and Uncle Bahadur Shah 0:40: First Nepal-Tibet war (which later escalated to Nepal-Qing war) Also 0:40: Conquest of Chaubise (24) Kingdoms by Bahadur Shah 0:47: Death of Rana Bahadur, Infant Girvan Yudda becomes king while actual power lies with PM Bhimsen Thapa 0:48: Conquest of Kumaon and Garhwal, upon the request of intervention by its minister Hari Singh Dev Also 0:49: Conquest of Kangada and Subsequent stalemate with Sikh King Ranjit Singh, later the conquest was abandoned due to logistical reasons 0:53: Anglo-Nepali war, Nepal forced to sign Sugauli Treaty after a 2 years long war losing 2/3rd of its territory 1:05: Fall of Bhimsen Thapa 1:09: Start of Rana Dynasty (Kunwar clan, gains absolute power after the Kot Massacre, they become heriditary PM and King of Kaski and Lamjung while King is reduced to figurehead) 1:13 : Second Nepal-Tibet war 1:16: Restoration of some land due to clever diplomacy of Jung Bahadur Rana (founder of Rana dynasty)
@@agnimitra4219 Yes, many historian claim Rana family descended from the fugitive Rajputs of Mewar Royal Family after Chittaur was seiged and raized by Delhi Sultanate. I have heard people say this about Shah as well and some kings like Rana Bahadur even claimed so but it is unclear about them as lineage tree does not exist for them regarding this but for Rana family a well documented lineage is found.
@@CustodianHadrian C'mon, Nepal gets a free pass onto any "coolest flags of the world" list just by the virtue of it not being rectangle shaped (and yes, the dragon on Bhutan's is also awesome)
The territory of Nepal before the British Gurkha war 1814-15 were returned to Nepal in the British-Nepal treaty of 1923 and also in the India-Nepal friendship treaty of 1950 Article.8 . But India has been sadly colonizing the lost parts of Nepal and still hasn't returned our lands
Bhutan & Nepal is spectacular when you see from North Bengal(Bangladesh🇧🇩). During Covid19, the Kanchanjangha Mountain was seen from entire North Bengal. As people from the largest plain earth of the world, we love mountains a lot. As we haven’t any, we look at our two small neighbouring country. Love from Sylhet, BANGLADESH 🇧🇩
@@yghhgy2547 yes just like how Russia and USA is separated. But geographically it is close but sadly politically we have man made boundary and army there. Sadly immense blood shed has been done by humans in the name of man made restrictions on borders
I belong to a rajput family in bihar , and elders told that we used to marriage alliance from the kingdom of Nepal for 1000s of years . Many say the royal family of Nepal was related to Maharana Pratap as well .
@@Aester my sister in law has a distant relative from her maternal side from Nepalese royal family as well . We come from the lineage of one of the greatest hindu samrat vikramaditya , during the reign of one of his great great great grandson raja bhoj of Ujjain we came to Bihar state in india and conquered this place , naming the district as Bhojpur in bihar.
@@Aester Shahs aren't mewar desecndants of mewars, different scriptures found in doti suggest they migrated from kumao, garwal and they are katyuri descendendants, as they migrated towards more and more to eastern sides, they changes their sur name to khas, malla , thakur, thakuri, khand and finally to shah, Rana are definitely the descendant of king that shown in padmani, that migrated to udyapur, lamjung and finally gorkha due to dispute with mughals. they stiil mantain marital relationships with different royal descendant of rajasthan xx
@@rahulkhanal3543 1st war with Tibet 1788 : Regent Bahadur Shah declares WAR on TIBET.Gorkha troops capture whole of Tibet from 4 frontiers, capturing till Shigatse city.Agreement WITH PANCHEN LAMA: Tibet forced to pay 50,000 NRS each year to Nepal. Nepalese troops retreat back to kathmandu. 1789: 8th Dalai Lama flees to Beijing for Help. Tibet doesn't pay money! 1789: NEPAL declares WAR on TIBET ,2nd Nepal-Tibet War ,Nepalese troops march forward to Tibet. Winter comes in, Nepalese mostly injured over the scattered,unfertile region of Tibet. Dalai Lama doesn't know who attacked , calls it the invasion from a Red Army back in Beijing. Qinglong Emperor sends a letter to the British East India calling them to stop the invasion! British East India replies that it wasn't them , but it was the Kingdom of Gurkha (Nepal) Seeing the long length of Nepal, Chinese emperors, who never heard abt Gorkha, starts fearing Nepal is a massive country!! 1791: Chinese Emperor declares WAR on Nepal : 70,000 Qinglong troops march from Beijing to Lhasa and towards Nepalese border towards Rasuwa. Injured and small no. Of.Nepalese troops badly injured loose their hold in Tibet, Nepalese troops loose control over Tibet badly. Retreat back with uphill strategy and fall back to the inner hills of Nuwakot 1792: Thousands and Thousands of Chinese troops keep marching forward along the River Trishuli towards Kathmandu. Nepalese Army Commander Damoder Pandey(youngest son of Kalu pandey) holds them in NUWAKOT PALACE Fort with only ard ~20,000-30,000 troops ) Miracle happens for Nepal : HUGE FLOOD BREAKS out HAVOC ON Thousands of THE CHINESE TROOPS camped in River Betrawati(Trishuli) that night. Half odlf the troops attack Nuwakot Palace.The second half of thousands of the Chinese troops Keep marching towards Kathmandu palace. Chinese troops Camp in Jitpur fedi, just few km away from Kathmandu,Basantapur Durbar 1-day before invading Kathmandu ! Most of the Nepalese troops are near Chinese Border of Kerung , kuti and Nuwakot fighting the other half of Chinese troops. There are only 200 Gurkha troops in Kathmandu. Gathered in Balaju one day before the Chinese troops attack Kathmandu. Gorkha troops and Locals boys start gathering hundreds of cattles, cows, bulls, ox. They lit torch\fire on horns of thousands of animals and attack the Chinese army camp from Balaju to Jitpur at night. Shocked and frightened Chinese forces are scattered.Gorkha troops manage to save Kathmandu. Back in Nuwakot Palace near the Trisuli River , Nepalese troops defeat the Chinese army in all 3-forts of Gerkhu ,Chokde and Nuwakot Palace. Most Chinese troops fall into the trishuli river from the uphill attack of Nepalese troops. Bahadur Shah WAS the head of state of NEPAL Conclusion: Betrawati Treaty . Betrawati Treaty between CHINA, Tibet and Nepal. Tibet and Nepal go under the suzarainity of China. China will act as a mediator in future disputed between Tibet and Nepal. And support both nations militarily against foreign invasions. . CHINA (under internal civil conflict)DOESNT SUPPORT NEPAL IN THE BRITISH INVASION of 1814: THE BRITISH-GURKHA WAR 1814-1816A.D Head of state: Pm Bhimsen Thapa Sugauli Treaty 1816 ,Nepal(Kingdom of Gorkha) ceded 1/2 of its territory to the British East India. . . 1855A.d: Jung Bahadur Rana wants to redeem the Lost glory of Nepal lost in the 1792Nepal-Tibet War. 1855 : Nepal Declares War on Tibet , citing internal instability of Beijing. Victory for Nepal, Nepal gains many territories of Southern Tibet. Conclusion: Thapathali Treaty . 1857-1859 : INDIAN SEPOY MUTINY IN INDIA INDIAN freedom fighters nearly kick British Out from India. From the request of the British EIC, HUGe Army of Nepal, under the command of PM of Nepal ,Jung Bahadur Rana attack India, march from Nepal to Delhi and capture Lucknow, Delhi, Meerut against Indian freedom fighters. Result: Nepalese troops control most of NorthIndian Ganges plains, New-Delhi, Meerut, Lucknow etc. . Jung Bdr RANA decides to give Delhi and Lucknow back to British, only if The BRITISH EIC agree to give back all the old territories of Nepal before the Sugauli Treaty (1814-1816 which include present day, Uttarakhand, Himachal, Darjeeling , Sikkim etc) The British only return Kailali and Kanchanpur to Nepal. Jung Bahadur.Rana is frustrated ! . The British stop accepting Hindu Bhramin and Chhetris from Nepal into the main British Gurkha troop bcs of the fear of another Mutiny like that of India. only accepting Native asian tribes. . Jung bahadur Rana modifies the ancient vedic aryan sys of caste classification and formulates a new mixed caste system including non-hindus, buddhists, asian natives of Nepal, and also christians into a single caste system in the constitution\ Muluki Ain\ of Nepal 1854.a.d
At 1:03 it says the the leader of Bhutan is Adam Thinley, that struck me a fairly western sounding name, but when I googled 'Adam Thinley Bhutan' I couldn't find anything, does anyone know anything about this person or is it a mistake in the video?
Thinley seems to be common first or last name in Bhutan, written ཕྲིན་ལས་ in Tibetan and pronounced 'Phrin-las. Other than that no clue, Bhutan are isolationist so good luck finding out about this adam ig.
@@EmperorTigerstar. Hello Mr. Emperor Tigerstar, I have two questions: 1) Were Nepal and Bhutan never colonized by the English or British? 2) If Bhutan did not have a flag until 1949, what did it use before or how could it be identified or recognized?
Interesting fact : Gorkha kindom fully ruled nepal (especially Kathmandu) from 1768 but dose not define nepal as a young country, Gorkhas defeated mallas ' conquering Kathmandu. But even before mallas the land was ruled by many dynasties, gopal, mahishpal, kirat, lichhavi and few others dynasties are some notable ones. If we compare to the land of today's nepal (official territory), some of the kingdoms were established hundreds of BCE ago.
Hey EmperorTigerStar! At 1:02 you have “Adam Thinley” listed as Druk Desi of Bhutan but it was actually Adab Thinley who ruled from 1832-1835! Great video regardless!
I love how the country's colours are also the main colours of their flags. Very creative, I don't see that often. But I also don't pay attention to that very often either.
Actually the king and the government of Nepal of that time was really wise and visualised the future perfectly. Bhimsen Thapa, the first prime minister of Nepal. He wanted to unite the most of the Indian subcontinent together and defend our motherland from British, he knew if the subcontinent was divided into so many small kingdoms then foreign invaders would easily colonise the land. He also proposed this to many kings of the time, mainly of the West including of Punjab and Kumaugadwal but it didn't succeeded. And after... the exact same happened, british conquered whole India and Nepal was the only independent state left. Even if British tried and attacked Nepal many times Nepal couldn't be colonized, but some of the territory that Nepal unified in the past was taken by British through a treaty. *Together we stand, divided we fall* - unanimous
INDIA still hasn't returned Nepal´s territory after India kicked out BRITISH 1947.The territory of Nepal lost after the British-Gurkha war 1814-15 were returned to Nepal in the British-Nepal treaty of 1923 and also in the India-Nepal friendship treaty of 1950 Article.8 after India got independence. But India has been sadly colonizing the lost parts of Nepal and still hasn't returned our lands.
@Ken Gyawali Study India-Nepal friendship treaty 1950. We aren't talking abt some territory during the Mahabharat era. The country of Nepal still exists!! And yes it was between British East India Company where the 1816 treaty betn Nepal and BE.I.C, these territories "were not given for perpetuity in the Sugauli treaty which means Nepal can claim these lands like how China claimed Hongkong back from the British.!!This is also abt the 1950 treaty betn Independent India and Gov.Of NEPAL that returns all the lost lands of Nepal, bt after which India has been continuously meeddling in Nepals internal politics to silence the treaty from kicking out Rana regime in 1951 to funding the Maoists Civil war 1996-2008 to the Indian Blockade on Nepal 2015 to eat this country raw!
Well, see it in detail, In 1865, the British East India Company forced Bhutan to sign the "Treaty of Sinchura" and reclaim 2000 square kilometers of land.
Sort of. A lot of the land that treaty gave to the Brits was already taken and was more “confirmed” with the caveat of Britain defining the border themselves, hence even more land being ceded.
@@EmperorTigerstar I would beg to disagree with your statement. It wasn't taken before 1864 but they shared some of those space on rotational basis once a year or on payment of gifts or money. I am originally from that 'disputed region' between Bhutan and British India. There was a system of what the present scholars calls as 'shared sovereignties' before the British came and British found themselves in weird situation that they didn't understood. Technically Bhutan had more influence in these spaces but British often forcefully occupied it temporarily, citing various excuses but restored it to Bhutan ultimately every time when their demands were met. But it was only after 1864-65 Bhutan war, that the control tilted completely in favour of British after they won the war. My research thesis is on this space and this period and I can arguably say that the history of this region is more complicated than what regular history is told or written. Another fact: until 1907, Bhutan was technically ruled by bi-power system vested in Druk Desi (Deb Raja) and Chogyal (Dharam Raja). Therefore when we mention pre 1907 Bhutan, it becomes important to certain extent to refer them together. Since, neither of them were ultimate ruler and Druk desi was not hereditary, rather more an official posts through promotions.
@war destiny_ you are technically right in this context of 1865 treaty of SINCHULA* but it wasn't a reclaim, it was annexation of shared space. It was never theirs to begin with actually. But by then the territory of EIC was transformed into British Indian Empire. After Queen's proclamation of 1858, immediately after 1857 revolt, the territory that EIC had acquired was clubbed into extended colonial Empire of Britain, and hence EIC had no control over it anymore. So The officials and the admins were working under Governor General deputed by the British crown directly. EIC was then reduced back to a trading institution.
@@j.a.yjustanothertiredguy8696 No, the native Sikkimese are against the occupation. But the kingdom was flooded with Indian migrants who became the majority.
@@onlyfacts4999 as someone who goes to Sikkim like every Wednesday, I can assure you that's not the case :) we love Indians and we still are the majority
Nah there was already many kingdons just like sikkim , but most of em got unified in Nepal wheras Sikkim took side with British , Gharwal , kumaun , patiala to attack Nepal but still Nepal didn't lose independence Lol
The name Nepal occurs for the first time in around 7th c BC in Atharva Parisista (Ancient Hindu text), several other Buddhist texts and in the Book of Kautilya - Arthashastra from 3rd c BC as well. And the name denoted the area of Kathmandu Valley. First inscription found from Kathmandu Valley is dated 185 AD. The information you are conveying is false and misleading. Hope you will amend. Thank you.
I think the creator tried to pair Bhutans history with Nepal as the former one have a short history as a nation in this subcontinent while the modern day Nepal also emerged during the same timeline. It would have been much better if the creator have mentioned about it rather showing Nepal stemming from the Gorkha kingdom which is blatantly wrong and misleading for the masses.
02:07 Bhutan disputed area on the right side is the Sakten Wildlife Sanctuary. According to this video it has been in dispute since 1962, However, it was actually never really disputed until last year (2020) when China claimed it was disputed while the Bhutanese government was trying to get funds for it.
It remained protectorate until 1820's when Lamjung revolted, and Kathmandu started centralizing all power and reducing the Mustang monarch to ceremonial figurehead.
@Ninja Star An alliance to protect each other from China sounds good, but for religious reasons...hecc no. *Theocracy Bad.* And this is coming from a devout Christian.
The only thing missing is when THE Royal Nepalese army captured New-Delhi, Lucknow,Meerut etc during #Indian_sepoy_mutiny of India, supressing Indian rebels in 1857a.d
@@knowledgedesk1653 Indian rebel pro-Hindu freedom fighters had Already seized most parts from THe BRITISH ARMY! After the British E.IC REALIZED it would now loose all of Indian plains, it requested aid from the Nepalese Army under the command of Prime Minister of Nepal Jung BAHADUR Rana, the huge army subdued the Indian rebellion in Lucknow, New Delhi , Meerut etc marching from Nepal to New.Delhi. But since most Nepalese were themselves Hindus, it was a massive shock to the Indian natives when their Hindu brothers eighbours were going against them! Although what you are tryn to say is there wer huge number of Gurkha soldiers and Sikh Punjabi men who were recruited in the Then British Army from Nepal and Sikh kingdom areas respectively.
@@theparadox8173 Lol. First of all they were not pro Hindu. They fought for Independence. They were Purabiyas(Both Hindu and Muslims). They supported Bahadur Shah Zafer and sought to re establish Mughal empire in India. So they weren't Pro Hindu. And Many Nawabs also supported this. Most of Purabiyas and Awadhi army man comprised of Hindu and Muslim alike fought for freedom. Most Muslim accept Pathans supported Rebels. And Gurkha weren't only who supported British army. Sikhs, Rajputs, Pathans, Dogras and many Marathas also supported British. Those who supported British got their "Martial race" status. While who opposed them got their homeland destroyed. Due to which their homeland is still suffering.
@Image Joshi All Tube- - 1 in All why so much afford you guys still won't have sea still be a land locked country you need either china or India for trade
@Image Joshi All Tube- - 1 in All we are not nepali by race we are all khasis be proud of kumaon kingdom Garwhal Kingdom Katyuri Dynasty not gorkas,gurkhas invaded us we are not pure of there race so why do we wanna get back with nepalis?
Lol we call it the “Greater Nepal” all those territories were lost to the British according to the sugauli treaty in order to tend the Anglo-Nepalese War
@@ANKITSINGH-yx8wh there was no country named Nepal before. That's why Nepal was giving speaches in Un and saarc before it was born. You wanna convey this right?
@@neutralboi1984 You are right. I was just replying that man in his own language. Also , nepali nationals should that India/Bharat was not born in 1947. India was founding member of UN in 1945. How come a country born in 1947 be a founding member of UN? BECAUSE India is an old country , it only got independence in 1947 not birthday
@Image Joshi All Tube- - 1 in All lol Sikkim gdp per capita is 6600 they have highest gdp per capita in india they are living far better live than nepalis
@Image Joshi All Tube- - 1 in All and Sikkim can't be indipendent it will be poor bcz it's landlocked state it's economy will not be grow Sikkim would have to depend on india or china
I say it's a place whose sugardaddy is India and where Bhutan had once murdered , abandoned their own people just bcz their cultures were similar to East Nepal Lmao More like racist n isolated Bhutan which has mobey given by India. Nothing underrated just a piece of Himalays region which Nepal , India and Pakistan has thousands in numbers.
history of nepal didn't start with gorkha kingdom, it started with gopal dynasty followed by mhishpal, soma, kirat, lichhavi, thakuri, khas, Malla and finally shaha
Irrelevant comment, there is no need to dig deep into history of Kathmandu valley when this video is about Nepal. Even though Kathmandu valley was then called Nepal mandal during Malla.
@@nick.u182 If you think only kathmandu valley was called nepal, then you definitely learned history from India, Inscription found in pashupatinath temple already suggest that Nepal was already extended beyond kathmandu valley even before licchavi period and during kirati periods.
@@yghhgy2547 because you have lost the plot can't even distinguish between a modern take of expansion of Nepal. Why do you people have to always dig 2000 years deep?
@@nick.u182 If you cant accept the history of Nepal itself, it is clearly your problem. This video blatantly showed Gorkha as the origin of Nepal which is wrong at many levels and clearly breeds misinformation among masses. - And idk why you feel irritated with the fact that Nepal existed during ancient times also? As a Nepali, it is quite a good thing for us isnt it? Was Nepal at that time less Nepal than now or sum?
I think "Nepal and Bhutan" sounds better than "Bhutan and Nepal" because at least the way I say the first the stress is placed every other syllable (NE-pal AND bhu-TAN) this doesn't work as well if it's Bhutan and Nepal (bhuTAN AND NE-pal)
@Jayadev Jena Not so sure. Maybe if India was a proper functioning, wealthy democracy like western democracies then yes. I think Sikkim would have been better being a Kingdom, just like Bhutan is better of being a kingdom. In order to be a good democracy you ned a populace that is highly educated to make the right decisions for the long-term future of the country. Otherwise, you end up with a mess and with people who want strikes and protests shutting down what little economic activity there is.
Saddest thing is China/Tibet only starting to claim Bhutan's outer territories hundreds of years after they had already been Bhutanese and slowly chipping away at the tiny nation's sovereignty.
FUN FACT-Nepal has seen 49 Prime ministers in 58 years with the present PM-S.B.Deuba having been PM before 4times and never completed a full term. Short form-the utter politics of Nepal is one of its kind and severely underrated.
@@gaganbhattacharya9890 no this is 5th or 6th time for deuba. Kp sharma work for China while deuba work for India both are overseas dog crroput. And kp sharma was only one person to continue as pm for more than 2.5 years longest in the history of Nepal
Admin what about the duar (door/entrance) area of of Bhutan which was later taken by British during Jigme Namgayl time (1864-1865). According to the video much of the land of Bhutan (east of Bhutan) was gain in late 20 century is a total lie. According to the old texts those area has been reflected as a part of Bhutan for centuries.
If you look carefully, he actually does start out with the duars and Cooh Behar being part of Bhutan. At the 1:06 mark Bhutan loses the chunk at the south which coincides with the treaty of Sinchula. Anyways what's lost is lost and there is no point getting too worked up over it now.
No, they tried Nepal and it was crucial for them to trade with tibet and india was a hot nation so they also need a fine climate to live in too, but failed to conquer Nepal🚫cause it became too expensive in both time and resources, even tho they had their whole colonies next to Nepal, they kept taking a lot of casualties and also lost battles against handful of hundreds Gurkhas with tens of thousands of mens. And they signed a peace treaty...... Reason for Nepal- even tho they had lion hearts with mountain strength, but were ill equipt with weapons and little in numbers. Reason for British- They were losing so much men(some were major commanders too) it would threatened their rule in india too.
One correction: Nepal was the Kathmandu valley and surrounding areas before Prithivi Narayan Shah conquered the country and made it his own. Effectively ending the Malla dynasty and starting the Shah dynasty. The way you start with the Gorkha kingdom, you make it seem like Gorkha was Nepal even before the valley was conquered. Nepal always existed. Long before the Shah dynasty. You should correct that.
The video is missing Bhutan's "Western outposts", basically exclaves of Bhutan in Tibet, which were gifted by the Ladakhi in exchange for help in a war against Tibet. These weren't seized by the Tibetans nor the Chinese until the 1959 and I believe Bhutan still officially claims them.
I didn’t think those were actual sovereign territory since those outposts were solely monasteries.
Interesting. A similar case happened with Turkey. The grandfather of the founder of the Ottoman Empire is buried in Syria. During the treaty of Sevres, Turkey refused to cede the burial site to French Syria, and France just sorta let it go. It's not thought of as sovereign Turkish territory, but Turkey never renounced its sovereignty over it, and Syria has no basis to claim it since they did not inherit it when the gained independence from France. Until the Syrian civil war, it was even guarded by the Turkish army. After the war, however, the soldiers and the tomb were repatriated. The Turkish Army temporarily buried the tomb closer to the Turkish border in Turkish occupied Syria, but they have not renounced their claim to the original burial site. This also interestingly means that, for a time, ISIS controlled sovereign Turkish territory.
@@EmperorTigerstar what you do tink in the syrian civil war i syrian my name is ghyth
@@غيث-ص8ش war that destroy people like you and me.
@@غيث-ص8ش I think it's a horrible affair and I hope you and your family are okay and none of your loved ones got hurt.
i can't believe you didn't include the three days in 2001 when dipendra shah was king of nepal despite being comatose for the entire reign
Didn't he shot himself after supposedly murdering his entire family.
King was killed by raw and cia why will dipendra kill his own family and he was next crown prince also
@@George_Wong pretty much very controversial
@@George_Wong neh..bullshit story made up as a propaganda to cover up the secret operation by CIA and RAW, Witness inside the palace say there were 6-7 Prince Dipendra inside the palace that night at the same freakn time. Its said , Prince Dipendra was shot couple of times in his "back" !! moreover He was drunk af
wait... that actually happened, WTH
The king who built Nepal was a real great guy. He was brave and respectful. He fought battles beside his mens getting captured and almost even sentenced to death. His citizens raised fundings to support his expansion and he choose a commander as per their wish. He made insurance policy for family of deceased soldiers. He always lived by his principle and never mistreated people of defeated states. My tribe also lost against him. But may be that was for good.
Gigga chad
@@Xoxo590 that is not true legend
@@Xoxo590 legend says the guru after puking it.
He told him to eat it.
But he threw in his feet. So whichever land he steps would be conquered
@@Xoxo590 god dressed as guru.
God gorakhnath
@@Xoxo590 gorakhnath is a male avatar of lord shiva not female
The little blob of land between Bhutan and Nepal is Sikkim. It was independant up to 1975. Interesting that there used to be 3 Himalayan kingdoms. The maps look kind of weird without an independant Sikkim :(
What happened to it?
Yah. Blame British decolonization.
@@imperiumromanum7375 It was annexed by India due to fear of a possible Chinese takeover.
@@Adsper2000 ah yes, of course, Communism ruins everything
@@imperiumromanum7375 You realize India was Soviet-aligned at the time, right? Communism has literally nothing to do with it.
Timeline for Nepal
0:22 :Emperor of Gorkha Prithvi Narayan Shah's conquest of Nuwakot and start of unification
0:28 : Conquest of Kirtipur and areas surrouding Kathmandu Valley
0:29 : Failed conquest of Bengali Nawab Mir Qasim
0:30 : Fall of Kathamndu, Bhaktapur, Patan and start of Gorkha Empire
0:34 : Conquest of Chaudandi, Vijaypur and West Sikkim
0:36 : Extension of Nepal into its Easternmost territory upto Tista River
0:37: Death of Emperor Prithvi, who is succeeded by his son Pratap who soon dies too, his son Rana Bahadur becomes king
0:38: Conquest of Baise (22) Kingdoms by Queen Mother Rajendra Laxmi and Uncle Bahadur Shah
0:40: First Nepal-Tibet war (which later escalated to Nepal-Qing war)
Also 0:40: Conquest of Chaubise (24) Kingdoms by Bahadur Shah
0:47: Death of Rana Bahadur, Infant Girvan Yudda becomes king while actual power lies with PM Bhimsen Thapa
0:48: Conquest of Kumaon and Garhwal, upon the request of intervention by its minister Hari Singh Dev
Also 0:49: Conquest of Kangada and Subsequent stalemate with Sikh King Ranjit Singh, later the conquest was abandoned due to logistical reasons
0:53: Anglo-Nepali war, Nepal forced to sign Sugauli Treaty after a 2 years long war losing 2/3rd of its territory
1:05: Fall of Bhimsen Thapa
1:09: Start of Rana Dynasty (Kunwar clan, gains absolute power after the Kot Massacre, they become heriditary PM and King of Kaski and Lamjung while King is reduced to figurehead)
1:13 : Second Nepal-Tibet war
1:16: Restoration of some land due to clever diplomacy of Jung Bahadur Rana (founder of Rana dynasty)
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Was Rana of Nepal really belongs to mewar? I heard about it that there ancestors was from Mewar
@@agnimitra4219 Yes, many historian claim Rana family descended from the fugitive Rajputs of Mewar Royal Family after Chittaur was seiged and raized by Delhi Sultanate. I have heard people say this about Shah as well and some kings like Rana Bahadur even claimed so but it is unclear about them as lineage tree does not exist for them regarding this but for Rana family a well documented lineage is found.
Rana period was absolute dark period
@@preyalneupane1296 They were certainly not saints! But they did take some steps like banning Sati and Slavery which are praiseworthy.
Ah yes, LONG Nepal
Longpal
The Chile of Asia
@@turkishmapper07 It's Vietnam i guess
Thank u
@@turkishmapper07 Pretty accurate comparison ngl. Chile is built along the Andes and Nepal along Himalayas.
The 2 countries with the coolest flags
Well, maybe not Nepal for me, but I do agree that Nepal's flag is pretty cool looking, especially with the Chinese Dragon on it.
@@CustodianHadrian You mean Bhutan's flag when you are referring to the flag with the Chinese dragon on it right ?
@@CustodianHadrian C'mon, Nepal gets a free pass onto any "coolest flags of the world" list just by the virtue of it not being rectangle shaped (and yes, the dragon on Bhutan's is also awesome)
@@CustodianHadrian bruh Nepal's flag is the most mathematical flag on earth and pretty unique.. I think it deserves to be mentioned.
@@adarshmohapatra5058 I wouldn't say Chinese dragon.
Long Nepal (1809) would've been epic
once again the Bri'ish ruin everything
Borders unironically looked sexy 😍
The territory of Nepal before the British Gurkha war 1814-15 were returned to Nepal in the British-Nepal treaty of 1923 and also in the India-Nepal friendship treaty of 1950 Article.8 . But India has been sadly colonizing the lost parts of Nepal and still hasn't returned our lands
@@onlyhistory8140 yes 🤤
@@SirFaceFone actually the Sikhs defeated the Nepalese in 1809, and then the Britishers in 1816.
Bhutan & Nepal is spectacular when you see from North Bengal(Bangladesh🇧🇩). During Covid19, the Kanchanjangha Mountain was seen from entire North Bengal. As people from the largest plain earth of the world, we love mountains a lot. As we haven’t any, we look at our two small neighbouring country. Love from Sylhet, BANGLADESH 🇧🇩
How nepal and bhutan neighbour to bangladesh? Neighbouring countries means like bangladesh india or like bangladesh Myanmar..
@@sakshamrana622 They are close in that case. That's why we consider it. Don't take it literally.
@@sakshamrana622
Nepal and Bangladesh are only seperated by 27 km Siliguri Corridor or Chicken neck of India.
@@yghhgy2547 yes just like how Russia and USA is separated. But geographically it is close but sadly politically we have man made boundary and army there. Sadly immense blood shed has been done by humans in the name of man made restrictions on borders
Small? Bro Nepal and Bangladesh both hav almost same size. Lov from Nepal to my bangladesh brothers and sisters 🇳🇵❤🇧🇩
I had hoped for a longer record on Nepal since we have dynasties going back to at least a thousand years, but pretty good! Love your work as always!
I belong to a rajput family in bihar , and elders told that we used to marriage alliance from the kingdom of Nepal for 1000s of years . Many say the royal family of Nepal was related to Maharana Pratap as well .
@@Aester my sister in law has a distant relative from her maternal side from Nepalese royal family as well .
We come from the lineage of one of the greatest hindu samrat vikramaditya , during the reign of one of his great great great grandson raja bhoj of Ujjain we came to Bihar state in india and conquered this place , naming the district as Bhojpur in bihar.
@@Aester Shahs aren't mewar desecndants of mewars, different scriptures found in doti suggest they migrated from kumao, garwal and they are katyuri descendendants, as they migrated towards more and more to eastern sides, they changes their sur name to khas, malla , thakur, thakuri, khand and finally to shah, Rana are definitely the descendant of king that shown in padmani, that migrated to udyapur, lamjung and finally gorkha due to dispute with mughals. they stiil mantain marital relationships with different royal descendant of rajasthan xx
@@pratyushkishore9030 even nepal's ex princess Himani is the daughter of certain royal family of certain distirct of rajasthan. xx
Being an Indian I support both since both are our Dharmic siblings so we won't differentiate. Love to both Nepal🇳🇵 and Bhutan🇧🇹
Well i dont see dharmic in most Bhutanese who still say abandoning and mudering Bhutanese having Similar cultures to Nepal by Bhutan was good.
Yeah love for both 🇮🇳♥️🇧🇹♥️🇳🇵
Even though one of them a got some ego of no reason
I AM 🇰🇷 I ALSO LIKE THIS VERY MUCH 😍😍😍 sikkim independenc
@@nanilama7016 T'was kicking out lllegal immigrants and anti-nationals.
@@animemaniac9703 Has Nepal kicked out and murdered the once from Indian descent? Don't defile our dharma by calling a blatant genocide dharmic.
The kingdom of Nepal even conquered some parts of Tibet which included the renowned city of Shigatse.
It was in Nepal-Tibet war of 1788-89 , which led to Nepal-China War of 1791-92. A.d
Ak dam sahi
@@s.g8063 dui dam sahi
@@theparadox8173 third battle was also .But This time China remained silent
@@rahulkhanal3543
1st war with Tibet 1788 : Regent Bahadur Shah declares WAR on TIBET.Gorkha troops capture whole of Tibet from 4 frontiers, capturing till Shigatse city.Agreement WITH PANCHEN LAMA:
Tibet forced to pay 50,000 NRS each year to Nepal. Nepalese troops retreat back to kathmandu.
1789: 8th Dalai Lama flees to Beijing for Help. Tibet doesn't pay money!
1789: NEPAL declares WAR on TIBET ,2nd Nepal-Tibet War ,Nepalese troops march forward to Tibet.
Winter comes in, Nepalese mostly injured over the scattered,unfertile region of Tibet.
Dalai Lama doesn't know who attacked , calls it the invasion from a Red Army back in Beijing. Qinglong Emperor sends a letter to the British East India calling them to stop the invasion! British East India replies that it wasn't them , but it was the Kingdom of Gurkha (Nepal)
Seeing the long length of Nepal, Chinese emperors, who never heard abt Gorkha, starts fearing Nepal is a massive country!!
1791: Chinese Emperor declares WAR on Nepal : 70,000 Qinglong troops march from Beijing to Lhasa and towards Nepalese border towards Rasuwa.
Injured and small no. Of.Nepalese troops badly injured loose their hold in Tibet, Nepalese troops loose control over Tibet badly. Retreat back with uphill strategy and fall back to the inner hills of Nuwakot
1792: Thousands and Thousands of Chinese troops keep marching forward along the River Trishuli towards Kathmandu. Nepalese Army Commander Damoder Pandey(youngest son of Kalu pandey) holds them in NUWAKOT PALACE Fort with only ard ~20,000-30,000 troops )
Miracle happens for Nepal : HUGE FLOOD BREAKS out HAVOC ON Thousands of THE CHINESE TROOPS camped in River Betrawati(Trishuli) that night.
Half odlf the troops attack Nuwakot Palace.The second half of thousands of the Chinese troops Keep marching towards Kathmandu palace. Chinese troops Camp in Jitpur fedi, just few km away from Kathmandu,Basantapur Durbar 1-day before invading Kathmandu !
Most of the Nepalese troops are near Chinese Border of Kerung , kuti and Nuwakot fighting the other half of Chinese troops. There are only 200 Gurkha troops in Kathmandu. Gathered in Balaju one day before the Chinese troops attack Kathmandu. Gorkha troops and Locals boys start gathering hundreds of cattles, cows, bulls, ox. They lit torch\fire on horns of thousands of animals and attack the Chinese army camp from Balaju to Jitpur at night. Shocked and frightened Chinese forces are scattered.Gorkha troops manage to save Kathmandu.
Back in Nuwakot Palace near the Trisuli River , Nepalese troops defeat the Chinese army in all 3-forts of Gerkhu ,Chokde and Nuwakot Palace. Most Chinese troops fall into the trishuli river from the uphill attack of Nepalese troops.
Bahadur Shah WAS the head of state of NEPAL
Conclusion: Betrawati Treaty
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Betrawati Treaty between CHINA, Tibet and Nepal. Tibet and Nepal go under the suzarainity of China. China will act as a mediator in future disputed between Tibet and Nepal. And support both nations militarily against foreign invasions.
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CHINA (under internal civil conflict)DOESNT SUPPORT NEPAL IN THE BRITISH INVASION of 1814: THE BRITISH-GURKHA WAR 1814-1816A.D
Head of state: Pm Bhimsen Thapa
Sugauli Treaty 1816 ,Nepal(Kingdom of Gorkha) ceded 1/2 of its territory to the British East India.
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1855A.d: Jung Bahadur Rana wants to redeem the Lost glory of Nepal lost in the 1792Nepal-Tibet War.
1855 : Nepal Declares War on Tibet , citing internal instability of Beijing.
Victory for Nepal, Nepal gains many territories of Southern Tibet.
Conclusion: Thapathali Treaty
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1857-1859 : INDIAN SEPOY MUTINY IN INDIA
INDIAN freedom fighters nearly kick British Out from India. From the request of the British EIC, HUGe Army of Nepal, under the command of PM of Nepal ,Jung Bahadur Rana attack India, march from Nepal to Delhi and capture Lucknow, Delhi, Meerut against Indian freedom fighters. Result: Nepalese troops control most of NorthIndian Ganges plains, New-Delhi, Meerut, Lucknow etc.
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Jung Bdr RANA decides to give Delhi and Lucknow back to British, only if The BRITISH EIC agree to give back all the old territories of Nepal before the Sugauli Treaty (1814-1816 which include present day, Uttarakhand, Himachal, Darjeeling , Sikkim etc)
The British only return Kailali and Kanchanpur to Nepal. Jung Bahadur.Rana is frustrated !
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The British stop accepting Hindu Bhramin and Chhetris from Nepal into the main British Gurkha troop bcs of the fear of another Mutiny like that of India. only accepting Native asian tribes.
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Jung bahadur Rana modifies the ancient vedic aryan sys of caste classification and formulates a new mixed caste system including non-hindus, buddhists, asian natives of Nepal, and also christians into a single caste system in the constitution\ Muluki Ain\ of Nepal 1854.a.d
Sikkim: I don't know why I am here: all I know is I must fight.
India be like I don't like your existence. you are now part of me
@@KingshukMonsur Sikkim was a semi independent state till 1975 but after that a referendum was held in which majority of people voted to join india 🇮🇳
Sikkim needs to be independent again
@@snipestorm4555 wtf! Who are you to say that. They themselves had voted to join india.
@@snipestorm4555 yeh yeh thank u paxtani bot we don't need your advice now go and beg from any country in this world for some loan
0:05 to 0:49😱😊😍 Aayo Gorkhali, Charai Tira Chaayo Gorkhali 0:50 to 2:25 😥😭
Oii ashim ….
Nepal lost the Anglo Nepalese so they were asked to give teretories to British , thank god that Britain didn't colonised your country that time
@@sarthaksingh7217 yep bro glad u think like that
At 1:03 it says the the leader of Bhutan is Adam Thinley, that struck me a fairly western sounding name, but when I googled 'Adam Thinley Bhutan' I couldn't find anything, does anyone know anything about this person or is it a mistake in the video?
Thinley seems to be common first or last name in Bhutan, written ཕྲིན་ལས་ in Tibetan and pronounced 'Phrin-las. Other than that no clue, Bhutan are isolationist so good luck finding out about this adam ig.
It’s a typo and should say “Adab” instead of “Adam”
It's actually "Adab Thinley" he wrote it wrong...
@@EmperorTigerstar Ah ok, thanks!
@@EmperorTigerstar. Hello Mr. Emperor Tigerstar, I have two questions:
1) Were Nepal and Bhutan never colonized by the English or British?
2) If Bhutan did not have a flag until 1949, what did it use before or how could it be identified or recognized?
Jay Nepal Jay Gorkhali 🇳🇵🇳🇵
Jay Ma kali aayo gorkhali
Bohot acchi history he
Nepal Ki
Interesting fact : Gorkha kindom fully ruled nepal (especially Kathmandu) from 1768 but dose not define nepal as a young country, Gorkhas defeated mallas ' conquering Kathmandu. But even before mallas the land was ruled by many dynasties, gopal, mahishpal, kirat, lichhavi and few others dynasties are some notable ones. If we compare to the land of today's nepal (official territory), some of the kingdoms were established hundreds of BCE ago.
Finally, a video containing useful information.
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Nepal🇳🇵and Bhutan 🇧🇹 friendship forever 🕉️🤝☸️
Hey EmperorTigerStar! At 1:02 you have “Adam Thinley” listed as Druk Desi of Bhutan but it was actually Adab Thinley who ruled from 1832-1835! Great video regardless!
0:49 Nepal at its height
0:12 Bhutan at its height
Sikkim?
British: psyche
@@kooxaldoxt5162 after British
India and China : Now my turn
@@nanilama7016 not it's too late
what an exhilarating and interesting history of the two most interesting nations in the world
No one said they were the most interesting nations in the world. Your childish sass is duly noted.
@@ShiftJay08 you see,
Noone cares
@@neutralboi1984 You cared enough to watch the video and reply to my comment boi
@@ShiftJay08 old way.
Try something new
@@ShiftJay08 No one said they weren't.
Nepal used to have territory till modern day Indian State of Punjab. 😮
And few areas of kashmir too.
Umm!!
Then British ruined everything.
@@nanilama7016 how did they ruin?
@Yadav Aman by that logic nepal even ruined parts?
This is actually really well done! Great job!
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@@Hairatkadahptvdrama shut
It was so satisfying watching the years pass to the beat of the music
Wars Are Designed
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I love how the country's colours are also the main colours of their flags. Very creative, I don't see that often. But I also don't pay attention to that very often either.
Your right, it’s a nice touch
Actually the king and the government of Nepal of that time was really wise and visualised the future perfectly. Bhimsen Thapa, the first prime minister of Nepal. He wanted to unite the most of the Indian subcontinent together and defend our motherland from British, he knew if the subcontinent was divided into so many small kingdoms then foreign invaders would easily colonise the land. He also proposed this to many kings of the time, mainly of the West including of Punjab and Kumaugadwal but it didn't succeeded.
And after... the exact same happened, british conquered whole India and Nepal was the only independent state left. Even if British tried and attacked Nepal many times Nepal couldn't be colonized, but some of the territory that Nepal unified in the past was taken by British through a treaty.
*Together we stand, divided we fall* - unanimous
Bhutan has one of the coolest flags in the world
0:49 - I know what we all Nepalese are feeling right now! #JayGorkhali #JayNepal 🇳🇵
Love from india
What?
Nepal dont existed it was gurkha kingdom momo kid 😂 there was other empire india back then like gurkha kingdom
Well made. I appreciate the effort. Liked it. 👍
INDIA still hasn't returned Nepal´s territory after India kicked out BRITISH 1947.The territory of Nepal lost after the British-Gurkha war 1814-15 were returned to Nepal in the British-Nepal treaty of 1923 and also in the India-Nepal friendship treaty of 1950 Article.8 after India got independence. But India has been sadly colonizing the lost parts of Nepal and still hasn't returned our lands.
@Ken Gyawali Study India-Nepal friendship treaty 1950. We aren't talking abt some territory during the Mahabharat era. The country of Nepal still exists!! And yes it was between British East India Company where the 1816 treaty betn Nepal and BE.I.C, these territories "were not given for perpetuity in the Sugauli treaty which means Nepal can claim these lands like how China claimed Hongkong back from the British.!!This is also abt the 1950 treaty betn Independent India and Gov.Of NEPAL that returns all the lost lands of Nepal, bt after which India has been continuously meeddling in Nepals internal politics to silence the treaty from kicking out Rana regime in 1951 to funding the Maoists Civil war 1996-2008 to the Indian Blockade on Nepal 2015 to eat this country raw!
@@theparadox8173 Why the imperial mindset bro?
@Ken Gyawali last time Nepal lost a war(no civil war)
@Ken Gyawali you told Nepal doesn't have good "victory" moment recently.
Give examples
Lol
I recommend that you do the anglo nepalese war next, no one has done the mapping of it yet to my knowledge, so it would be cool if someone did it
Thanks for showing that Limipiyadhura, Lipulekh and Kalapani as Nepali territories.
*disputed
dreams
I'm tired of these commies
@@uncannybeast6623 even monarchist support it
@@rahulg462 as if disputed the whole area was and is of Nepal.
Well, see it in detail, In 1865, the British East India Company forced Bhutan to sign the "Treaty of Sinchura" and reclaim 2000 square kilometers of land.
Sort of. A lot of the land that treaty gave to the Brits was already taken and was more “confirmed” with the caveat of Britain defining the border themselves, hence even more land being ceded.
Sikkim will be independent
@@EmperorTigerstar I would beg to disagree with your statement. It wasn't taken before 1864 but they shared some of those space on rotational basis once a year or on payment of gifts or money. I am originally from that 'disputed region' between Bhutan and British India. There was a system of what the present scholars calls as 'shared sovereignties' before the British came and British found themselves in weird situation that they didn't understood. Technically Bhutan had more influence in these spaces but British often forcefully occupied it temporarily, citing various excuses but restored it to Bhutan ultimately every time when their demands were met. But it was only after 1864-65 Bhutan war, that the control tilted completely in favour of British after they won the war.
My research thesis is on this space and this period and I can arguably say that the history of this region is more complicated than what regular history is told or written.
Another fact: until 1907, Bhutan was technically ruled by bi-power system vested in Druk Desi (Deb Raja) and Chogyal (Dharam Raja). Therefore when we mention pre 1907 Bhutan, it becomes important to certain extent to refer them together. Since, neither of them were ultimate ruler and Druk desi was not hereditary, rather more an official posts through promotions.
@war destiny_ you are technically right in this context of 1865 treaty of SINCHULA* but it wasn't a reclaim, it was annexation of shared space. It was never theirs to begin with actually. But by then the territory of EIC was transformed into British Indian Empire. After Queen's proclamation of 1858, immediately after 1857 revolt, the territory that EIC had acquired was clubbed into extended colonial Empire of Britain, and hence EIC had no control over it anymore. So The officials and the admins were working under Governor General deputed by the British crown directly. EIC was then reduced back to a trading institution.
Poor Sikkim, the third brother that got gobbled up by India
Didn't they asked for it ?
@@j.a.yjustanothertiredguy8696 No, the native Sikkimese are against the occupation. But the kingdom was flooded with Indian migrants who became the majority.
@@onlyfacts4999 as someone who goes to Sikkim like every Wednesday, I can assure you that's not the case :) we love Indians and we still are the majority
@@j.a.yjustanothertiredguy8696 you literally said you aren’t a sikkimese
@@Didagg when did I said I'm NOT. Did I ever mentioned my race? And it is even important ?
The real Underdog between the Two was Sikkim 🚫🧢
Nah there was already many kingdons just like sikkim , but most of em got unified in Nepal wheras Sikkim took side with British , Gharwal , kumaun , patiala to attack Nepal but still Nepal didn't lose independence Lol
Got eaten by india
The name Nepal occurs for the first time in around 7th c BC in Atharva Parisista (Ancient Hindu text), several other Buddhist texts and in the Book of Kautilya - Arthashastra from 3rd c BC as well. And the name denoted the area of Kathmandu Valley. First inscription found from Kathmandu Valley is dated 185 AD. The information you are conveying is false and misleading. Hope you will amend. Thank you.
I think the creator tried to pair Bhutans history with Nepal as the former one have a short history as a nation in this subcontinent while the modern day Nepal also emerged during the same timeline.
It would have been much better if the creator have mentioned about it rather showing Nepal stemming from the Gorkha kingdom which is blatantly wrong and misleading for the masses.
@@yghhgy2547 True. Should it be titled Modern Nepal, the video would have been accurate.
Nepal Is a small but giga chad
And Bhutan is even smaller and gigachadder
Nah that's Bhutan. Nepal is just a Chinese vassal at this point lol
@@firstnamelastname.7749 Noice Assumptions Brainwashed kiddo
@@IncredibleSpace1 Yet brainwashed kiddo is smarter than you
@@firstnamelastname.7749 Lmao brainwashed kid.
Nepal imports most good than India.
It's a Chinese vassal
Lmao
02:07 Bhutan disputed area on the right side is the Sakten Wildlife Sanctuary. According to this video it has been in dispute since 1962, However, it was actually never really disputed until last year (2020) when China claimed it was disputed while the Bhutanese government was trying to get funds for it.
Sikkim shall be free again
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@@am-nj7no madeshi people we are with you
@@SHIVAMVERMA-rb3nq not madeshi
You should support kirat
Bhutan: literally Gigachad
*Nepal and bhutan in 1799 AYO WE ARE NEIGHBORS!*
*Nepal and bhutan now : Ayo still friends?*
@Image Joshi All Tube- - 1 in All I pretty much I think that it is still more some thousands than 1,00,000
@Image Joshi All Tube- - 1 in All wrong, t’was kicking out lllegal immigrants and anti-nationals
Very cool, but you could have added Sikkim, and perhaps Mustang, as a Nepalese protectorate.
It remained protectorate until 1820's when Lamjung revolted, and Kathmandu started centralizing all power and reducing the Mustang monarch to ceremonial figurehead.
Mustang?
@@raaid72 what is so strange about mustang?
@@neutralboi1984 I want to what is Mustang
@@raaid72 a district in Nepal
The Belgium and Netherlands of South Asia. If Sikkim was independent, they'd be the Asian Benelux.
With the exact opposite terrain
@Yadav Aman no
@Ninja Star
An alliance to protect each other from China sounds good, but for religious reasons...hecc no. *Theocracy Bad.* And this is coming from a devout Christian.
If Sikkim, Kashmir, Hyderabad can get back their independent country then that will be a big WOW.
@@Takealookat123 Independent Hyderabad would look like an eyesore on the map, like Wyoming not being part of the US
Bhutan and Nepal between India and China: hey........ 😭
Mongolia and Kazakhstan between China and Russia... 😥😥😭
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@Adhishree Singh and china at the east
@@yacin5590 Bangladesh🇧🇩 is surrounded by India by three sides 😂.
@@monarchyofjackalliancesind3937 yet it's not a landlocked country like those country's
You've heard of long Chile, you've heard of long Croatia, but have you heard of long Nepal?
I was just reading about the resent history of Nepal!
I'm in Nepal 🇳🇵
The only thing missing is when THE Royal Nepalese army captured New-Delhi, Lucknow,Meerut etc during #Indian_sepoy_mutiny of India, supressing Indian rebels in 1857a.d
British army
@@knowledgedesk1653 Indian rebel pro-Hindu freedom fighters had Already seized most parts from THe BRITISH ARMY! After the British E.IC REALIZED it would now loose all of Indian plains, it requested aid from the Nepalese Army under the command of Prime Minister of Nepal Jung BAHADUR Rana, the huge army subdued the Indian rebellion in Lucknow, New Delhi , Meerut etc marching from Nepal to New.Delhi. But since most Nepalese were themselves Hindus, it was a massive shock to the Indian natives when their Hindu brothers
eighbours were going against them! Although what you are tryn to say is there wer huge number of Gurkha soldiers and Sikh Punjabi men who were recruited in the Then British Army from Nepal and Sikh kingdom areas respectively.
@@theparadox8173 Lol. First of all they were not pro Hindu. They fought for Independence. They were Purabiyas(Both Hindu and Muslims). They supported Bahadur Shah Zafer and sought to re establish Mughal empire in India. So they weren't Pro Hindu. And Many Nawabs also supported this. Most of Purabiyas and Awadhi army man comprised of Hindu and Muslim alike fought for freedom. Most Muslim accept Pathans supported Rebels. And Gurkha weren't only who supported British army. Sikhs, Rajputs, Pathans, Dogras and many Marathas also supported British. Those who supported British got their "Martial race" status. While who opposed them got their homeland destroyed. Due to which their homeland is still suffering.
@@knowledgedesk1653 marathas rajputs patahans and dogras were rebels
@@knowledgedesk1653 where are you sleeping did you forget MANGAL PANDEY he is Extremist Hindu
The Switzerland of Asia
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Love from Nepal
*What’s the name of the 2 regions the British annexed from Bhutan in 1841 and 1842?*
Love Nepal and Bhutan from Bangladesh
Nope Nepal is our enemy from Bangladesh
@@jwjsjshs your Indian I know
@@willsocietyacceptmecauseio1276 indian part time job bro😆
*Rip in peace 1806 Nepal…….*
@Image Joshi All Tube- - 1 in All why so much afford you guys still won't have sea still be a land locked country you need either china or India for trade
@Image Joshi All Tube- - 1 in All hmmm, they shouldn't...
@Image Joshi All Tube- - 1 in All naah... I don't believe in mussolini, I believe in Nationalist socialism
@Image Joshi All Tube- - 1 in All why do you need greater nepal, have your territories but don't take uttrakhand
@Image Joshi All Tube- - 1 in All we are not nepali by race we are all khasis be proud of kumaon kingdom Garwhal Kingdom Katyuri Dynasty not gorkas,gurkhas invaded us we are not pure of there race so why do we wanna get back with nepalis?
**Nepal, Sikkim and Bhutan unite**
Chile : "Finally a worthy opponent, our battle will be legendary"
hey can you give little insights to it
I am from North Bengal, India. If British Indian captain colonel Hedayet Ali wouldn't fought with Bhutan king, I would be a Bhutan citizen.
True, the Cooh Bihar and duars were part of Bhutan, until the Brits took it away.
What’s the music for this? It goes hard.
Psychedelic Crater By Kevin MacLeod
This is very intresting!
Can you do the Nepali civil war?
Doctor: Erected Nepal isn't real, it won't hurt you
*Erect Nepal: **0:50*
Lol we call it the “Greater Nepal” all those territories were lost to the British according to the sugauli treaty in order to tend the Anglo-Nepalese War
Why not update the greater Nepal and new Nepal political maps 2021?
Thank you for your yard information.
Love from Nepal.
It's just 10% true.
Eh, what ?
I think india should update the greater India's new political map which also includes nopal 😂
on your dreams.
Nepal and India are good friendships country.so no more game with each other
Fun fact where nepal started its unification campaing there was no country named india
There was no country called Nepal before 2008. It was only a kingdom. Country is a new concept.
@@ANKITSINGH-yx8wh there was no country named Nepal before.
That's why Nepal was giving speaches in Un and saarc before it was born.
You wanna convey this right?
@@neutralboi1984
You are right. I was just replying that man in his own language. Also , nepali nationals should that India/Bharat was not born in 1947. India was founding member of UN in 1945. How come a country born in 1947 be a founding member of UN? BECAUSE India is an old country , it only got independence in 1947 not birthday
@@ANKITSINGH-yx8wh India joined as "British India" tho.
Not a sovereign Nation
There wasn't India it was the Indian subcontinent before
Tibet, Nepal 🇳🇵, Bhutan 🇧🇹, Sikkim = The Himalayan Kingdom of 1900!!
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@Image Joshi All Tube- - 1 in All it's can't Nepal, China and Bhutan will try to capture it
@Image Joshi All Tube- - 1 in All nepal and bhutan still exists you should be happy about that
@Image Joshi All Tube- - 1 in All lol Sikkim gdp per capita is 6600 they have highest gdp per capita in india they are living far better live than nepalis
@Image Joshi All Tube- - 1 in All and Sikkim can't be indipendent it will be poor bcz it's landlocked state it's economy will not be grow Sikkim would have to depend on india or china
Not bad,can you make a vid about the abbasid caliphate?
If British didn’t interfere, major parts of India, Tibet and modern Bangladesh would have been parts of Greater Nepal.
And if Mughals would have not interfere then whole Asia would have part of Bharat
@@PranjalMishraXIB10-vn5qd
South Asia was even more fragmented into different empires before Islamic invasions.
Never ending Nepalese delusions....
Typical maoist/communist ideology of a socialist nation
Lol you are overestimating yourself..
bro... what was that music choice...
Sounds like boss music
❤️ Bhutan
Love and support from India 🙏
I AM 🇰🇷 I ALSO LIKE THIS VERY MUCH 😍😍😍 Sikkim independence
@@onlinemathquiz3621 hi bot...😁
@@ANKITSINGH-yx8wh Sikkim kashmir Nagaland Assam Khalistan Hyderabad independent
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I dont think any madhesis want independence.
@@yghhgy2547
Same is true for sikkim.
Why did Bhutan had their first flag in 1949?
Bhutan is such an underrated gem. I'm proud to have visited such a beautiful country.
Bhutan is a raciest country- ruclips.net/video/lQHiSHhiJU0/видео.html
@@apostatethegreat.9398 No it is not
@@loadeddiaper4216 Have you watched the video I send ?
@@apostatethegreat.9398 No lol
I say it's a place whose sugardaddy is India and where Bhutan had once murdered , abandoned their own people just bcz their cultures were similar to East Nepal Lmao
More like racist n isolated Bhutan which has mobey given by India. Nothing underrated just a piece of Himalays region which Nepal , India and Pakistan has thousands in numbers.
How did u find the music ?
history of nepal didn't start with gorkha kingdom, it started with gopal dynasty followed by mhishpal, soma, kirat, lichhavi, thakuri, khas, Malla and finally shaha
Irrelevant comment, there is no need to dig deep into history of Kathmandu valley when this video is about Nepal. Even though Kathmandu valley was then called Nepal mandal during Malla.
@@nick.u182 If you think only kathmandu valley was called nepal, then you definitely learned history from India, Inscription found in pashupatinath temple already suggest that Nepal was already extended beyond kathmandu valley even before licchavi period and during kirati periods.
@@nick.u182
Why cant we consider this valley as a origin of this nation?
You're the irrelevant one here.
@@yghhgy2547 because you have lost the plot can't even distinguish between a modern take of expansion of Nepal. Why do you people have to always dig 2000 years deep?
@@nick.u182
If you cant accept the history of Nepal itself, it is clearly your problem.
This video blatantly showed Gorkha as the origin of Nepal which is wrong at many levels and clearly breeds misinformation among masses.
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And idk why you feel irritated with the fact that Nepal existed during ancient times also?
As a Nepali, it is quite a good thing for us isnt it?
Was Nepal at that time less Nepal than now or sum?
I think "Nepal and Bhutan" sounds better than "Bhutan and Nepal" because at least the way I say the first the stress is placed every other syllable (NE-pal AND bhu-TAN) this doesn't work as well if it's Bhutan and Nepal (bhuTAN AND NE-pal)
Interesting. I didn't know Bhutan lost so much of its territory.
Nepal did lost a lot of its Territory about one third territory!!
Thanks to the Brits
@@taakyaavibes well Indians don’t like to admit that they have our lands given by the Brits.
@@nick.u182 Actually the places you are talking about all are proud to be Indian.
@@taakyaavibes which they ruled just for 1-2 years
Can you please do a video about the Coconut war
The 2 Swiss of Asia
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No nepal
@OTKSath
1806-1808: Nepal took a bite out of Kashmir.
And Sikkim kingdom which invaded by india
They voted to join India in a referendum. How tf is that an invasion?
97 percent voted to join india
@@firstnamelastname.7749 haha.
rigged elections
like that happens in india,bangladesh and pakistan
@@SuperSanic.. any evidence to back that claim? Indian elections are free and fair.
@Jayadev Jena Not so sure. Maybe if India was a proper functioning, wealthy democracy like western democracies then yes. I think Sikkim would have been better being a Kingdom, just like Bhutan is better of being a kingdom. In order to be a good democracy you ned a populace that is highly educated to make the right decisions for the long-term future of the country. Otherwise, you end up with a mess and with people who want strikes and protests shutting down what little economic activity there is.
Thank you so much for showing us lipulek. 😭😭😭From 🇳🇵
1559? like seriously This is only about gorkha kingdom and is called modern history of Nepal . Nepal goes bac 12,500 years
only 400 years lol.
It's modern history
Exactly!
They showed Nepal arising from Gorkha while it was already in existence as Nepal valley.
@@yghhgy2547 He has started from modern history.
@@neutralboi1984
I dont see them mentioning it anywhere🤷♂️
@@yghhgy2547 common sense
Saddest thing is China/Tibet only starting to claim Bhutan's outer territories hundreds of years after they had already been Bhutanese and slowly chipping away at the tiny nation's sovereignty.
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same situation with Nepal from both india and china.
china and Bhutan would have long resolved their border issues had it it not been for India being so scared of China
@@Pureexhiliration More like if China didn't start inventing new claims every few decades.
FUN FACT-Nepal has seen 49 Prime ministers in 58 years with the present PM-S.B.Deuba having been PM before 4times and never completed a full term.
Short form-the utter politics of Nepal is one of its kind and severely underrated.
It's pathetic really. Only to get worse with time.
Deuba is Indian agent working in Nepal. He become pm more than 6 times
@@619ry7 Deuba became PM 4 times! While KP Oli is a CCP agent!
@@gaganbhattacharya9890 no this is 5th or 6th time for deuba. Kp sharma work for China while deuba work for India both are overseas dog crroput.
And kp sharma was only one person to continue as pm for more than 2.5 years longest in the history of Nepal
@@619ry7 So you are pro-ccp? And from nepal. Cringe
Fun fact:
If Britain annexed Bhutan and Nepal at that time it would be considered as indian states now
Not fun
Sayaū thungā phūlkā hāmī, eutai mālā nepālī
Nowadays Flag of Nepal became more famous than any other things of Nepal.
When you realize that Bhutan was at one point bigger than Nepal
north america update vid canceled?
F when they got separated
@Image Joshi All Tube- - 1 in All but they merged with there choice with india with a 1 year trial
Admin what about the duar (door/entrance) area of of Bhutan which was later taken by British during Jigme Namgayl time (1864-1865). According to the video much of the land of Bhutan (east of Bhutan) was gain in late 20 century is a total lie. According to the old texts those area has been reflected as a part of Bhutan for centuries.
If you look carefully, he actually does start out with the duars and Cooh Behar being part of Bhutan. At the 1:06 mark Bhutan loses the chunk at the south which coincides with the treaty of Sinchula. Anyways what's lost is lost and there is no point getting too worked up over it now.
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I AM 🇰🇷 I ALSO LIKE THIS VERY MUCH 😍😍😍 sikkim INDEPENDENCE
@@onlinemathquiz3621 I'm 🇮🇳 I like yellow sea to be under Chinese control
Sikkim independent
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@@am-nj7no No one wants Independence there and Sikkim is far more rich and developed than Nepal
From Nepal🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
best friends of the himalayas they probably werent colonized by the brits because of the himalayas
No, they tried Nepal and it was crucial for them to trade with tibet and india was a hot nation so they also need a fine climate to live in too, but failed to conquer Nepal🚫cause it became too expensive in both time and resources, even tho they had their whole colonies next to Nepal, they kept taking a lot of casualties and also lost battles against handful of hundreds Gurkhas with tens of thousands of mens.
And they signed a peace treaty......
Reason for Nepal- even tho they had lion hearts with mountain strength, but were ill equipt with weapons and little in numbers.
Reason for British- They were losing so much men(some were major commanders too) it would threatened their rule in india too.
The Brits let them stay independent purposefully.
Music?
Psychedelic crater by Kevin macleod
Good video.Can you make Azerbaijan next Please.İ'm like your content💖💖💖
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Where is gone before history ????
HORRRAAAAAA
AYOO GORKHALIII
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Where lipulekh limpiyadhura?
One correction: Nepal was the Kathmandu valley and surrounding areas before Prithivi Narayan Shah conquered the country and made it his own. Effectively ending the Malla dynasty and starting the Shah dynasty.
The way you start with the Gorkha kingdom, you make it seem like Gorkha was Nepal even before the valley was conquered. Nepal always existed. Long before the Shah dynasty. You should correct that.
nepal sikkim bhutan are
if you slow the video down to 0.5x and turn up your speakers you're gonna have a good time, trust me.
1:03 interesting name for the Bhutanese king lol
Wait, Bhutan was never part of our greater Nepal, stop trying to impose like how India exclaims our country, Nepal! 🇳🇵
Mauryan Empire ❓
@@KashmiriIrtazHussein where in Maurya empire did you see Bhutan or Nepal?
Nepal grew and bhutan just shrank
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Salute to the man who put caption of this video 🤣