- Thutob Namgyal
Thutob Namgyal (
1860 -11 February 1914 ) was the rulingchogyal (monarch) ofSikkim between 1874 and 1914. Thutob ascended to the throne succeeding his half-brotherSidekong Namgyal who died issueless. Differences between the Nepalese settlers and the indigenous population during his reign led to the direct intervention of the British, who were the de-facto rulers of the Himalayan nation. The British ruled in favour of the Nepalese much to the discontent of the chogyal, who then retreated to theChumbi Valley and allied himself with the Tibetans.After a series of skirmishes between the Tibetans and the British near
Jelepla , the Tibetans were pushed back and the chogyal was put under the supervision ofClaude White , the appointed political officer in 1889. In 1894, he shifted the capital fromTumlong to the present location,Gangtok . He wasknighted in 1911.Thutob died in 1914 and was succeeded by his son,
Sidkeong Tulku Namgyal . TheSir Thutob Namgyal Memorial (STNM) Hospital in Gangtok was built in memory of him in 1917.Titles
*1860-1874:
Prince Thutob Namgyal
*1874-1911:His Highness Sri PanchMaharaja Thutob Namgyal,Maharaja Chogyal ofSikkim
*1911-1914:His Highness Sri PanchMaharaja Sir Thutob Namgyal,Maharaja Chogyal ofSikkim , KCIEHonours
Knight Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire (KCIE)-1911References
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