- Kingdom of Gorkha and Ten Limbu Kingdoms Treaty of 1774
The Gorkha-Limbuwan Treaty of
1774 CE ended the Limbuwan Gorkha wars.The
Gorkha Bhardars,Abhiman Singh Basnet ,Parath Bhandari , Kirti Singh Khawas and Bali Bania on Behalf of Gorkha rajaPrithivi Narayan Shah agreed to take an oath and swear on “Noon pani” (salt-water) promising thatGorkha raja would never confiscate Limbus’ Kipat land( self autonomous land) nor destroy them. If confiscated their Kipat land and destroyed them, then the god, upon whom Gorkha Raja had swore upon and put faith on, would destroy him, his descendants and his Kingdom. With this swearing ceremony, a big copper cauldron was brought in front of Gorkha and Limbu representatives and one pathi (eight pounds) of salt was put into it.Limbu ministers then poured water into it and stirred properly to mix the salt with water. Then the ministers asked the Gorkha bhardars to extract salt out of the water. They answered that salt had mixed and had become impossible to extract out from the water.The
Limbu ministers then said,” Although the salt had melted and it is impossible to extract it from water, yet the water has become tasteful. You, the Gorkhas, are like water and we the Kirant Limbu people, are like salt. You Gorkhas people want us to melt in you, but you will not remain as before. When we mix or amalgamate with you, then you Gorkhas will be more exalted than before. But, if you betray us by taking our right of Kipat land, then what oath will you take for not violating this agreement?” The Gorkha bhardars, on behalf of Gorkha raja took a handful of salt water in their hands and swore that the Gorkha raja would never betray them by forfeiting the Kipat land (self governing autonomous land). If theGorkha King did so, his descendants would melt like salt and disappear from the world. The Gorkha Bhardars, then questioned the KirantLimbu ministers, saying if they will betray the Gorkha raja by violating “Noon pani’ agreement what oath would they take for never violating such agreement. TheKirant Limbu ministers took a handful of salt water and swore that they would never go against the Gorkhali King. If they did so then their descendants would also melt like salt and disappear from the world.After making such agreement on salt-water (sacred and important elements) the Gorkha bhardars on behalf of Gorkha raja, gave the following Treaty paper or Lal Mohor to the Limbu ministers of Bijaypur.
Translation of the agreement between the Limbu ministers of
Morang kingdom andKing Prithivi Narayan Shah ofGorkha Kingdom in 1774 AD.“Let this be our agreement that I want to have you as the members of my own family. My religious mind is good. You are under my protection from now. By my power, your country is now mine but you are still ours. I will take the responsibility of progress and protection of your families. I will retain your rights to anything you possess. You keep in contact with my officers, help them and enjoy your land with full right as long as it exists. You are different from Nau lakh
Rai , because their kings will be displaced. You who call yourselves Kings are not destroyable. I know your policy and good intentions.”“The Kingdom ofSikkim had not come to terms with us. My officers have come to your land with full instructions. You will come to now everything through them. You agree with them and enjoy your land individually in a manner as mentioned above. I, hereby, agree to abide by the above mentioned terms of agreement of never taking your land by force and destroying you. I swear on the copper plate and say that if I violate the above mentioned promises, then let the God upon whom I and my family depend and worship, destroy my descendents and my kingdom. I have written the above mentioned agreement and hereby hand it over to the above mentionedLimbu brothers on this day of twenty second shrawan of Sambat eighteen hundred and thirty one at our capital city ofKantipur may it be blessed and fortunate.”When the Allies of
Morang Kingdom heard the news of agreement between Gorkha and Morong Kingdoms, theLimbu rulers of Mewa Kingdom, Phedap Kingdom, Maiwa Kingdom and Tambar Kingdom also came to Bijaypur (present dayDharan ) to join the alliance with the Gorkha King under same terms and conditions of the treaty. Rulers of the above regions, Papo Hang, Thegim Hang, and Nembang Hang under the leadership of Chemjong Hang (ShriShun rai) decided to join the Gorkha King on the same condition.Thus the
Limbuwan-Gorkha War came to an end in 1774 AD with all the principalities ofLimbuwan joining Gorkha Kingdom except the King of Yangwarok ( Kingdom of Yangwarok consists of present day parts ofTaplejung ,Panchthar ) and King ofIlam Hangsu Phuba of Lingdom Family.History of Limbuwan References: Published Books
Chemjong, I.S. "History and Culture of Kirant People"
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