Ujir Singh Thapa

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Shree Colonel
Ujir Singh Thapa
Ujir Singh's handwritten letter to PM Bhimsen Thapa signed by cover seal of Colonel Ujir
Military service
Allegiance   Nepal
RankColonel
Battles/warsAnglo-Nepalese war

Colonel Ujir Singh Thapa was the commander of Palpa Front during Anglo-Nepalese war. He was Colonel in the ranks of Nepalese Army. He had deployed 1200 troops in defences of Jit Gadhi, Nuwakot Gadhi and Kathe Gadhi. He was famous for exploiting advantage in men, material, natural resources and well versed in Mountain Tactics.

The British advance began on 22 Poush, 1871 B.S.(January 1814 A.D.) to Jit Gadhi. While crossing Tinau River to attack the fortress Ujir's forces opened the fire and made them fall back. Similarly, at Tansen Bazar the British fell back with total loss of 300 men while 70 Nepalese lost their lives.

He was also grandson of Kaji Nain Singh Thapa.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Nepalese Army | नेपाली सेना". Nepalarmy.mil.np. Retrieved 2016-10-06.