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New to the forum, apology if this does not comply to this discussion.
Hi Rowlie,
My wife (6th generation) and in-laws (5th) are the descendent of Balbhadra ("Bulbudder" in plaque at the Nalapani Fort), who was the commander of the Gorkhas at the Battle of Khalunga. It would be interesting to know if there are any information to share from these two sides. Anything gratefully received. Pani
As an aside . I gather from my Nepalese contacts that money is available to restore or replace the memorials about the Battle of Khalunga, restoration of the generals grave etc and the creation of gardens associated with the memorials . It includes a reconstruction of the Fort Now I always remember a photo or picture of the fort from my early years ,and Dad tell me what it was, but I don't have the info to access on this side of things.( YES I WAS STITCHED UP OVER INHERITANCE) Now has anyone seen a picture of the fort in contemporary press or later, because the Archaeological service want this information? Anything gratefully received.
Hi Rowlie,
My wife (6th generation) and in-laws (5th) are the descendent of Balbhadra ("Bulbudder" in plaque at the Nalapani Fort), who was the commander of the Gorkhas at the Battle of Khalunga. It would be interesting to know if there are any information to share from these two sides. Anything gratefully received. Pani