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Addicted Member ![]() Joined: 29 Oct 2007, 08:13 Posts: 232 Location: jalandhar,punjab |
History
Main article: History of Sikkim Statue of Guru Rinpoche, the patron saint of Sikkim. The statue in Namchi is the tallest statue of the saint in the world at 36 m. The earliest recorded event related to Sikkim is the passage of the Buddhist saint Guru Rinpoche through the land in the 8th century. The Guru is reported to have blessed the land, introduced Buddhism to Sikkim, and foretold the era of monarchy in the state that would arrive centuries later. In the 14th century, according to legend, Khye Bumsa, a prince from the Minyak House in Kham in Eastern Tibet, had a divine revelation one night instructing him to travel south to seek his fortunes. His descendants were later to form the royal family of Sikkim. In 1642, the fifth-generation descendant of Khye Bumsa, Phuntsog Namgyal, was consecrated as the first Chogyal (king) of Sikkim by the three venerated Lamas who came from the north, west and south to Yuksom, marking the beginning of the monarchy. Phuntsog Namgyal was succeeded in 1670 by his son, Tensung Namgyal, who moved the capital from Yuksom to Rabdentse. In 1700, Sikkim was invaded by the Bhutanese with the help of the half-sister of the Chogyal, who had been denied the throne. The Bhutanese were driven away by the Tibetans, who restored the throne to the Chogyal ten years later. Between 1717 and 1733, the kingdom faced many raids by the Nepalese in the west and Bhutanese in the east, culminating with the destruction of the capital Rabdentse by the Nepalese.[5] Flag of the former monarchy of Sikkim. In 1791, China sent troops to support Sikkim and defend Tibet against the Gurkhas. Following Nepal's subsequent defeat, the Qing Dynasty established control over Sikkim. Following the arrival of the British Raj in neighbouring India, Sikkim allied with them against their common enemy, Nepal. The Nepalese attacked Sikkim, overrunning most of the region including the Terai. This prompted the British East India Company to attack Nepal, resulting in the Gurkha War of 1814. Treaties signed between Sikkim and Nepal — the Sugauli Treaty — and Sikkim and British India — the Titalia Treaty — returned the territory annexed by the Nepalese to Sikkim in 1817. Ties between Sikkim and the British administrators of India grew sour, however, with the beginning of British taxation of the Morang region. In 1849 two British doctors, Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker and Dr Archibald Campbell, the latter being in charge of relations between the British and Sikkim Government, ventured into the mountains of Sikkim unannounced and unauthorised. The doctors were detained by the Sikkim government, leading to a punitive British expedition against the Himalayan kingdom, after which the Darjeeling district and Morang were annexed to India in 1835. The invasion led to the Chogyal becoming a puppet king under the directive of the British governor.[6] The Dro-dul Chorten Stupa is a famous stupa in Gangtok. In 1947, a popular vote rejected Sikkim's joining the Indian Union and Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru agreed to a special protectorate status for Sikkim. Sikkim was to be a suzerainty of India, in which India controlled its external affairs, defence, diplomacy and communication. A state council was established in 1955 to allow for constitutional government for the Chogyal. Meanwhile trouble was brewing in the state after the Sikkim National Congress demanded fresh elections and greater representation for the Nepalese. In 1973, riots in front of the palace led to a formal request for protection from India[citation needed]. The Chogyal was proving to be extremely unpopular with the people. However, a popular belief among the inhabitants of the former kingdom is that the Indian Government at the time and her local agents fermented the unrest. In 1975, the Kazi (Prime Minister) appealed to the Indian Parliament for representation and change of Sikkim's status to a state of India. In April, the Indian Army moved into Sikkim, seizing the city of Gangtok, disarming the Palace Guards. A referendum was held in which 97.5% of the people voted to join the Indian Union. A few weeks later on May 16, 1975, Sikkim officially became the 22nd state of the Indian Union, and the monarchy was abolished.[5][7] In 2000, in a major embarrassment for the government of People's Republic of China, the seventeenth Karmapa Urgyen Trinley Dorje, who had been proclaimed a Lama by China, made a dramatic escape from Tibet to the Rumtek Monastery in Sikkim. Chinese officials were in a quandary on this issue as any protests to India on the issue would mean an explicit endorsement of India's governance of Sikkim, which the Chinese still regarded as an independent state occupied by India. China eventually recognised Sikkim as an Indian state in 2003, which led to a thaw in Sino-Indian relations. In return, India announced its official recognition of Tibet as an integrated part of China. As part of a significant pact between India and China signed by the prime ministers of the two countries, Manmohan Singh and Wen Jiabao, China released an official map clearly showing Sikkim as part of the Republic of India.[8] On July 6, 2006 the Himalayan pass of Nathula was opened to cross-border trade, a further evidence of improving sentiment over the region.[9] |
| 29 Feb 2008, 06:28 |
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Devoted Member ![]() Joined: 15 Jul 2006, 17:22 Posts: 349 |
somebody start posting interviews of local celebrities, some hot photos of local chicks etc...or anything that excites me.. i am bored with same articles and history of sikkim and darjeeling.... Do something new guys.
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| 01 Mar 2008, 20:07 |
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Addicted Member ![]() Joined: 29 Oct 2007, 08:13 Posts: 232 Location: jalandhar,punjab |
ddx wrote: somebody start posting interviews of local celebrities, some hot photos of local chicks etc...or anything that excites me.. i am bored with same articles and history of sikkim and darjeeling.... Do something new guys. well let me clear smething here......this here is not 'entertainmrddx.info' so if u r bored n stuff do smething else n if u feel that the forum is getting boring-why dnt 'U' put up smething,rather than asking n waiting 4 others.......{just a modest suggestion,dnt get me otherwise}:kiss: |
| 02 Mar 2008, 16:46 |
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Power Mamber ![]() Joined: 10 Jul 2006, 15:38 Posts: 2279 |
well ddx...going through your words ...let us know how can we help you.
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Joined: 09 Jun 2006, 23:09 Posts: 1514 |
ddx wrote: somebody start posting interviews of local celebrities, some hot photos of local chicks etc...or anything that excites me.. i am bored with same articles and history of sikkim and darjeeling.... Do something new guys. For your kind information, sikkimonline.info is not about being bored, if you are not satisfied or disappointed with us, you can always help us with your valuable & positive suggestions at Help & Feedback section. |
| 02 Mar 2008, 19:00 |
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Devoted Member ![]() Joined: 15 Jul 2006, 17:22 Posts: 349 |
thank you sir.
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| 02 Mar 2008, 20:44 |
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