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Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Agreement Between Kajee Amar Singh Thapa and Major General Ochterlony 15 may 1815

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In consideration of the high rank and man or woman of kajee amar singh thapa, and of the skill, bravery and fidelity with which he has defended the country dedicated to his charge, it's far agreed.

1. That Kajee Amar Singh Thapa, with the troops now in Rajgarh, shall march out and retain their arms and accountrements, the colour of their respective crops, two guns and all private proper, which shall be duly respected and preserved, and every attention and delicacy observed in respect to the Zanana of the Kajee, and very person under his authority.

2. In consideration, also, of the gallant conduct of Kanee Ranjor Singh Thapa, it is agreed that he shall likewise march out of the fort of Jaithak with two hundred men, who are to retain their arms, colours and one gun, with the bharadar (chief Officers) and their followers, about three hundred more in number, unarmed, with his own and their private property which shall be respected, and the sanctity of the Zanana preserved.

3. Kajee Amar Singh Thapa and Kajee Ranjor Singh Thapa with their property and followrs, are at liberty to proced by the route of Thaneswar, Hardwar and Nijababad to join the troops eastward of the river Sarju or Kali, or by whichever rout they determine to proceed to that destination. Conveyance shall be provided for the transportation of their property to the confines of the Nepal territory.

4. Kajee Amar Singh Thapa and Kajee Ranjor Singh Thapa shall be at liberty to meet whenever they please.

5. All the troops in the service of Nepal, with the exception of those granted to the personal honour of the Kajees Amar Singh and Ranjor Singh, will be at liberty to enter into the service of the British Government, if it is agreeable to themselves and the British Government choose to accept their services, and those who are not employed will be maintained on a specific allowance by the British Government till peace is concluded between the two States.


6. Kajee Amar Singh Thapa, on his part, agrees to leave the fort of Malaon, whenever bears and other conveyance are prepared for his private property.

7. Kajee Amar Singh Thapa also agrees to send immediate orders for the evacuation and delivery, to persons properly authorized, of the forts of Bhylee (Inkee), Subbatoo, Morree, Jaithak, jagatgarh, Rowaheen, and all other forts and fortresses now held by the Nepal troops between Jumna and Sutlej rivers. The garrisons of all which forts, strongholds etc. Shall enjoy their private property unmolested, and the arms and warlike stores in each shall be left in deposit, for the future decision of the Right Honourable the Governor General; with exception to such among them as are related to Kajee Amar Singh Thapa by kindred, about eighty- three men, who shall be at liberty to retain their arms and accountrements .

8. Kajee Amar Singh Thapa also agrees to send immediate orders to Kajee Bakhtawar Singh for the evacuation of the territory of Garhwal, to deliver over the forts etc. in that district to the Officers of the British Government and to procced to Nepal by the Kumaon roate, with their garrisons, all public property including warlike stores, accompanied by a “Chaprasi” with pass on the part of the British Government.

9. Kajee Amar Singh Thapa also agrees to send immediate orders to Kajee Bakhtawar Singh for the evacuation of the territory of Garhwal, to deliver over the forts etc. in that district to the Officers of the British Government and to procced to Nepal by the Kumaon roate, with their garrisons, all public property including warlike stores, accompanied by a &#8220;Chaprasi&#8221; with pass on the part of the British Government.</p></br></br><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhgW97PCzoPrmUp_3XCKtmZULRnyHE9OgygHX8HExF4lW5pIVpiK5WP1digNpUZhfq001NSJAr9oKKjc-IsmPbgcONNmM8Wyw66rfmPxDRFFSq9d8AmRw7NXJ6J-DbW3JVOnmUljuHOLaQ/s1600/kaji.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhgW97PCzoPrmUp_3XCKtmZULRnyHE9OgygHX8HExF4lW5pIVpiK5WP1digNpUZhfq001NSJAr9oKKjc-IsmPbgcONNmM8Wyw66rfmPxDRFFSq9d8AmRw7NXJ6J-DbW3JVOnmUljuHOLaQ/s1600/kaji.jpg" /></a></div>

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