Federation of Himalayan Kingdoms

Federation of Himalayan Kingdoms
Author: Awadhesh C. Sinha
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2022-11-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780429681875

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This book traces the history and politics of the Greater Nepal movement. It looks at major events in modern South Asia, in and around the Eastern Himalaya region in particular – colonialism, independence and partition, the Chinese aggression in Tibet, formation of Bangladesh, and the merger of Sikkim with India, among others – which deeply affected the nature of democratic movements in Nepal. The volume also studies the role of the monarchy, the demand for Gorkhaland, and the rise of Maoist movements. Further, it sheds light on political participation encompassing Nepalese functionaries, the many political parties, intellectuals and responsible public figures, and the differential influence that these variegated groups had on the movement. Finally, it reassesses the idea of Greater Nepal and offers a critical commentary on its future. The volume will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of international relations, modern history, sociology and social anthropology, politics, South Asian studies, and area studies – especially Nepal and Himalayan studies – as well as policy makers and government think tanks.

Dawn of Democracy in the Eastern Himalayan Kingdoms

Dawn of Democracy in the Eastern Himalayan Kingdoms
Author: Awadhesh C. Sinha
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2018-10-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429685682

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This book traces the beginnings of democracy in the three Himalayan kingdoms of Sikkim, Nepal and Bhutan. Charting the mobilisations and political experimentations that took place in the former buffer states under monarchies to establish democratic regimes, this book investigates their varying degrees of success, and offers a critical commentary on the consequent socio-political histories of this region. The volume sheds light on the nuances of their different geo-political contexts of the three Himalayan states, while tracing the social origins of the movements. It also undertakes a close analysis of the political participation and leadership involved to understand their achievements and limitations. A comprehensive analysis of a hitherto unexplored chapter in South Asian history, it will be of an immense interest to scholars and researchers of international relations, modern history, sociology and social anthropology, politics, South Asian studies, area studies, especially Nepal and Himalayan studies, as well as policy makers and government think tanks.

Dawn of Democracy in the Eastern Himalayan Kingdoms

Dawn of Democracy in the Eastern Himalayan Kingdoms
Author: Awadhesh Coomar Sinha
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020
Genre: Bhutan
ISBN: 0367424142

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The Himalayan Kingdoms

The Himalayan Kingdoms
Author: Vishal Singh
Publsiher: Primedia Elaunch LLC
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2019-06-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1635871948

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Growing up in a village sheltered by the Himalayan mountain range, Om learned the most mysterious secrets the forest could offer. Now, under the wing of the great guru Rishi Rig Muni, he prepares to learn even more about warfare.But as Om embarks on his quest to become a divinely-blessed warrior, Rishi will reveal a dangerous world of intrigue. Beyond his village, demons roam the hills, and the lurking creatures are beginning to mass against Om's people. After an age of peace, three conquering kings have returned, more powerful than ever, ready to enact their vendetta against the Himalayan kingdoms.It will take all his wits and every friend he can find to enlist an army. But can Rishi, Om, and his new companions defend the Himalayan kingdoms against the rising army of demons?The mission is beyond belief-the consequences of failure, unspeakable. The Himalayan Kingdoms features a folklore-inspired adventure suitable for all ages, featuring adventures, romance, and treasures beyond imagining!

The Himalayan Kingdoms Bhutan Sikkim and Nepal

The Himalayan Kingdoms  Bhutan  Sikkim  and Nepal
Author: Pradyumna Prasad Karan,William M. Jenkins
Publsiher: Princeton, N.J. : Van Nostrand c1963.
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1963
Genre: Bhutan
ISBN: UOM:39015034650807

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Himalayan Kingdoms

Himalayan Kingdoms
Author: Stephanie zu Windisch-Graetz,Ghislaine zu Windisch-Graetz
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1982
Genre: Art
ISBN: IND:39000004122565

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Women in New Nepal

Women in  New Nepal
Author: Seika Sato
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2023-03-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000859065

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This book brings rarely voiced lives and experiences of women in Nepal to light and combines rich ethnography with discourse analysis. Multifaceted and critical, the volume situates its narrative in the profoundly transformative period after the turn of the century when ‘New Nepal’ was rising on the horizon and sheds light on Nepali women’s experiences in multiple sites, crossing class and ethnic lines. It is based on extensive fieldwork among women domestic workers, construction workers, street vendors, women from the indigenous community of Hyolmo, and others. Mainly through an ethnographic approach, the author explores Nepali women’s experiences on the ground, mostly situated in classed, ethnic, or other socio-cultural peripheries in Nepali social landscape. Through the unusually intimate narrative on these women from the global south, who are still prone to be cast into a deeply colonial, simplistic image of ‘victimized women’, readers will get a nuanced perspective of the multidimensional diversity among these women as well as a sense of kinship with oneself. The book will be invaluable for researchers and students of gender studies, global south studies, development studies, cultural anthropology/ethnography, Nepal studies, and feminist geography. It will be of interest to anthropologists, sociologists, geographers, policymakers, and those with an interest in global gender issues.

The Politics of Ethnic Renewal in Darjeeling

The Politics of Ethnic Renewal in Darjeeling
Author: Nilamber Chhetri
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2023-02-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000840360

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This book examines the nature of ethnopolitics evolving in the Darjeeling hills, located in the Eastern Himalayas. It highlights how in the wake of regional politics minorities pursue alternative avenues to attain rights and recognition. The book provides an astute analysis of competing claims of culture and identity engendered both by demands for regional autonomy and struggles for scheduled tribe status. It highlights the varied forms of ethnic demands often demonstrated through performative and discursive claims. The volume initiates a timely discussion on the discourse of recognition, politics of difference, and alterity which has wider implications and applications to understand South Asian realities. Drawing on rich empirical research, this work will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of politics, anthropology, sociology, tribal studies, ethnography, minority studies, and South Asian studies.