The Complex History of Nepal and China

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The Nepali Comment

The Nepali Comment

8 күн бұрын

Join us as we delve into the complex and often controversial history of Nepal-China relations. Spanning over a thousand years, this story is marked by periods of both alliance and betrayal, cooperation and conflict. From ancient trade routes and cultural exchanges to modern-day political maneuvering, the relationship between these two nations has shaped the region in profound ways.
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@TheNepaliComment
@TheNepaliComment 7 күн бұрын
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@sangamadhikari7899
@sangamadhikari7899 7 күн бұрын
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@jaimahakaljainepal9391
@jaimahakaljainepal9391 7 күн бұрын
Forget the fucking history to proud. think for future. 🙏🍆🖕
@tashideleg1
@tashideleg1 6 күн бұрын
What a shameless and biased vlog. Do not try to rewrite HISTORY. there was no border between Nepal and China until China occupied Tibet in 1959. Nepal had occupied Tibetan land with the collusion of the Chinese communist dictators. Shame on you.
@jaimahakaljainepal9391
@jaimahakaljainepal9391 2 күн бұрын
Ithas hoina future ko baray soch. 👍
@vipinpuri1342
@vipinpuri1342 6 күн бұрын
नेपालसीत जति जे भएनी नेपालले पहिलै देखि मौका गुमाउँदै आएको छ।😢 धेरै राम्रो भिडियो दाई। अर्को भाग छिटो अपलोड गर्नु होला।❤
@trivhubanuniversity10k54
@trivhubanuniversity10k54 7 күн бұрын
Keep it up bro, thanks for your effort and vedio❤🤝
@bishal9336
@bishal9336 7 күн бұрын
10:20 ERROR BETRAWATI IS NOT RIVER IT IS A PLACE situated at bank of TRISULI river and PHALAKU RIVER SOURCE: I AM FROM RASUWA NEAR BETRAWATI
@MeroBritishgorkha
@MeroBritishgorkha 6 күн бұрын
hi
@Zero-nh4ke
@Zero-nh4ke 13 сағат бұрын
Yo mula le aadhi aahura kura bhanxha jane ko nai jati half research jahile ni 😂
@asianhimalayahomestay
@asianhimalayahomestay 3 күн бұрын
राम्रो छ यहाँ को प्रस्तुति । ऐले को इण्डो पश्चिमा को चेपुवामा परिरहेको नेपाल र हामी नेपाली ले चिनियाँ हरू संग सुमधुर सम्बन्ध कायम राख्दै नेपाल ले चिन संग असल र सच्चा छिमेकी बन्नु आबश्यक छ। आजको अत्याधुनिक युगमा नेपाल ले चिनियाँ हरू बाट बनाउंदै गरेको सिगात्छे केरूङ र काठमाडौं ल्याउने भनेको रेलमार्ग लाई सोचबुझ गर्दै हामी सिमाना जोडियको छिमेकी को नाताले कम प्रतिशत % ऋण भार गर्दै बनाईदेउ र हाम्रो ब्यापार पार्बहान को हिस्सा लाई धेरै बढवा देउ भन्दै चिनियाँ हरू संग मिलेर अघि बढ्न जरुरी छ। किनकि सिमाना जोडियको छिमेकी लाई समेत आघात वा असर पुग्ने गरी नेपाल ले इन्डियान र पश्चिमा हरू को पक्छे मा उभिंदै गयो भने नेपाल ले इन्डियान, पश्चिमा र चिनियाँ हरू सबैको अफिसियल आक्रमण नै झेल्नुपर्ने हुन्छ। जब कि हामी नेपाली हरू त्यो सहन सक्दै सक्दैनौँ। प्यालेष्टाइन बिरुद्ध इजरायली हरू ले कब्जा गर्दै चलाईरहेको दानबिय उदाहरण हेर्दा कुरा बुझिन्छ। जब कि पुरै बिश्व ले इजरायली हरू को दानबिय आक्रमण हरू दिनहुँ महिला केटाकेटी मारिरहेको छ, तैपनि बिश्व ले ति दानब हरूको आतङ्क बिरुद्ध केही पनि बोल्न सकेको छैन।
@Rinzintmg
@Rinzintmg 3 күн бұрын
We nepalese are sino-tibetan and have nothing to do with india or palestine. #FreeTibet
@sydv2005
@sydv2005 7 күн бұрын
Tibet and nepal also has beti and roti ko sambanda in past
@debakikhadka3559
@debakikhadka3559 7 күн бұрын
Ur right
@ayoogorkhali9262
@ayoogorkhali9262 7 күн бұрын
Yes my grandmom is from tibet and grandfather is from Kathmandu
@kishordarnal7414
@kishordarnal7414 6 күн бұрын
@@ayoogorkhali9262 same here , mero pani grandmother tibet bata hunuhunthyo , ani grandfather sankhuwasabha . near to tibet border.
@tenzinsherpa383
@tenzinsherpa383 3 күн бұрын
we nepalese are sino-tibetan, nepal should do a trade with india and exchange all dhoti in nepal with mongoloid NE indian
@amritsharma5373
@amritsharma5373 Күн бұрын
Nice video Dipesh ji. Good to see. Keep up the good work. Thanks.
@kripendraamatya1210
@kripendraamatya1210 6 күн бұрын
I didn’t expected Nepali comment would end up making a propaganda video. It just avoids a lot of history that wasn’t in favor of Nepal.
@samitshakya8198
@samitshakya8198 7 күн бұрын
I dont think Bhrikuti took "Thanka" to Tibet. Thanka was inspired/ influenced by Pauba art(Tradiional Newar art). Bhrikuti took Artisans from Nepal Valley(now Kathmandu Valley) as dowry who helped to establish Jokhang monastery, the first Buddhist monastery in Tibet.
@RavishPatel-q2t
@RavishPatel-q2t 6 күн бұрын
The Rai Limbus' Pragmatic Betrayal: The Origins of the Gurkha Soldiers The Rai Limbus, rather than the Lepchas, Bhutias, Chettris, Brahmins, Newars, or Tamangs, became the renowned Gurkha soldiers serving in the British Army. The key to understanding this lies in the Limbus' opportunistic betrayal of both Nepal and Sikkim, which allowed them to curry favor with the British invaders. In the early 19th century, the newly unified Nepalese kingdom under the Gorkha rulers began expanding its territory, including the conquest of the neighboring kingdom of Sikkim. This brought Nepal into conflict with the British East India Company, which controlled much of northern and eastern India. When Nepal's incursions into British-influenced areas escalated, the Company launched an invasion of Nepal in 1814. During the ensuing Anglo-Nepalese War, the British forces encountered fierce resistance from the skilled and determined Gorkha soldiers of Nepal. However, the Rai Limbus, a minority ethnic group in Sikkim, saw an opportunity to betray both their Sikkimese Lepcha and Bhutia countrymen as well as their fellow Gorkhali in Nepal. Rather than fighting alongside their Sikkimese or Nepalese neighbors, the Rai Limbus actively assisted the British in their campaign to subjugate the Sikkimese kingdom. They helped the British make Sikkim a British protectorate and forced the kingdom to allow British trade with Tibet. The Limbus also aided the British in annexing the strategically important region of Darjeeling, where the indigenous Lepcha and Bhutia peoples were subsequently treated as second-class citizens. In doing so, the Limbus betrayed not only their Sikkimese neighbors, but also the Gorkhas of Nepal who had previously granted them autonomy and Kipat land rights. The Limbus were opportunists, willing to side with the British invaders against both the Gorkhas and the Sikkimese in order to curry favor and advance their own interests. Furthermore, the British likely viewed the Limbus as more malleable and "primitive" compared to the more advanced Lepchas, Bhutias, Newars and Tamangs. This perception may have further justified the British's use of the Limbus against the other ethnic groups in the region. The Limbus' lack of strong historical ties to either Nepal or Sikkim also made them more willing to serve as British proxies. In contrast, the Newars and Khas peoples, who had deep roots in Nepal and shared cultural and religious ties with the Gorkha kingdom, would have been far less likely to betray their fellow Hindus and Nepali brethren. Their refusal to collaborate with the British invaders likely cost them the opportunity to become Gurkha soldiers. Until 1914, the British had primarily recruited Gurungs and Magars into the Gurkha regiments. However, after witnessing the Limbus' willingness to betray both Nepal and Sikkim, the British came to see them as more reliable and malleable proxies that could be used against the other ethnic groups in the region. This is why the Rai Limbus, and not the Lepchas, Bhutias, Chettris, Brahmins, Newars or Tamangs, became the predominant recruits for the Gurkha forces.
@aizensama1801
@aizensama1801 6 күн бұрын
@@RavishPatel-q2t muji dhoti ko chauro chup
@Pedonisashortiebtw
@Pedonisashortiebtw 6 күн бұрын
FYI , Jhokang is not the first Buddhist monastery of Tibet. It's Samye Monastery built under the guidance of Guru Rinpoche built by human on day and local Spirits at night.
@sagarmatha2186
@sagarmatha2186 5 күн бұрын
Nice one. Our unfortunate that Tibet went to China . But it is also very unfortunate that Tibetan went to China for help . After all they loose whole county today. We should preserve our history for our future generations that we used to one of the strongest country in south asia.
@tenzinsherpa383
@tenzinsherpa383 3 күн бұрын
We nepalese are sino-tibetan not indo aryan, tibet and bhutan should join nepal
@BalTamang-nu4hu
@BalTamang-nu4hu 6 күн бұрын
wow दामी👏👏
@prakashjoshi476
@prakashjoshi476 6 күн бұрын
We have to study history in school days. History always fascinates me. Keep going brother ❤️❤️
@DINESHPYAKUREL2
@DINESHPYAKUREL2 6 күн бұрын
Waiting For Part 2. Part 1 is very good 💙💙
@nretech6233
@nretech6233 7 күн бұрын
I think i know everything but I don’t know this thing. Now I know and i am glad.. thank you for this new information.
@chaalllaaann8294
@chaalllaaann8294 6 күн бұрын
History padhnu bhayena?
@woshin
@woshin 6 күн бұрын
​@@chaalllaaann8294sabai ko school ma history sub hudaina ni ta
@Narendra.1723
@Narendra.1723 7 күн бұрын
Waiting for next part of this video 😊🙏
@desolateff
@desolateff 4 күн бұрын
Oe muj 😂ta pani yesko viedo herchus
@anubhavtamang6816
@anubhavtamang6816 5 күн бұрын
Exited for next part
@tdv611
@tdv611 6 күн бұрын
Waiting next part
@satishregmi5907
@satishregmi5907 6 күн бұрын
very nice content
@DST19918
@DST19918 6 күн бұрын
Hi Good Afternoon I am a regular viewer of your KZbin channel, “The Nepali Comment.” I deeply appreciate your insightful content on various important topics related to Nepal. I am writing to request a special video on the Nepal-India border dispute, specifically focusing on the Kalapani-Limpiyadhura-Lipulekh and Susta regions. This issue is of significant national importance and understanding its historical context, current developments, and potential resolutions could be highly informative for your audience. Thank You ..
@pawankoirala1334
@pawankoirala1334 5 күн бұрын
explore the history of nepal keep it up
@jaimahakaljainepal9391
@jaimahakaljainepal9391 6 күн бұрын
History is history gone. Ready for future. 🇳🇵
@SanZaya93
@SanZaya93 2 күн бұрын
Better than my history teacher ❤
@pseudomania1738
@pseudomania1738 7 күн бұрын
Why the map of greater nepal doesn't include Bangladeshi territory UpTo North dinajpur.
@oppai.dragon1
@oppai.dragon1 7 күн бұрын
😂😂yestai ho brother....aadha adhuro kura haru dekhaune ta ho....half knowledge is dangerous.....
@pseudomania1738
@pseudomania1738 7 күн бұрын
@@oppai.dragon1 Actually when he portray the map of khas empire he only show the region of karnali but khas empire was a vast region covering UpTo himachal Pradesh in west basin of ganga and ghagra river in South and UpTo marshayangdi river Ani 11th Century ko kura Garda ni greater nepal ko map halya xa 11 Century Nepal was only Kathmandu misguide grna khojiraxa.
@user-li8rm3qj4b
@user-li8rm3qj4b 7 күн бұрын
Greater nepal kura lai pachaye huncha..its not gonna happen..!
@pseudomania1738
@pseudomania1738 7 күн бұрын
@@user-li8rm3qj4b Historical map correct hunu paryo vnyaa.
@danielpearl007
@danielpearl007 4 күн бұрын
@@user-li8rm3qj4bwhy u are worrying about?
@BishwasGrg-qz4fw
@BishwasGrg-qz4fw 6 күн бұрын
First war was lost by thakuris and chhetris because of their inability to fight in high altitude and it was the second time nepal won with gurungs and tamangs but with help of qing dynasty nepal lost to tibet in several posts and some soilders had to flee and they still live in china stateless as daman ethnic group and nepal refused them too, look it up in wikipedia about them google it out before replying bs,nepal has had a long history of under-appreciating its sino tibetan counterparts and have been constantly exploiting their martial abilities maybe because they follow different religions or maybe because they arent vedic rulers from some ancient indian kingdom of 15th century WHO KNOWS
@BishwasGrg-qz4fw
@BishwasGrg-qz4fw 6 күн бұрын
Indian subcontinent lying to the south has been curse to us gurung thakali tamang sherpas
@pusparazs
@pusparazs Күн бұрын
@ushakiran.99
@ushakiran.99 3 күн бұрын
Very informative video. However, Nepal's interaction with Tibet has had an unsettling side to it too, which I feel should have been added. For instance, the opium trade that the rulers were conducting during the Quinquennial Mission. Especially later, when they (Nepali rulers) knew that selling contraband products was banned in China (Mainland and Tibet). Furthermore, the status of girl children and how they were left in Tibet without permits in Nepal, those born from Nepali merchants and Tibetan women, are also necessary angles to explore. Of course, I understand that exploring history as a common practice has been about the history of rulers or those in power. However, history also entails common people; it is in people-to-people relationships (P2P) that the historical relations between two countries shine. I also request your great research team to look at history from this perspective too. But this video was a great introduction to our other neighbor. Great material for the younger audience to get a basic idea of Nepal-China relations. I hope you make great content ahead. Good luck!
@user-ys1gt3rg2p
@user-ys1gt3rg2p 7 күн бұрын
God bless you
@fake_xrealm_8
@fake_xrealm_8 7 күн бұрын
GG! another new video of NEPALI Comment
@bhupindhimal
@bhupindhimal 7 күн бұрын
waiting for next part🙄
@jivanbhandari7942
@jivanbhandari7942 14 сағат бұрын
Good 👍👍
@Bmonk91
@Bmonk91 6 күн бұрын
Is it a combination of geolayers and google Earth Studio? Please let me know 🙏
@SidduAwale-ks1ju
@SidduAwale-ks1ju 6 күн бұрын
I like how you use the map of Nepal how it is supposed to be
@spsgamer8004
@spsgamer8004 7 күн бұрын
Dame vdo 👏
@BAMBUSHAHI4313
@BAMBUSHAHI4313 4 күн бұрын
next parta
@arcane3464
@arcane3464 Күн бұрын
If you want to develop and strengthen your country, then focus on good education.
@Naturechanting
@Naturechanting 7 күн бұрын
Dai 3192 kg gold ko video banauna paryo
@hemrajkhatri8596
@hemrajkhatri8596 6 күн бұрын
@subodhparajuli4027
@subodhparajuli4027 7 күн бұрын
sir i request to make a video about the craze of nepali weed in the international market before ❤
@saajanbist4831
@saajanbist4831 6 күн бұрын
+1
@rb_745
@rb_745 6 күн бұрын
❤❤❤❤
@teamforsupport
@teamforsupport 3 күн бұрын
Thankyou sir ma sadhai vedio herxu eauta vedio nepal Army sang sambandhit bisayama banaununa
@AK-dn7vl
@AK-dn7vl 6 күн бұрын
Factually, the statement of Nepali army not capable of facing tibet/chinese soldiers is wrong. When the chinese/tibetian army began its assault, the bulk of the Gorkha army was on the conquest of Garwhal, thus immediately a letter was sent from capital to commanders to call back the Gorkha army to face the invading army. Meanwhile, the strategy of slowing down the invading forces with light confrontation and retreat was used. However, by the time invading army reached betrawati, their strength started to falter because their soldiers started abandoning the army due to many reasons such as food getting scarce, monsoonal conditions and so on. Thus, invading commander thought it was better to ask for a treaty instead of continuing this any longer. P.S. It took Gorkha army around 30 days to reach back to Kathmandu from Garwhal.
@zigaertm
@zigaertm 7 күн бұрын
MY FAV COUNTRIES NEPAL,CHINA AND GERMANY
@gurkhawarrior9931
@gurkhawarrior9931 7 күн бұрын
germany चाहि किन ??
@foodiesnews7102
@foodiesnews7102 6 күн бұрын
Visa chaiyeko hola sir lai tehi vayera ​@@gurkhawarrior9931
@nabinrana6533
@nabinrana6533 7 күн бұрын
❤❤❤
@lakpatamang5954
@lakpatamang5954 5 күн бұрын
Support to all
@vikkie001
@vikkie001 5 күн бұрын
Make video about Land sinking in Pokhara especially
@goofoff0726
@goofoff0726 6 күн бұрын
कति सजिलै चिनले तिब्बतलाई आफ्नो बनायो भित्र-भित्र नेपाललाई पनि राजनीतिक र ऋणको पासोमा चीन भारतले सजिलै आफ्नो बनाऊन सक्छ
@nomie5717
@nomie5717 6 күн бұрын
Change title wright complex story of Nepal and Tibet
@Shovashrestha415
@Shovashrestha415 7 күн бұрын
Watching from Butwal
@GKG_GAMING
@GKG_GAMING 7 күн бұрын
Pokhara 5:40
@Patriot2058
@Patriot2058 7 күн бұрын
Make content like Dhruv Raathe🖤
@bhuwanpradhan07
@bhuwanpradhan07 4 күн бұрын
I have already stopped watching TNC & IDS. After their KZbin course. Thanks TNC IDS for contribution.
@Creep_1
@Creep_1 6 күн бұрын
4:10 bro the map isn't right. Khas empire was much more larger than present day karnali province.
@thefakedeal
@thefakedeal 5 күн бұрын
History of Nepal in short: We had a good thing going but due to personal and political ambition of someone in power it was ruined.
@HarvestLovee
@HarvestLovee 5 күн бұрын
It’s Tibet and Nepal’s relationship not China and Nepal. China got involved after 1959 only. Arniko and Lhasa Newaries relationships were with Tibet, not with China. If you are mentioning Bhrikuti, Songtsen Gompo, Arniko, and Newark merchants, you must state Tibet. China was never in picture before 1959. It’s the fact…
@neutralboi1984
@neutralboi1984 5 күн бұрын
Arniko was in court of Kublai Khan, Yuan Emperor of China
@RohitRokka-bh4uq
@RohitRokka-bh4uq 7 күн бұрын
Dazu kanchanjunga ko barema ni vandina paryo 😀
@porkey768
@porkey768 Күн бұрын
Sir since we found oil in nepal so please make a video on how we can bit saudi arab or Russia in petrolum products.
@kiranchalise1531
@kiranchalise1531 Күн бұрын
Lol😂😂
@AR_Pkr_vlog
@AR_Pkr_vlog 7 күн бұрын
❤❤❤❤ waiting 😅😊😊😊
@bishalkdk2900
@bishalkdk2900 7 күн бұрын
तिब्बत लाई मेटाएर बनेको रहेछ नेपाल भन्ने देश। भने पछि तिब्बत नेपालको दुश्मन देश रहेछ राज्नैतिकरुपमा😮। त्यसैले अहिलेको नेपालको बिदेश नीति एक चीन निति ( one china policy ) रहिआएको रहेछ जुन अहिलेको चीनको पक्ष्यमा समर्थन छ।
@pranavr9783
@pranavr9783 6 күн бұрын
When tibet took china or mongolia took tibet and china. They have fued for many year. 1959 china took tibet ok. 1961 india took goa ending 451 year od portugal rule over goa. 451 years. 1962 nepal flag in cosntitution same year india blocked all trade with nrpal to presure it to submision. 1962 nepal king made field marshal of entire british army. 1962 china inavded india when krishna menon india defence went to uk to solve the issue as britan suported nepal. India prime minister was in nepal also to solve the posible attack of nepal as nepal king was basically incharge of british army. Neru was in nepal when he found china invaded india. 1962 1965 many clashes with china and india. 1975 india anexed sikim same year nepal proposed zone of peace which 130 countries signed and not india and the soviets. So nepal is in hand of nepali. Nepal was created by gopala. Cow herdmen the teaching of guru ne . And the palas is the name of nepal. Something even seen by muryan and other.
@deshbhaktagorkhalitv123
@deshbhaktagorkhalitv123 6 күн бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤
@RavishPatel-q2t
@RavishPatel-q2t 6 күн бұрын
The Rai Limbus' Pragmatic Betrayal: The Origins of the Gurkha Soldiers The Rai Limbus, rather than the Lepchas, Bhutias, Chettris, Brahmins, Newars, or Tamangs, became the renowned Gurkha soldiers serving in the British Army. The key to understanding this lies in the Limbus' opportunistic betrayal of both Nepal and Sikkim, which allowed them to curry favor with the British invaders. In the early 19th century, the newly unified Nepalese kingdom under the Gorkha rulers began expanding its territory, including the conquest of the neighboring kingdom of Sikkim. This brought Nepal into conflict with the British East India Company, which controlled much of northern and eastern India. When Nepal's incursions into British-influenced areas escalated, the Company launched an invasion of Nepal in 1814. During the ensuing Anglo-Nepalese War, the British forces encountered fierce resistance from the skilled and determined Gorkha soldiers of Nepal. However, the Rai Limbus, a minority ethnic group in Sikkim, saw an opportunity to betray both their Sikkimese Lepcha and Bhutia countrymen as well as their fellow Gorkhali in Nepal. Rather than fighting alongside their Sikkimese or Nepalese neighbors, the Rai Limbus actively assisted the British in their campaign to subjugate the Sikkimese kingdom. They helped the British make Sikkim a British protectorate and forced the kingdom to allow British trade with Tibet. The Limbus also aided the British in annexing the strategically important region of Darjeeling, where the indigenous Lepcha and Bhutia peoples were subsequently treated as second-class citizens. In doing so, the Limbus betrayed not only their Sikkimese neighbors, but also the Gorkhas of Nepal who had previously granted them autonomy and Kipat land rights. The Limbus were opportunists, willing to side with the British invaders against both the Gorkhas and the Sikkimese in order to curry favor and advance their own interests. Furthermore, the British likely viewed the Limbus as more malleable and "primitive" compared to the more advanced Lepchas, Bhutias, Newars and Tamangs. This perception may have further justified the British's use of the Limbus against the other ethnic groups in the region. The Limbus' lack of strong historical ties to either Nepal or Sikkim also made them more willing to serve as British proxies. In contrast, the Newars and Khas peoples, who had deep roots in Nepal and shared cultural and religious ties with the Gorkha kingdom, would have been far less likely to betray their fellow Hindus and Nepali brethren. Their refusal to collaborate with the British invaders likely cost them the opportunity to become Gurkha soldiers. Until 1914, the British had primarily recruited Gurungs and Magars into the Gurkha regiments. However, after witnessing the Limbus' willingness to betray both Nepal and Sikkim, the British came to see them as more reliable and malleable proxies that could be used against the other ethnic groups in the region. This is why the Rai Limbus, and not the Lepchas, Bhutias, Chettris, Brahmins, Newars or Tamangs, became the predominant recruits for the Gurkha forces.
@tenzinsherpa383
@tenzinsherpa383 3 күн бұрын
Tibet will merge with nepal soon🇳🇵
@bikramg2539
@bikramg2539 4 күн бұрын
Hello sir MLM network marketing ko pani parda fas garine video banunu paryo kati nepal ka yuva haru lai fasaudai xan yesta company le total 17 yesta direct business ko nam ma scam company ko barema video baidinu.
@arjunmagar4943
@arjunmagar4943 7 күн бұрын
Full history story❤
@gurungp0
@gurungp0 7 күн бұрын
Let's go
@ALLOLD-th1su
@ALLOLD-th1su 7 күн бұрын
Messi: 8 Ballon d'Or Ronaldo: 5 Ballon d'Or Messi : 6 golden boots Ronaldo : 4 golden boots Messi : 43 trophies🏆 Ronaldo : 34 Trophies 🏆 Ronaldo: 819 goals from 1146 matches Messi: 805 goals in 1023 matches Messi: 373 assists Ronaldo: 234 assists Messi: Free kicks 62 goals Ronaldo : free kicks 60 goals Messi : 2 golden ball 2014-2022 Ronaldo : 0 golden balls Messi: Best Player of the 2015-2016 Copa America Ronaldo: 0 euro's best players tournament Messi: 4 times the world's best playmaker Ronaldo : 0 Messi : 335+Man of the match Ronaldo : 168 Man of the match Messi : 3018 successful dribbles Ronaldo : 1646 successful dribbles Messi : 26 World Cup and Copa America goals / 25 assists Ronaldo : 22 World Cup and Euro goals / 8 assists Messi vs Ronaldo meeting record Messi : 26 goals / 12 assists and 16 wins Ronaldo : 21 goals / 1 assist and 11 wins Messi: 1 world cup trophy 🏆 Ronaldo: 0 world cup trophy 🏆 Age has nothing to do with football ⚽ Messi is the real GOAT🐐❤️🇦🇷 Why do we still argue🌚😅 #ChampionsLeague #football #messi #cr7
@gukhau3115
@gukhau3115 7 күн бұрын
Football ko naam maa messi ronaldo ani neymar matra janney fucche badhi kura garxa😹🙏
@Znetmi
@Znetmi 7 күн бұрын
@@gukhau3115 haha tei
@Dipraj108
@Dipraj108 7 күн бұрын
Goat 🐐 Messi ❤❤
@retinagaming6518
@retinagaming6518 7 күн бұрын
Haha I think pessi retired from football after missing penalty in Copa America
@ALLOLD-th1su
@ALLOLD-th1su 3 күн бұрын
@@gukhau3115 challange garxas fuchhe kolai kati tha xa
@Nep.Victor
@Nep.Victor 7 күн бұрын
Ekikaran namak jun ghatana ko srinkhala ghataiyo tyesbata baneko Nepal le kaisako faida vayeko jasto lagdaina. Baru ramro gariraheka rajya haru pani garib hudai gaye.
@ZVB778
@ZVB778 4 күн бұрын
You must be an idiot my fren you think that small rajya would sustain with their low economy?
@Vikramaditya-qp1mc
@Vikramaditya-qp1mc 7 күн бұрын
Tibet Nepal relations not chin nepal
@nawoxare5194
@nawoxare5194 6 күн бұрын
China-nepal, you Indians should bqckoff
@user-jb4ge3yg8w
@user-jb4ge3yg8w 5 күн бұрын
haina hola
@warhammer8403
@warhammer8403 5 күн бұрын
incomplete research and a wrong map of the Qing dynasty. Tibet was already under the control of the Qing dynasty during the Sino-Nepal War. Nepal fought and lost against the Qing. The reason why some Nepalese soldiers managed to infiltrate parts of Tibet was that the Qing were busy fighting against other foreign powers and engulfed in civil war. They never took Nepal seriously.
@nepalinews-24
@nepalinews-24 7 күн бұрын
सबैले पैसा उठाम अनि एउटा् एट्म बम किनेर संसद भवनमा खसाल्दिम
@gurkhawarrior9931
@gurkhawarrior9931 7 күн бұрын
आफ्नै देशको सम्पत्तिको नाश गर्नु ठिक होइन बरु भ्रष्ट नेताहरुको घरमा खसाल्दा चाहि ठिक होला 👍️
@vapeboyz3680
@vapeboyz3680 7 күн бұрын
Atomic bomb lae samsab bhavan matra hoina kathmandu noi udxa😂😂
@RajeshPradhann
@RajeshPradhann 6 күн бұрын
Napis muji cheruwa muji comment ma matra ho tero dum lado real ma muji bina hatiyar malai dekhis bhane darauchas hola ajha guff herna muji ko
@sandeshdiyali9592
@sandeshdiyali9592 4 күн бұрын
Sir नेपाल मा अहिले सेवा हो या लुट्ने माध्यम हो """" स्वस्थ्य बीमा """" स्पष्ठ गरिदिनु न यो गर्दा हामी ले के के सेवा लिन सकिन्छ के मिल्दैन अनि अस्पताल मा जाँदा किन बीमा लाई हेला गरिन्छ र औषधि दिइँदैन??
@JackSparrow-yc3hh
@JackSparrow-yc3hh 7 күн бұрын
Mero bichar ma hamile war jitiyo vanne feri kehi barsa paxi war huntiyo British sanga kinaki uni harulai pani china samma ko bato chahin thiyo
@PrashantThapa-zo6lc
@PrashantThapa-zo6lc 6 күн бұрын
# Nepali army
@kakaarun8195
@kakaarun8195 6 күн бұрын
Kasto sir le hapkayera padako jasari vaneko hau Ani cool vayera vannu ni
@user-xe2gz1ks5t
@user-xe2gz1ks5t 7 күн бұрын
Khas dynasty❤❤
@gwkushaladhikari5575
@gwkushaladhikari5575 7 күн бұрын
Dai , alik low pitch voice vayana 😂
@sayun8848
@sayun8848 7 күн бұрын
Thikai xa ta sound
@itseasytechblog
@itseasytechblog 6 күн бұрын
speaker ma pani psyo jsto xa
@ZVB778
@ZVB778 5 күн бұрын
😂😂
@user-te8oh7pk1d
@user-te8oh7pk1d 7 күн бұрын
😢😢😢😢😢
@MT.8848GO
@MT.8848GO 7 күн бұрын
Energy low vayo,Sound alik Sharp and strong huna paryo.
@tenzinsherpa383
@tenzinsherpa383 3 күн бұрын
Tibet is part of greater nepal🇳🇵
@arvil8571
@arvil8571 7 күн бұрын
If Nepali Congress and CPN UML had it's own media:
@bpnk5237
@bpnk5237 7 күн бұрын
Pratap malla ra ram shah le ni tibet invasion gareka thiye. So bahadur shah ko invasion first haina.
@prabeshmakaju5183
@prabeshmakaju5183 6 күн бұрын
The first you can
@RavishPatel-q2t
@RavishPatel-q2t 6 күн бұрын
The Rai Limbus' Pragmatic Betrayal: The Origins of the Gurkha Soldiers The Rai Limbus, rather than the Lepchas, Bhutias, Chettris, Brahmins, Newars, or Tamangs, became the renowned Gurkha soldiers serving in the British Army. The key to understanding this lies in the Limbus' opportunistic betrayal of both Nepal and Sikkim, which allowed them to curry favor with the British invaders. In the early 19th century, the newly unified Nepalese kingdom under the Gorkha rulers began expanding its territory, including the conquest of the neighboring kingdom of Sikkim. This brought Nepal into conflict with the British East India Company, which controlled much of northern and eastern India. When Nepal's incursions into British-influenced areas escalated, the Company launched an invasion of Nepal in 1814. During the ensuing Anglo-Nepalese War, the British forces encountered fierce resistance from the skilled and determined Gorkha soldiers of Nepal. However, the Rai Limbus, a minority ethnic group in Sikkim, saw an opportunity to betray both their Sikkimese Lepcha and Bhutia countrymen as well as their fellow Gorkhali in Nepal. Rather than fighting alongside their Sikkimese or Nepalese neighbors, the Rai Limbus actively assisted the British in their campaign to subjugate the Sikkimese kingdom. They helped the British make Sikkim a British protectorate and forced the kingdom to allow British trade with Tibet. The Limbus also aided the British in annexing the strategically important region of Darjeeling, where the indigenous Lepcha and Bhutia peoples were subsequently treated as second-class citizens. In doing so, the Limbus betrayed not only their Sikkimese neighbors, but also the Gorkhas of Nepal who had previously granted them autonomy and Kipat land rights. The Limbus were opportunists, willing to side with the British invaders against both the Gorkhas and the Sikkimese in order to curry favor and advance their own interests. Furthermore, the British likely viewed the Limbus as more malleable and "primitive" compared to the more advanced Lepchas, Bhutias, Newars and Tamangs. This perception may have further justified the British's use of the Limbus against the other ethnic groups in the region. The Limbus' lack of strong historical ties to either Nepal or Sikkim also made them more willing to serve as British proxies. In contrast, the Newars and Khas peoples, who had deep roots in Nepal and shared cultural and religious ties with the Gorkha kingdom, would have been far less likely to betray their fellow Hindus and Nepali brethren. Their refusal to collaborate with the British invaders likely cost them the opportunity to become Gurkha soldiers. Until 1914, the British had primarily recruited Gurungs and Magars into the Gurkha regiments. However, after witnessing the Limbus' willingness to betray both Nepal and Sikkim, the British came to see them as more reliable and malleable proxies that could be used against the other ethnic groups in the region. This is why the Rai Limbus, and not the Lepchas, Bhutias, Chettris, Brahmins, Newars or Tamangs, became the predominant recruits for the Gurkha forces.
@user-hj9tp8mj1o
@user-hj9tp8mj1o 4 күн бұрын
When you are speaking about the history of nepal greater nepal was found longest and larger territory of nepal will be exist in sooner later
@taetiz7939
@taetiz7939 7 күн бұрын
unbaised thank you
@PandeyVlog
@PandeyVlog 7 күн бұрын
Love from Gulmi ❤
@gro_nat8
@gro_nat8 7 күн бұрын
History and Border of Nepal is still complex and complicated to be solved.
@HL-Hulk56
@HL-Hulk56 7 күн бұрын
@TheNepalicomment greater Nepal maa bangladesh ko map khoie ?
@Geniu693
@Geniu693 7 күн бұрын
Long live akhand bharat 🇮🇳
@Bhuichalo
@Bhuichalo 7 күн бұрын
​@@Geniu693Oi dalal halla nagar
@Nep.Victor
@Nep.Victor 7 күн бұрын
​@@Geniu693yes akhanda Bharatvarsh. The flag you are showing is of India which contains most of Bharatvarsh but not all of it.
@dragonx4110
@dragonx4110 6 күн бұрын
Akland India😂😂​@@Geniu693
@tenzinsherpa383
@tenzinsherpa383 3 күн бұрын
Greater nepal must include sino-tibetan groups only such as tibetan,bhutanese,burmese. We don't want any dhoti👳🏿😂
@Funnyfor366
@Funnyfor366 6 күн бұрын
Nepal should taken Tibet like, mustang and manang, we will under nepal 🇳🇵 . Not under ccp.
@pranavr9783
@pranavr9783 6 күн бұрын
Tinet under ccp because what they did to nepal. Panseng lama asked for peace nepal said ok. Foe the cost of war some compensation. Tibet agreed to pay in instalement. Nepal left all their captured land instead tibet invade nepal with help of qing empire. A true budhist will know of the karmic and dharmic debt. Something nepali kepe as their core value janma bomi, dharma bomi,karma bomi. With blood nepali took those land , the vow or promise to payment nevee fullfilled. It is like tibet is under a financial crisis. Panseng lama who asked for peace under house arrest. Tibet was under qing for 2 year after they invade nepal. As qing also faced huge loss in battle. I mean no disrespect but in my eye there is a karmic debt. As well as dharmic. I am by no mean educated like the great lamas but even they should have known. Imagine you tell a bank you will pay bavk the loan and bank givw you the land. No intrest, no payment. What happen to land it no longer becomes tibet. The reincarnated panseng lama still faces that burden. I mean no harm and please i am just informing, i take no pleasure in tibet. You can also see it in this example tibet mocked and stole ( from nepali meechant) , i mean nepal also had problem with curency like silver. So nepal retaliate and took tibet land just like a child taking another child food. Instead of this food tinet offerd another food to nepal which nepal agreed and tibet got another biger child and tibet and qing both hit nepal and fiaght started. Now qing want nepal to pay for tributary and nepal was ok as long as a child can do trade with bigger child. Tibet in other hand lost alot of energy and qing took tibet under and made him work for 2 year. In all the minus and add there is still that promise od payment that never came to nepal. The land nepal gave back will probably never come back to nepal. So in the end karma is the reason. Tibet had so much wealth i am sure thegreat leader who teach about karma and dharma had plenty of time to see this. I think it is logical. I donot know the inside od what oanswng lama did and that , how qing joined tibet to fight nepal. But i do know that many lifes were lost, many tear fell and thus has impacted both nepal tibet and qing empire. 1959 tibet taken by china. 1962 nepal flag in constitution of nepal 1962 china invaded india.
@tenzinsherpa383
@tenzinsherpa383 3 күн бұрын
1 day bro🇳🇵💪
@SAO19
@SAO19 7 күн бұрын
Hamila British sanga ko war Matra jita ko bhaya k huntyo hola hai
@sup_reme732
@sup_reme732 7 күн бұрын
India ma Nepali influence badthyo North East India purai Nepal ko part hunthyo
@rameshpoudel790
@rameshpoudel790 7 күн бұрын
samjhiney paani chamkiney😂
@Nep.Victor
@Nep.Victor 7 күн бұрын
​@@sup_reme732not necessarily. North east ka tribal haru lai pani British le control garna nasakera dherai samaye samma nachalai baseko thyo.. so Uni haru Nepal ko control ma ayera basney thiyenan..
@pratik4157
@pratik4157 6 күн бұрын
Hamle british sanga war jitya vaye britain ley arko thulo hamla garera purai nepal nai kabza garthyo
@rameshpoudel790
@rameshpoudel790 6 күн бұрын
@@pratik4157 haha tei vanya
@karmagyatso4898
@karmagyatso4898 6 күн бұрын
As south indian movie boddhidharma boddhi badra went china throught south india.😂😂😂
@bhuwanbista1334
@bhuwanbista1334 4 күн бұрын
Is greater nepal possible??
@tenzinsherpa383
@tenzinsherpa383 3 күн бұрын
yes we must merge tibet,bhutan,myanmar
@rsum14shak98
@rsum14shak98 3 күн бұрын
Not anytime soon !! With India getting powerful everyday chances are slim !! Nepal has lost every possible bargaining power to negotiate with India our rivers !! They practically control Nepal now and we are too overly dependent on India. So it’s not wise now to piss them off even though legally and rightfully it belongs to Nepal. Also sadly the west Needs India to counter China so even US and EU Uk won’t support Nepals claim ! It’s really unfortunate situation for Nepal
@FirozAlam-pp3vm
@FirozAlam-pp3vm 6 күн бұрын
Long live free tibet ❤
@ithedimpleboi
@ithedimpleboi 7 күн бұрын
Free Tibet ❤❤ Long Live Buddhism ❤
@nawoxare5194
@nawoxare5194 7 күн бұрын
free northeast, free kashmir, free khalistan. #BackofIndia
@Geniu693
@Geniu693 7 күн бұрын
​​@@nawoxare5194 Free gandak Free karnali Free sudurpaschim Free lumbini pradesh Free Koshi Pradesh Free bagmati pradesh Go back nepal 😂😂😂
@Geniu693
@Geniu693 7 күн бұрын
​@@nawoxare5194free Koshi Pradesh from Nepali occupation 😂😂😂😂 Go back nepal 🤣
@Geniu693
@Geniu693 7 күн бұрын
​@@nawoxare5194free bagmati pradesh from Nepali occupation 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@kishordarnal7414
@kishordarnal7414 7 күн бұрын
@@Geniu693 jaanish muji
@NejinPokharel
@NejinPokharel 7 күн бұрын
Dai you are using greater nepal ko map when you are representing nepal before pns shah, you should've used historically accurate map
@keshabkhatiwada8718
@keshabkhatiwada8718 6 күн бұрын
8:02 Correction: Gorkhali Army didn't capture Tashilhunpo in 1788-89 war. Indeed, Tashilhunpo is 200 km far from Shekar Dzong, the farthermost point till which Gorkhalis reached. They were resisted by Tibetan there, and we retracted, retaining control over the four border districts, namely Nyanang (Kuti), Rongshar, Kyirong (Kerong) and Dzongka (Jhunga). Tashilhunpo Monastery was plundered in 1792, indeed. It was of prime significance given its status as the seat of Panchen Lama, the second-most pivotal figure in Tibet after Dalai Lama. Thus, the plunder was taken seriously by the Tibetan authorities, and they quickly sought Chinese assistance, ultimately forcing Nepalese to retreat.
@RavishPatel-q2t
@RavishPatel-q2t 6 күн бұрын
The Rai Limbus' Pragmatic Betrayal: The Origins of the Gurkha Soldiers The Rai Limbus, rather than the Lepchas, Bhutias, Chettris, Brahmins, Newars, or Tamangs, became the renowned Gurkha soldiers serving in the British Army. The key to understanding this lies in the Limbus' opportunistic betrayal of both Nepal and Sikkim, which allowed them to curry favor with the British invaders. In the early 19th century, the newly unified Nepalese kingdom under the Gorkha rulers began expanding its territory, including the conquest of the neighboring kingdom of Sikkim. This brought Nepal into conflict with the British East India Company, which controlled much of northern and eastern India. When Nepal's incursions into British-influenced areas escalated, the Company launched an invasion of Nepal in 1814. During the ensuing Anglo-Nepalese War, the British forces encountered fierce resistance from the skilled and determined Gorkha soldiers of Nepal. However, the Rai Limbus, a minority ethnic group in Sikkim, saw an opportunity to betray both their Sikkimese Lepcha and Bhutia countrymen as well as their fellow Gorkhali in Nepal. Rather than fighting alongside their Sikkimese or Nepalese neighbors, the Rai Limbus actively assisted the British in their campaign to subjugate the Sikkimese kingdom. They helped the British make Sikkim a British protectorate and forced the kingdom to allow British trade with Tibet. The Limbus also aided the British in annexing the strategically important region of Darjeeling, where the indigenous Lepcha and Bhutia peoples were subsequently treated as second-class citizens. In doing so, the Limbus betrayed not only their Sikkimese neighbors, but also the Gorkhas of Nepal who had previously granted them autonomy and Kipat land rights. The Limbus were opportunists, willing to side with the British invaders against both the Gorkhas and the Sikkimese in order to curry favor and advance their own interests. Furthermore, the British likely viewed the Limbus as more malleable and "primitive" compared to the more advanced Lepchas, Bhutias, Newars and Tamangs. This perception may have further justified the British's use of the Limbus against the other ethnic groups in the region. The Limbus' lack of strong historical ties to either Nepal or Sikkim also made them more willing to serve as British proxies. In contrast, the Newars and Khas peoples, who had deep roots in Nepal and shared cultural and religious ties with the Gorkha kingdom, would have been far less likely to betray their fellow Hindus and Nepali brethren. Their refusal to collaborate with the British invaders likely cost them the opportunity to become Gurkha soldiers. Until 1914, the British had primarily recruited Gurungs and Magars into the Gurkha regiments. However, after witnessing the Limbus' willingness to betray both Nepal and Sikkim, the British came to see them as more reliable and malleable proxies that could be used against the other ethnic groups in the region. This is why the Rai Limbus, and not the Lepchas, Bhutias, Chettris, Brahmins, Newars or Tamangs, became the predominant recruits for the Gurkha forces.
@sok_yt9570
@sok_yt9570 7 күн бұрын
Love from chitwan ❤🎉
@NPGAMER577
@NPGAMER577 4 күн бұрын
OLD NEPAL 😢😢😢 BIG LAND NEPAL
@apsonrakalthakuri6893
@apsonrakalthakuri6893 7 күн бұрын
Lomanthang ma bhetiyeko sabai bhanda purano murti kalpa vigraha kaha xa?
@Nep.Victor
@Nep.Victor 7 күн бұрын
Bro Kalpa vigraha is a hoax. I don't think any credible archeologist will support the claim circulated in social media.
@sudinkhadka6214
@sudinkhadka6214 6 күн бұрын
are you guys( the nepali comments ) stupid just leave this history of nepal we all know how great is our histroy. please make people like me who is just a student awear about the current political instability in our country. social media plays a great role in awearing us. you have a big channel its your responsibilty to raise question against the government. you have to learn something from your senior dhruv rathe. NEPALI HAMI RAHAULA KA NEPAL NAI NARAYE. Everytime someone is raising question against the corruption the governemnt changes... we need detailed video regarding this
@SafalKhanal-vz9bm
@SafalKhanal-vz9bm 7 күн бұрын
my suggestion can you please use more nepali words than english
@tenzinsherpa383
@tenzinsherpa383 3 күн бұрын
Nepal and Tibet*
@BiswaarajSingh
@BiswaarajSingh Күн бұрын
यो देश बुद्धको राष्ट्र थियो जनता ले कहिले बुझ्ने हो खोइ
@kadaj4735
@kadaj4735 6 күн бұрын
It's between Nepal n Tibet not china
@love-wr5pz
@love-wr5pz 7 күн бұрын
Adi British bharat ma ña aako vaye rw nepal katro huntyo hola vanne aawuta if video Pani banwunu hoss na
@Nep.Victor
@Nep.Victor 7 күн бұрын
British bharat ma na-ayeko vaye Bharat ka rajya haru pani ekdum baliya da dhani hunthay.. Ani sayad Nepal lai nai kabja gari sakthay ki!
@love-wr5pz
@love-wr5pz 7 күн бұрын
@@Nep.Victor Nepal Kati powerful vako tyo adi Nepal KO history padnu vako xa vane Nepal lay Kashmir lai Pani kabja garnay plan bane sakeko tyo tapai lay book padnu vako xa vane 1000 Jana gurkha mareko xa Kashmir ma Nepal KO yesto sadyantra garna kojyo vanerw Nepal Kati powerful vako tyo yo example lay Pani tha pawna sakinxa .
@sayun8848
@sayun8848 7 күн бұрын
​@Nep.Vict teti bela sab ko affnai affnai rajje theo Nepal aileko Bangladesh samma pugna saktheo hola international trade route ko khojma
@yasischand1834
@yasischand1834 7 күн бұрын
The map of Khas Empire is wrong
How China Invaded Tibet | Escape of Dalai Lama | Dhruv Rathee
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