Eicher Goodearth Limited; Sikkim Tourism;
Sikkim, land of mystique
Eicher Goodearth Ltd., 2002, 167 pages
ISBN 8187780266
topics: | sikkim | travel | india
1641: the three lamas - Lhatsun Chempo Sempa
Chempo and Rigzing Chempo - meet at Yuksam (place of
the three wise ones), and anoint Phuntsog as chogyal
(= great religious king).
[?1642, p.38; p.31 : 1641]
[rabdentse info placard (ASI): 1780: Tenzing succeeds
Phuntsog - inconsistent w 1641 date.]
1793: Sino-Nepal treaty signed; Tsudphud Namgyal, son of
Tenzing, becomes Chogyal and shifts capital to
Tumlong.
1880: conflict between local lepcha-bhutias and nepali
immigrants to tea plantations, at Rhenock. British
sided with Nepalese
1886: Tibetans fortify Lingtu, 12km inside Sikkimese area
1888: Tibetans attack Gnathang - defeated by British
1890: China signs treaty w Britain. Cedes Sikkim for
rights over Tibet.
british residents start controlling Sikkim.
1949: british residents replaced by Indian IAS officers -
"dewans".
1973: pro-democracy movement overruns the Chogyal's durbar.
elections held and CM elected but Chogyal remains
constitutional head
1975: Sikkim joins Indian union as a state
lepcha : original inhabitants, organized into 12 dzongs (states) after
Phuntsog Namgyal coronation in 1642. Though Phuntsog is descended
from a E Tibetan (Kham) noble, but swore a pact of blood-brotherhood
with the bhutias at Kabi Longstok (20km from Gangtok, towards N
Sikkim). lepcha lg has own script.
main festival: Phang Labsol: Aug-Sept.
bhutia : orig from east tibet
main festfval: lossar - feb/march - tibetan new ywar, day when Buddha
preached the dhamma to the devil
nepali : migration in 19th c. with tea gardens etc. -> Now 70% of Sikkim populn.
ERRATA
p.31: Phuntsog anointed chogyal in 1641; p. 38: in 1642
p.33 l.2 "incidence" --> incident