Antila historian Purushottamshamsher, who wrote the details of the luxury and grand lifestyle of his Rana people with dates, passed away.
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Purushottamshamsher Jabara used to write 'official' history on Rana Khalak and Rana period. He used to criticize the Ranas. Actually he was a rebel Rana. who wrote detailed accounts of the luxury and opulent lifestyle of the Rana with dates.
Shamsher has a wonderful aura in Nepali history writing. He was a studious historian, a quality that made him stand out from other Rana's. However, he was not satisfied with the expensive and expensive Rana's splendor.
In his last book 'Jang Bahadur and Rana Kaline Darpan', Purushottam Shamsher has written in detail about Dev Shamsher's reign with pictures.
has criticized his luxurious life and rhythm. He has written in the book, 'Devashamsher loved luxury. He did the work of ending the state fund in an unnecessary rush. During his 114-day reign, most of the days were spent in gambling.'
The same historian Rana died at the age of 99 on Thursday at the Nepal Medicity Hospital in Lalitpur. Rana's 'Facts of Shri 3' (three parts), 'Major historical palaces of Rana's time', 'Remembered and heard things', 'Events that happened and passed', 'Hidden talents', 'Memories of my life', 'Jang Bahadur and Rana's Darpan ' Books are published.
According to the historian Sagarashamsher, Purushottamshamsher was a simple man and an accomplished writer, who explained the history of the Rana period in detail.
'He should always be remembered for the history of Nepal at that time,' says Sagarshamsher. While writing his book 'Singh Darbar: Rise and Fall of Rana Regime in Nepal', Sagar visited Purushottam Shamsher's house. At that time there was a debate on the history and writings of the Rana period. And, based on the conclusion of the debate, some parts of Sagar Shamsher's book during the Rana period were officially published.
Purushottamashamsher's life was turbulent. A few months after the 090 earthquake, his entire family moved out of Kathmandu. Rana was born on 15th March 1982 in Charburja Darbar (currently Election Commission building) in Kathmandu. Rana is the grandson of Rudrashamsher and the son of Ishwarshamsher.
Purushottam was only 8 years old when Juddhashamsher chased his grandfather Rudrashamsher. He studied at Palpa Palace. Matriculation from UP Board, India and Intermediate from Jayanarayan College, Banaras.
Historian Purushottam Shamsher's books have been collected by another historian Maheshraj Pant. According to Maheshraj Pant, there are only four types of writers/poets in Nepal. One: Bandi (to praise anyone), Two: Citizen (spending life with pleasure and having knowledge but not danger), Three: Ghoshvriddha (explaining about the things around him), Four: Satri (using his knowledge for some purpose).
Maheshraj Pant places Purushottam under Ghoshvriddha. He wrote a factual account of Mr. 3, describing his own home and relatives. No serious study-research was required to write it. However, that history is official in some parts and not in others.'
Damanshamsher, Purushottamshamsher and Pramodshamsher have written books about their lineage in the post-democratic era. Maheshraj Pant believes that Purushottam Shamsher's book is more beautiful, authentic and detailed.
The second person in the Prime Minister's roll was Rudrashamser. Juddhashamsher sent him from Rollkrum, Commander in Chief and from Kathmandu to make him the governor of Palpa.
'Dec. When Juddhashamsher was expelled from Kathmandu on Chait 5, 1990, not only the precious Pagari-Sripech, Jizumuwa had prepared the Pagari to connect the expensive jewels with HIPPA when traveling to Europe with Mr. In a conversation with Kantipur's co-publication Nepal Magazine, he said, The same price was not allowed to be taken away, it was confiscated. Juddha Shamsher made the Charburja Palace in Kathmandu his own for 1 lakh 75 thousand rupees, but the same amount was not given to his grandfather. He said that the building was later given to Bahadur Shamsher and it was named Bahadur Bhavan.
At that time Palpa was a Gounda, that Gounda had the authority to administer justice from Palpa to Mahakali. After Kathmandu Valley, four platoon troops were stationed only in Palpa.
Purushottam was a C class Rana. He had a grudge against the Ranas because the rolls were cut. And, perhaps that anger poured into his writing,' says Maheshraj Pant.
Madan Awarded "100 Days of Democratic Movement in Palpa" 2007' while writing the book, History Professor of University, Historian, Dr. Bhaveshwar Pangeni met Purushottamashamsher in 043 at his residence in Kupandol. Purushottam's father Ishwar Shamsher Rana met him while interviewing him. He had box after box of historical family photos and documents. Bhaveshwara collected Rana period photos from Purushottam, conducted a 15-hour long interview.
Purushottam Shamsher published books using important Rana period documents kept inside wooden boxes. "Those books help a lot to understand the society, political-family conspiracy, economy, religion and culture of Rana-era Nepal," Bhaveshwar says, "However, in general, he added whatever information he got, what he heard and felt from his family, in writing. Therefore, some of the references in his writings seem to be inconsistent with the facts of history. It seems that his writings should be accepted only by researching rather than accepting them as they are, but his persistence in writing was a big contribution.' Purushottam Shamsher told 'Nepal' magazine that he wanted to come to Kathmandu after spending 10,000 rupees from the government fund of that time. were .
He said, 'We took that money and fled to Lucknow, not Kathmandu.' He insisted that they fled to India because Mohanshamsher had found a needle that he planned to arrest immediately if he had come to Kathmandu.
After Purushottam Shamsher's great departure, Maheshraj Pant's concern has increased - how will the preservation of important Rana era historical photos, unpublished materials, writings and documents in Shamsher's collection be done now? Who will do ?
