Te-ongsi Sirijunga Xin Thebe
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Tye-Angsi Sirijanga Sing Thebe Limbu was an 18th-century Limbu scholar, educator, historian, linguist, leader, and philosopher of Limbuwan(Nepal) and Sikkim. He was formally known as Sirichongba and even more popularly known as "Sirijanga".
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Sirijanga Thebe Limbu | |
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Born | 12 December 1704 Tellok, Kuchintar, Yangwarok district, Limbuwan (Now Sirijangha Gaunpalika, Taplejung district, Nepal) |
Died | 1741 Kalej Khola in Hee-Martam, West Sikkim (Now state of Sikkim in India) |
Cause of death | Tied to a tree, shot by numerous poisoned arrows, clubbed to death by Tibetan Lamas or Bhutias soldiers[1] |
Nationality (legal) | Nepali |
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