Territory & Land

ABORIGINE INDIGENOUS BAHING'S HISTORICAL LANDS/PLACES
According to Mr. Bal Bahadhur Rai(Bahing)(Bisista Samrakchyak/ Pioneer) of Bahing Kirat Mulukhim and former minister, Bahings fought against the army of Prithvi Narayan Shah protecting their kingdoms in the four boundaries mentioned below. They bravely counterattacked the intruders protecting their lands from falling into the hands of Shahs. As they denied the rule by Prithvi Narayan Shah, Pokhrel Bahuns of present day Charaku, Okhaldhunga were send as a spy. They were given Bahings kipaat wherever they wanted as they were secretly serving the Shahs and Ranas. Being unable to defeat the Kirats, Shahs plotted a conspiracy against them. Adhikaris, representatives of Prithvi Narayan Shah , were send with a proposal of friendship(Miteri/Mit) which was decided to be held at the bank of Dudhkoshi river. All distinguished personnel of Kirats gathered at the venue to attend the ceremony but dishonest opponent were planning a trick to kill all of them. They had hided the swords, bhatas, arrows under the sand. As the Kirats bow down their head as a customs of the ceremony, army men of Prithvi Narayan Shah attacked them from all side and most of the Kirat rulers were killed at the moment. In this way Shahs overtook the Kirats’ land by deceiving them with a trick of friendship. Some Kirats who made an escape came to the eastern part of the country and few stayed there.(researched by Mekh Raj Shustocha Bahing, ''Dhiren''G.S )Four boundaries of Taluwa gaddi(Fortress)
The historical boundaries of Taluwa Gaddi extends from Gorumare Bhanjyang, Okhreni Bhanjyang, Jorchilaune, Ratuwa pani, Chuchedhunga, Damai thala, Chikбwa kongko, Bhreng Dada, Muse Oodar, Dumre Khola, Pichakhim dhik, Bangesalla, Dudhkoshi, Rambuwa, Thotne khola, Mamkha dhik, Rumjatar, Sisne khola, and Lamisoti . Gadi is its center which is still located there. This Kingdom is lead by Tolo Bahing Kirat King.
Four boundaries of Chisanku gaddi(Fortress)
Thotne khola east, Dudhkoshi north, westward from the territories of Thulung Jubahang were the boundaries of Chisanku Fort(gaddi). Bahing kingdom lied in this region. This kingdom is lead by Chyamagiti Bahing Kirat King.
Four boundaries of Bungnam gadi(Fortress)
The kingdom of Bahing Kirat king Bunga lied in Tola Kirat's boundary or Beteni north, Thotne khola west, Malogulo(Molung)khola east and the bank of Molung khola in the north.
Four boundaries of Chyanam Dadi(Fortress)
The kingdom of Bahing Kirat king Chyamajiti, extended from likhu and Sunkoshi in the east, Sunkoshi and Malogulo(Molung) dovan in the north and Malogulo(Molung) khola in western north.
POPULATION
According to the estimation of Bahing Kirat Mulukhim, there are around 50 to 65 thousand of Bahings living in different parts of the country as well as out of the country but according to the census 2001 it is shown that the number of Bahings is only 2765.
AREAS OF BAHING INHABITATION
Okhaldhunga and Solukhumbu of Wallo kirat region are the original place of Aborigine Indigenous Bahings. They are dispersed in different parts of the country; Chumlolung(Okhaldhunga) and Solukhumbu district having the highest density. Deausumbu(Ranadip),Sarsepu(Bigutar),Khisto(Baruneshwor),Chumlolung(Okhldhunga), Moplodyal(Andheri,Narayansthan),Pindimalamyolingmalam(Rumjatar)Serna,Mopodyal (Ratmate), Masepu(Bbhadaure), Grogdodyal(Bbarnalu), Moli, Ketuke, Waksa, Harkapur and Ubu V.D.C of Okhaldhunga district, Salyan, Necha, Batase V.D.C. of Solukhumbu district, Lamidada, Chiurubot, Chiuribas, Chichinga Sale, Nawalpur and Chyasmetar V.D.C. of Khotang district, Pathivera, tunkhaling, Diding V.D.C. of Shankhuwasabha district and Gopetar of Taplejung district are the permanent places where Bahings have been settling from the years back. in the present day, some Bahings are also found living in Sunsari, Morang, Jhapa, Sindhuli, Udayepur, Kavrepalanchowk, Bhojpur, Bhaktapur, Lalitpur and Kathmandu district after migration in the ancient time, with the progress of traditional civilization, Bahings moved out from their original place to different other places where they could find fodder for their cattle, firewood, water, wild roots, wild yam, etc easily. In this course they got dispersed in different directions and in the present day they are found in 22 district of the country. Beyond Nepal some are living in Darjeeling, Sikkim, Bhutan, Singapore, Britain and Hongkong.
Last Updated (Wednesday, 24 November 2010 14:31)


