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29 December, 21:23

Bhimsen thapa was not scared of the threat given by the british. he was brave and courageous. justify the statement

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  1. 29 December, 21:29
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    There have been a number of wars against the people inside the Asian region and the British expansion in these regions, as the British rule wanted a more vital part inside the system of the countries inside the region.

    While, there were a large and strong number of forces and economic power houses who did not wanted the Europeans to invade these areas, as each country holds the soul right to defend itself in any way or situation. And a number of warriors and war heroes are remembered till date inside the different Asian countries. As, one of these well known and famous individuals is the brave and well acclaimed person from Nepal, Asia. Who's name is Bhimsen Thapa, he was a person who loved his land and country men and fought for the cause of freedom until he took his own life, as it was never acceptable for him to forsake his own countrymen and his belief in the power of freedom and the right to live freely rather then living under the imperial rule of the Europeans. As the people were united by him by having a system inside the region, as he was the then prime minister of Nepal. While, his people supported him but unfortunately for the citizens of Nepal, there were also some people who were against his cause and some how wanted a change inside the region made allegiance with the European forces, the British rule's expansion inside the region. As, bhimsen thapa is known for his leadership skills among the people, as his resisted the invading forces inside the region. He was among the people who fought the British Imperial rule, while they had a hard time facing him.
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