KapardarBhotu Pande or Shatrubhanjan (Nepali: शत्रुभन्जन "भोटु" पाँडे) (born 1763)was a Nepalese politician, military personnel and courtier in the Kingdom of Nepal. He was member of the Gora Pande clan of Gorkha and the youngest son of Kaji Tularam Pande. Tularam had five sons.[2] The name of three of them are - Jagajit Pande, Ranajit Pande and Bhotu Pande.[4]
^Regmi 1982, p. 172.
^ abVajracharya & Nepal 1970, p. 182.
^"History of the Nepalese Army". Nepalese Army. Archived from the original on 9 August 2017.
Kapardar BhotuPande or Shatrubhanjan (Nepali: शत्रुभन्जन "भोटु" पाँडे) (born 1763)was a Nepalese politician, military personnel and courtier in the Kingdom...
installed by son of Tularam Pande, Kapardar BhotuPande, on the Bishnumati bridge explains their patrilineal relationship to Ganesh Pande, Minister of Drabya...
patrilineal descendant of Ganesh Pande. Tularam’s lineage can be traced through the inscription installed by his son Kapardar BhotuPande on the Bishnumati bridge...
1788. Kapardar BhotuPande was captured by the Tibetans. The Nepalese troops were reinforced with 2,000 more troops and Kapardar BhotuPande was freed from...
of Tularam Pande, Kapardar BhotuPande, on the Bishnumati bridge explains their patrilineal relationship to Ganesh Pande, Minister of Drabya Shah, the...
son of Tularam Pande on 1809 Vikram Samvat (1752 A.D.). His ancestors as per the inscription installed by his brother Kapardar BhotuPande shows Tularam...
were Kaji Kirtiman Singh Basnyat, Sardar Amar Singh Thapa and Kapardar BhotuPande. There were 6000 troops and 3200 porters employed. "History of the Nepalese...
of Kaji in their lifetime. His uncle Ranajit Pande was once a Mulkaji while the other uncle BhotuPande was a military officer in the offence of Sino-Nepalese...
Dalabhanjan Pande, Ranajit Pande, Karbir Pande, Rana Jang Pande and BhotuPande. In fact, Bhimsen even called back his arch rivals like Rana Jang Pande and Karbir...
in the Battle of Kathmandu. His father Ranajit Pande was once a Mulkaji while the other uncle BhotuPande was a military officer in the offence of Sino-Nepalese...
dynasty was connected to the Pande aristocratic family through Nain Singh Thapa who was the son-in-law of once Mulkaji Ranajit Pande The Thapa dynasty comes...
leadership of Kaji Balbhadra Shah along with Amar Singh Thapa (Sardar), BhotuPande and in the second battle from the Kharta Axis. In 1794, King Rana Bahadur...
massacre led to the loss of power of political clans such as Chautariyas, Pandes, Thapas, and Basnyats and that of King Rajendra Bikram Shah and Queen Rajya...