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. The district, with Dipayal as its district headquarters, covers an area of 2,025 km² and has a population (2001) of 207,066.
were called 'Raika'. Previously the area between Ramganga on the west and Karnali river on the east was under Raikas.
Doti was an ancient kingdom of Uttarakhand of India and far western region of Nepal which was formed after disintegration of Katyuri kingdom of Uttarakhand and far western region of Nepal during 13th century. Doti was one of eight different princely states formed after the Katury kingdom broken and They all are Katyuri Dynasty;
The Kingdom had broken down because of the invasion of Khas Kings Ashoka Challa and Krachalla from Karnali Zone (Dullu) of Nepal in 1191 and 1223 respectively'. Later on, the whole land between Ramganga on the west (Uttarakhand) and the Karnali on the east (which divides far western region to other part Nepal) came under Raikas after the origin of Raikas of Katyuris dynasty in Doti. "Brahma Dev Mandi" at Kanchanpur District of Mahakali Zone was established by Katyuri King Brahma Dev.
Raikas of Doti (The Royals of Doti is written one as Raikas of Doti and (second is) Rahul Sankrityan has written in his Book Kumaon The Rainka of Doti)
Niranjan Malla Dev was the founder of Doti Kingdom around 13th century after a fall of Katyuris Kingdom. He was the son of Last Katyuris Dynasty of united Katyuris kingdom. Kings of Doti were known as Raikas (also known as Rainka Maharaj). Later on Raikas, after overthrow Khas Malla of Karnali Zone, were able to form a strong Raikas Kingdom in Far Western Region and Kumaun which was called Doti. Doti became a very powerful kingdom over a period of time. So far, the historical evidence of following Raikas have been discovered;
Niranjan Malla Dev (Founder of Doti Kingdom), Nagi Malla (1238), Ripu Malla (1279), Nirai Pal (1353 may be of Askot and his historical evidence of 1354 A.D has been found in Almoda), Nag Malla (1384), Dhir Malla (1400), Ripu Malla (1410), Anand Malla (1430), Balinarayan Malla (not known), Sansar Malla (1442), Kalyan Malla (1443), Suratan Malla (1478), Kriti Malla (1482), Prithivi Malla (1488), Medini Jay Malla (1512), Ashok Malla (1517), Raj Malla (1539), Arjun Malla/Sahi (not known but he was ruling Sira as Malla and Doti as Shahi), Bhupati Malla/Shahi (1558), Sagaram Shahi (1567), Hari Malla/Shahi (1581 Last Raikas King of Sira and adjoining part of Nepal ), Rudra Shahi (1630), Vikram Shahi (1642), Mandhata Shahi (1671), Raghunath Shahi (1690), Hari Shahi (1720), Krishna Shahi (1760), Deep Shahi (1785), Prithivi pati Shahi (1790, 'he had fought against Nepali Ruler (Gorkhali Ruler) with British in 1814 A.D.').
The Historic place of War between Doti Kingdom and Nepali (Gorkhali) Ruler during period of Gorkha Expansion at 1790, according to the history of Nepal, is NARI-DANG which is at the bank of Seti River and the 'Dumrakot' was the base of Doti Kingdom for fighting against Gorkhali. The toughest resistance which the 'Shah Dynasty' of from 'Gorkha' got in Nepal was from the 'Rainkas' (Raja's) of the Doti Kingdom.
Although Doti was defeated in battle by Gurkhs of Nepal and became the part of Nepal; The Gorkha rulers destroyed the historical places of Doti and hide its brave history for a very long while, not only even that no Dotyali people were given priority in any types of national interest, they are excluded from the Government jobs and other state facilities. Around 1950 few Dotyalis were on the list of national identity as HERO; it is because of their daring jobs to the nation. They are Martys Dashrath Chand, Martys Bhim Dutta Pant and the internationally renowned Dr. K. I. Singh, the revolutionary who later became the Prime Minister of Nepal. He was the most famous Raika (Ruler) of Nepal.
Some noted figure belongs to Rainka/Katuri Dynasty of Doti Rainka (The Royals of ex-Doti Kingdom): Dr. K. I. Singh
, born in Doti (Ex-Prime Minister of Nepal [real name Indra Jeet Shahi]). Later on he proclaimed himself as Kunwar Indra Jeet Singh and became famous by this short name Dr. K. I. Singh. He was a revolutionary leader formed revolutionary armed force to fight against Rana Regime of Nepal which he overthrew in a popular coup. He was founder president of United Democratic Party. He died 1984 at Bangkok. He was survived by his wife Dhaul Kumari Singh, three sons, Chola Jeet Shah (eldest), Bhogendra Jeet Shah (middle) and Yaggya Jeet Shah (youngest son) and daughter Chandra Shah married to Lt. Col. J. M. C. Thakur.
Dr. K. I. Singh
's children were educated at leading boarding schools of India namely Sherwood College, Naini Tal and La Martiniere College, Lucknow. The eldest son Cholajeet Shah married Shashi (from the Hada Royals of Bundi, Rajasthan) and has two sons and one daughter. Eldest son is Yashwant Dhwaj Shah, a leading educational consultant, journalist and ace photographer educated at St.George's College, Mussoorie. The middle child is a daughter Neelam Rajyalaxmi, educated at All Saints' College, Naini Tal and married to Kr. Pushpendra Singh Panwar(Rajasthan) a Leading Delhi based Architect/Engineer from MNIT, Jaipur. And the youngest son Parakram Dhwaj Shah.
Dr. Singh's middle son is an agriculturist. While the youngest son Yaggya Jeet Shah was the Member of Parliament from Bhairhawa's Rupehdehi Seat no.5. He is married and has a daughter named 'Ujjala'.
Mr. K B Shahi, born in Doti (Ex-Minister of Foreign Affairs), well-known diplomat and long-serving Foreign Minister of Nepal during 1980. He was also Secretary General of Dr. K. I. Singh
's party United Democratic Party
in 1960 and became president of the party 1990. He died at Kathmandu 2009. Mr. Dan Bahadur Shahi, born in Doti, ( Secretary of agriculture, chief of public service commission and Ex-Minister of Home Affairs of Nepal) A long-serving bureaucrat of Nepal later turned politician and become Home Minister in 2003. He is known for his exceptional bureaucratic skills. Mr. Bir Bahadur Shahi, the educationist, former jonal commissiner and later went on to become the longest serving Home Secretary of Nepal known for his benevolence and strict discipline.
Mr. Sher Bahadur Shahi born in Doti, ( Ex-election Commissioner of Nepal) He was a top bureaucrat of Nepal, served many important portfolios in government and Secretary of Home Ministry. He died at Kathmandu 1985. Mr. Kalendra Bikram Shahi, born in Doti, social political activist of Nepal, he is well known in the field of diplomatic and international relations and also known in field of literature.
Dotiyali is the dialect of Kumauni language which was brought in Doti by section of Katyuri dynasty of Kumaun which had ruled over Doti till 1790. Doti kingdom was formed after the Katyuri kingdom had broken down in to eight different princely states of different section of Katyuri. But in Nepal it is considered as Nepali Dialect though Local intellectuals and people speaking Dotiyali language are increasingly demanding that their language be recognised as one of the other national languages of Nepal.
Banalekh
Banjha Kakani
Barchhen
Basu Devi
Bhawardanda
Bhdhegau
Bhumiraj mandau
Chamara Chautara
Chhapali
Chhatiwan
Dahakalika
Daud
Dhanglagau
Dhirka mandau
Dipayal Silgadhi Municipality
Durga Mandau
Gadasera
Gaguda
Gaihra Gaon
Ganjari
Ghante shwor
Giri chauka
Jijodamandau
Kada mandau
Kalena
Kalikasthan
Kana chaur
Kapalleki
Kedar Akhada
Khatiwada
Khir Sain
Lada Gada
Lami khal
Lana Kedareswor
Lata Mandau
Laxmi Nagar
Mahadevsthan
Mannakapadi
Mudabhara
Mudhe gaon
Nirauli
Pachanali
Pokhari
Rana Gaon
Sana Gaon
Saraswotinagar
Satphari
Seem chaur
Tijali
Tikha
Tikhatar
Toleni
Wagalek
Warpata
Districts of Nepal
Nepal's 14 administrative zones are subdivided into 75 districts . These districts are listed below, by zone...
of Nepal
Nepal
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, a landlocked
Landlocked
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country of South Asia
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. The district, with Dipayal as its district headquarters, covers an area of 2,025 km² and has a population (2001) of 207,066.
History
Doti was a medieval kingdom of Nepal founded by Niranjan Malla Deo, the younger brother of Abhay Pal of Askot. Rulers of DotiDoti
Farwestern region of Nepal is also known as Doti or Doti region. The name Dotigarh has been used in the Jagar . This region is situated between River Kali boarding to the Uttarakhand in the west and Karnali river on the east...
were called 'Raika'. Previously the area between Ramganga on the west and Karnali river on the east was under Raikas.
Doti was an ancient kingdom of Uttarakhand of India and far western region of Nepal which was formed after disintegration of Katyuri kingdom of Uttarakhand and far western region of Nepal during 13th century. Doti was one of eight different princely states formed after the Katury kingdom broken and They all are Katyuri Dynasty;
- Baijnath-Katyuri
- Dwarahat
- DotiDotiFarwestern region of Nepal is also known as Doti or Doti region. The name Dotigarh has been used in the Jagar . This region is situated between River Kali boarding to the Uttarakhand in the west and Karnali river on the east...
- Baramandal
- AskotAskotAskot or Askote is a small Himalayan town in Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand in India. It is the part of Kanalichhina development Block and Didihat Tehsil....
- Sira
- Sora
- Sui (Kali kumaon)
The Kingdom had broken down because of the invasion of Khas Kings Ashoka Challa and Krachalla from Karnali Zone (Dullu) of Nepal in 1191 and 1223 respectively'. Later on, the whole land between Ramganga on the west (Uttarakhand) and the Karnali on the east (which divides far western region to other part Nepal) came under Raikas after the origin of Raikas of Katyuris dynasty in Doti. "Brahma Dev Mandi" at Kanchanpur District of Mahakali Zone was established by Katyuri King Brahma Dev.
Raikas of Doti (The Royals of Doti is written one as Raikas of Doti and (second is) Rahul Sankrityan has written in his Book Kumaon The Rainka of Doti)
Niranjan Malla Dev was the founder of Doti Kingdom around 13th century after a fall of Katyuris Kingdom. He was the son of Last Katyuris Dynasty of united Katyuris kingdom. Kings of Doti were known as Raikas (also known as Rainka Maharaj). Later on Raikas, after overthrow Khas Malla of Karnali Zone, were able to form a strong Raikas Kingdom in Far Western Region and Kumaun which was called Doti. Doti became a very powerful kingdom over a period of time. So far, the historical evidence of following Raikas have been discovered;
Niranjan Malla Dev (Founder of Doti Kingdom), Nagi Malla (1238), Ripu Malla (1279), Nirai Pal (1353 may be of Askot and his historical evidence of 1354 A.D has been found in Almoda), Nag Malla (1384), Dhir Malla (1400), Ripu Malla (1410), Anand Malla (1430), Balinarayan Malla (not known), Sansar Malla (1442), Kalyan Malla (1443), Suratan Malla (1478), Kriti Malla (1482), Prithivi Malla (1488), Medini Jay Malla (1512), Ashok Malla (1517), Raj Malla (1539), Arjun Malla/Sahi (not known but he was ruling Sira as Malla and Doti as Shahi), Bhupati Malla/Shahi (1558), Sagaram Shahi (1567), Hari Malla/Shahi (1581 Last Raikas King of Sira and adjoining part of Nepal ), Rudra Shahi (1630), Vikram Shahi (1642), Mandhata Shahi (1671), Raghunath Shahi (1690), Hari Shahi (1720), Krishna Shahi (1760), Deep Shahi (1785), Prithivi pati Shahi (1790, 'he had fought against Nepali Ruler (Gorkhali Ruler) with British in 1814 A.D.').
The Historic place of War between Doti Kingdom and Nepali (Gorkhali) Ruler during period of Gorkha Expansion at 1790, according to the history of Nepal, is NARI-DANG which is at the bank of Seti River and the 'Dumrakot' was the base of Doti Kingdom for fighting against Gorkhali. The toughest resistance which the 'Shah Dynasty' of from 'Gorkha' got in Nepal was from the 'Rainkas' (Raja's) of the Doti Kingdom.
Although Doti was defeated in battle by Gurkhs of Nepal and became the part of Nepal; The Gorkha rulers destroyed the historical places of Doti and hide its brave history for a very long while, not only even that no Dotyali people were given priority in any types of national interest, they are excluded from the Government jobs and other state facilities. Around 1950 few Dotyalis were on the list of national identity as HERO; it is because of their daring jobs to the nation. They are Martys Dashrath Chand, Martys Bhim Dutta Pant and the internationally renowned Dr. K. I. Singh, the revolutionary who later became the Prime Minister of Nepal. He was the most famous Raika (Ruler) of Nepal.
Some noted figure belongs to Rainka/Katuri Dynasty of Doti Rainka (The Royals of ex-Doti Kingdom): Dr. K. I. Singh
Kunwar Inderjit Singh
Kunwar Inderjit Singh was Prime Minister of Nepal for four months in 1957. He was known as the 'Robin Hood of the Himalayas' after initiating an extensive land redistribution scheme in the early 1950s. He was a member of the Nepali Congress. In 1981, he joined the breakaway Nepali Congress .He is...
, born in Doti (Ex-Prime Minister of Nepal [real name Indra Jeet Shahi]). Later on he proclaimed himself as Kunwar Indra Jeet Singh and became famous by this short name Dr. K. I. Singh. He was a revolutionary leader formed revolutionary armed force to fight against Rana Regime of Nepal which he overthrew in a popular coup. He was founder president of United Democratic Party. He died 1984 at Bangkok. He was survived by his wife Dhaul Kumari Singh, three sons, Chola Jeet Shah (eldest), Bhogendra Jeet Shah (middle) and Yaggya Jeet Shah (youngest son) and daughter Chandra Shah married to Lt. Col. J. M. C. Thakur.
Dr. K. I. Singh
Kunwar Inderjit Singh
Kunwar Inderjit Singh was Prime Minister of Nepal for four months in 1957. He was known as the 'Robin Hood of the Himalayas' after initiating an extensive land redistribution scheme in the early 1950s. He was a member of the Nepali Congress. In 1981, he joined the breakaway Nepali Congress .He is...
's children were educated at leading boarding schools of India namely Sherwood College, Naini Tal and La Martiniere College, Lucknow. The eldest son Cholajeet Shah married Shashi (from the Hada Royals of Bundi, Rajasthan) and has two sons and one daughter. Eldest son is Yashwant Dhwaj Shah, a leading educational consultant, journalist and ace photographer educated at St.George's College, Mussoorie. The middle child is a daughter Neelam Rajyalaxmi, educated at All Saints' College, Naini Tal and married to Kr. Pushpendra Singh Panwar(Rajasthan) a Leading Delhi based Architect/Engineer from MNIT, Jaipur. And the youngest son Parakram Dhwaj Shah.
Dr. Singh's middle son is an agriculturist. While the youngest son Yaggya Jeet Shah was the Member of Parliament from Bhairhawa's Rupehdehi Seat no.5. He is married and has a daughter named 'Ujjala'.
Mr. K B Shahi, born in Doti (Ex-Minister of Foreign Affairs), well-known diplomat and long-serving Foreign Minister of Nepal during 1980. He was also Secretary General of Dr. K. I. Singh
Kunwar Inderjit Singh
Kunwar Inderjit Singh was Prime Minister of Nepal for four months in 1957. He was known as the 'Robin Hood of the Himalayas' after initiating an extensive land redistribution scheme in the early 1950s. He was a member of the Nepali Congress. In 1981, he joined the breakaway Nepali Congress .He is...
's party United Democratic Party
United Democratic Party (Nepal)
United Democratic Party was a political party in Nepal, active in the 1950s. The party was led by K.I. Singh. The party was aligned with the Nepal Praja Parishad of Tanka Prasad Acharya, and opposed to the Nepali Congress...
in 1960 and became president of the party 1990. He died at Kathmandu 2009. Mr. Dan Bahadur Shahi, born in Doti, ( Secretary of agriculture, chief of public service commission and Ex-Minister of Home Affairs of Nepal) A long-serving bureaucrat of Nepal later turned politician and become Home Minister in 2003. He is known for his exceptional bureaucratic skills. Mr. Bir Bahadur Shahi, the educationist, former jonal commissiner and later went on to become the longest serving Home Secretary of Nepal known for his benevolence and strict discipline.
Mr. Sher Bahadur Shahi born in Doti, ( Ex-election Commissioner of Nepal) He was a top bureaucrat of Nepal, served many important portfolios in government and Secretary of Home Ministry. He died at Kathmandu 1985. Mr. Kalendra Bikram Shahi, born in Doti, social political activist of Nepal, he is well known in the field of diplomatic and international relations and also known in field of literature.
Dotiyal language
Dotiyali or Dotyali is the local language spoken in Doti region or far western region of Nepal which is similar to Kumauni language. According to Rahul SankrityayanRahul Sankrityayan
Mahapandit Rahul Sankrityayan , who is called the Father of Hindi Travel literature, was one of the most widely-traveled scholars of India, spending forty-five years of his life on travels away from his home. He became a buddhist monk and eventually took up Marxist Socialism...
Dotiyali is the dialect of Kumauni language which was brought in Doti by section of Katyuri dynasty of Kumaun which had ruled over Doti till 1790. Doti kingdom was formed after the Katyuri kingdom had broken down in to eight different princely states of different section of Katyuri. But in Nepal it is considered as Nepali Dialect though Local intellectuals and people speaking Dotiyali language are increasingly demanding that their language be recognised as one of the other national languages of Nepal.
Towns and villages
The district contains the following towns and villages:Banalekh
Banjha Kakani
Barchhen
Barchhen
Barchhen is a village development committee in Doti District in the Seti Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 4343 living in 675 individual households.-External links:*...
Basu Devi
Bhawardanda
Bhawardanda
Bhawardanda is a village development committee in Doti District in the Seti Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 2884 living in 542 individual households.-External links:*...
Bhdhegau
Bhdhegau
Bhdhegau is a village development committee in Doti District in the Seti Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 2078 living in 407 individual households.-External links:*...
Bhumiraj mandau
Chamara Chautara
Chhapali
Chhapali
Chhapali is a village development committee in Doti District in the Seti Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 2509 living in 501 individual households.-External links:*...
Chhatiwan
Chhatiwan, Seti
Chhatiwan is a Village Development Committee in Doti District in the Seti Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 3000 residing in 478 individual households....
Dahakalika
Daud
Daud, Nepal
Daud, Nepal is a village development committee in Doti District in the Seti Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 4321 living in 847 individual households.-External links:*...
Dhanglagau
Dhanglagau
Dhanglagau is a village development committee in Doti District in the Seti Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 3111 living in 486 individual households.-External links:*...
Dhirka mandau
Dipayal Silgadhi Municipality
Durga Mandau
Gadasera
Gadasera
Gadasera is a village development committee in Doti District in the Seti Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 3475 living in 648 individual households.-External links:*...
Gaguda
Gaguda
Gaguda is a village development committee in Doti District in the Seti Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 2470 living in 478 individual households.-External links:*...
Gaihra Gaon
Ganjari
Ganjari
Ganjari is a village development committee in Doti District in the Seti Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 1736 living in 383 individual households.-External links:*...
Ghante shwor
Giri chauka
Jijodamandau
Jijodamandau
Jijodamandau is a village development committee in Doti District in the Seti Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 1906 living in 365 individual households....
Kada mandau
Kalena
Kalena
Kalena is a village development committee in Doti District in the Seti Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 1860 living in 296 individual households.-External links:*...
Kalikasthan
Kana chaur
Kapalleki
Kapalleki
Kapalleki is a village development committee in Doti District in the Seti Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 4049.-External links:*...
Kedar Akhada
Kedar Akhada
Kedar Akhada is a village development committee in Doti District in the Seti Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 1702 living in 269 individual households.-External links:*...
Khatiwada
Khatiwada
Khatiwada is a village development committee in Doti District in the Seti Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 4573 living in 933 individual households.-External links:*...
Khir Sain
Lada Gada
Lami khal
Lana Kedareswor
Lana Kedareswor
Lana Kedareswor is a village development committee in Doti District in the Seti Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 3339 living in 586 individual households.-External links:*...
Lata Mandau
Laxmi Nagar
Mahadevsthan
Mannakapadi
Mannakapadi
Mannakapadi is a village development committee in Doti District in the Seti Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 3184 living in 527 individual households.-External links:*...
Mudabhara
Mudabhara
Mudabhara is a village development committee in Doti District in the Seti Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 4263 living in 840 individual households.-External links:*...
Mudhe gaon
Nirauli
Nirauli
Nirauli is a village development committee in Doti District in the Seti Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 2463 living in 420 individual households.-External links:*...
Pachanali
Pachanali
Pachanali is a village development committee in Doti District in the Seti Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 2985 living in 556 individual households.-External links:*...
Pokhari
Pokhari, Seti
Pokhari is a Village Development Committee in Doti District in the Seti Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 2968 residing in 632 individual households.-External links:*...
Rana Gaon
Sana Gaon
Saraswotinagar
Saraswotinagar
Saraswotinagar is a village development committee in Doti District in the Seti Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 2709 people living in 495 individual households.-External links:*...
Satphari
Satphari
Satphari is a village development committee in Doti District in the Seti Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 2422 people living in 401 individual households.-External links:*...
Seem chaur
Tijali
Tijali
Tijali is a village development committee in Doti District in the Seti Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 2044.-External links:*...
Tikha
Tikha
Tikha is a village development committee in Doti District in the Seti Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 3105 people living in 637 individual households.-External links:*...
Tikhatar
Tikhatar
Tikhatar is a village development committee in Doti District in the Seti Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 5222 people living in 958 individual households.-References:History...
Toleni
Toleni
Toleni is a village development committee in Doti District in the Seti Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 4408 people living in 864 individual households.-External links:*...
Wagalek
Wagalek
Wagalek is a village development committee in Doti District in the Seti Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 2679 people living in 601 individual households.-External links:*...
Warpata
Warpata
Warpata is a village development committee in Doti District in the Seti Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 2892 people living in 519 individual households.-External links:*...