★★★★★+♥️ The more I read the more I’m interested in Sikkim, and this is definitely the most thorough book to learn about the end of Sikkim, and of the king, chogyal. It makes you want to go there… again.
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Sikkim
Requiem for a Himalayan Kingdom
Andrew Duff, 2015
320 pages
Read 2023.01
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The history of the last few decades of the kingdom before it was annexed by India and the story of their last Chogyal, their last king, Thondup Namgyal.
The more I read the more I'm interested in Sikkim, and this is definitely the most thorough book to learn about Sikkim.
The author on the other hand, is Scottish who loved listening to his grandfather telling him about his journey to Sikkim when he was young.
In 2009 he finally managed to get to Sikkim, and in a Buddhist temple near Pelling, he met a strange monk who gave him a book to read.
The book was called Smash and Grab (my review here), the monk was Yongda who used to be the chogyal's Captain, and this is how his work has begun.
Andrew Duff knew he had a story to tell. And I'm glad he did.
From the 17th century Sikkim had been governed by a Tibetan king, Chyogal.
It has borders with Tibet (with China behind), Bhutan, Nepal then India, so it's fortunately or unfortunately located in a strategically important place, as such, of course all the great powers were all over this tiny kingdom.
During the British era, British called in Nepali to cultivate the land to boost economy, even though Nepal had been an enemy of Sikkim for centuries.
The mass immigration meant that the ruling race, Tibetan, became the minority.
Now, Britain has left India, and increasingly the last chogyal was vocally against Indian influence to maintain his kingdom independent.
Sikkim was split in half, those who supported the chogyal and those who didn't, which was not an unobvious choice for the majority of Sikkimese who were Nepali origin.
Was he only clinging to his personal power? His illusion? Was he unnecessarily influenced by his young American wife (Grace Kelly of the East)? Did he do his politics well? Did he had a choice?
It's a fascinating book that goes deep inside the life of the last chogyal.
All the essence of the Himalaya is here, between the big powers, India and China, and of course the British Empire, what could a tiny kingdom do?
But it's also his very personal struggles of keeping him kingdom, of his young American wife.
Many say he played his cards wrong, but actually, he had no chance of winning anyway against India.
Sikkim remains to be a unique little bits of India.
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Sikkim: Requiem for a Himalayan Kingdom [Lingua Inglese]


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