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Sirijunga knew about the danger to his life so he took refuge in 'sirijunga caves'. But the lamas found him and tied him to a tree and killed him in Martam, Sikkim. His disciples were either killed or fled to Nepal. Limbu language and script was banned in Sikkim which cause Limbu language to fall into obscurity in Sikkim. [2]
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The oldest statue in Thiruvananthapuram is the statue of T Madhava Rao, which was erected in 1894. [6] [7] The statue is located in the heart of the city, near the Secretariat. Other notable statues in the city include the statue of Mahatma Gandhi, the statue of Jawaharlal Nehru, and the statue of Sree Narayana Guru. [8]
[4] [5] The Limbu or Sirijunga script was devised during the period of Buddhist expansion in Sikkim in the early 18th century when Limbuwan still constituted part of Sikkimese territory. The Limbu script was probably composed at roughly the same time as the Lepcha script which was created by the third King of Sikkim, Chakdor Namgyal (ca. 1700 ...
In 2016, a statue of Mahatma Gandhi was installed at the University of Ghana in Accra.It was relocated in 2018 to a more prestigious location at the AITI-KACE. [1] [2] [3]Upon the unveiling of the statue at AITI-KACE, Ghanaian foreign minister Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey hailed Gandhi as a "great son" of India, who is admired across the world for being one of the most inspirational figures.