Tumlong


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Tumlong is a village in the Indian state of Sikkim in northeastern India. It is located in the Mangan sub division of North Sikkim district. it is on the bank of the Dik Chu river, a tributary of the Teesta River.

Tumlong was the capital of the Kingdom of Sikkim between 1793 and 1861. The Sikkim Chogyals had a palace here, and a summer palace in Chumbi in the Lower Chumbi Valley. There was route between the two locations via the Cho La pass. In 1861, the capital was moved to Gangtok in order to be closer to the Darjeeling district, which was under the administration of the British Raj.

History

Tumlong was the third capital after Yuksom and Rabdentse close to Nepal. After repeated raids, the capital was shifted to Tumlong, further inland, in 1793 by Tshudpud Namgyal. The Treaty of Tumlong was signed here in 1861 between the British and the Sikkim Rajah.

In 1894, Thutob Namgyal shifted the capital of Sikkim from Tumlong to the current capital of Gangtok.

Geography

Tumlong is located at . It has an average elevation of 1,473 metres (4,833 feet). Seven Sisters Waterfall is located nearby to this village.

People

Many of the village's men are monks at the Buddhist monastery that rests at the top of the village. The villagers speak Sikkimese, Nepali and Hindi. According to the 2011 census, the village's population is 425. The literacy rate is 78.28% compared to 81.42% for the district.

Services

Education

Tumlong has an elementary school and is a short walk from a high school.

Healthcare

In Tumlong (specifically in Phodong under the same gram panchayat) there is a Primary Health Centre (PHC) with two residential doctors and a staff including nurses.

Historical Photographs

LOUIS(1894) p151 TUMLONG - BUDDHIST PROCESSION.jpg|Buddhist Procession LOUIS(1894) p146 PRAYER WHEELS.jpg|Prayer Wheels LOUIS(1894) p124 TUMLONG - BUDDHIST MONASTERY.jpg|Buddhist Monastery LOUIS(1894) p162 TUMLONG - THE PALACE.jpg|The Palace of Tumlong

References

References

  1. "Treaty of Tumlong, 1861".
  2. [http://www.fallingrain.com/world/IN/0/Tumlong.html Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Tumlong]
  3. (October 2017). "Lonely Planet India". Lonely Planet.
  4. "Tumlong Village Population - Mangan - North Sikkim, Sikkim".

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