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1⟪नं१६१⟫1अर्जि¯¯ ¯¯ ¯¯ ¯¯ ¯¯ ¯¯ ¯¯ ¯¯ ¯¯ ¯¯ ¯¯This arjī from the Nepalese envoy Sāligrāma to his superior (probably MukhtiyāraBhīmasena Thāpā) written from Patna on Friday, the 8th of the bright fortnight of Māgha in VS 1891 (1835 CE) reports the following developments: the departure of Charles Metcalfe (text: Meṭakalapha), the governor of Agra, for Allahabad (text: Ilāhābāda); news of the death of a grandson of King Ranjita Siṃha during a battle at Peshawar;1 a meeting of the Nepalese envoys Lokaramaṇa Upādhyāya and Sāligrāma with a collector named Majkura, during which diplomatic courtesies were exchanged; a request from Sāligrāma to receive supplementarily an emolument (khānagī) previously given to Devoriṣi Upādhyā.
The three Nepalese vakilas mentioned in this document (Sāligrāma Siṃ, Lokaramaṇa Upādhyāya and Devoriṣi Upādhyā) were the authors of a report from Patna to Lieutenant Bhavānībhakta Siṃ Khatrī three years earlier (cf. DNA_0002_0016). The present document suggests that Lokaramaṇa was senior to Sāligrāma and in 1835 still stationed in Patna. From 1837 there is fairly regular correspondence between Lokaramaṇa in Calcutta and the Nepalese darabāra (cf. DNA_0002_0109), which suggests that he must have left Patna by that time.