Sikkim & Darjeeling: Division & Deception
Dr. Sonam B. Wangyal
Sikkim & Darjeeling: Division & Deception’, penned by eminent historian of Darjeeling-Sikkim Dr Sonam B Wangyal, published by BukAnt, is a story of how the British annexed south Sikkim to their vast Empire and for quite some time called the annexed portion British Sikkim while the leftover of the kingdom was referred to as Independent Sikkim. The area was later named Darjeeling after a village that existed there and subsequently formed into a district by the same name. It therefore surprises author the least bit when peoples call Sikkim, in reference to Darjeeling district, a 'mother state' and refer to West Bengal as a 'surrogate mother'. In this book Dr Wangyal has borrowed the term 'mother state' but at the same time avoided the epithet 'surrogate' for reasons entirely personal. Whatever be the terms used, Sikkim and Darjeeling are historically inseparable. The sheer unchangeable contiguity of their borders provide for the sharing of language, culture and religion. Politically, there are some differences and the most obvious one is that of political parties active in Sikkim are as good as not having any representation in Darjeeling and vice versa.
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Author
Dr. Sonam B. Wangyal
Publisher
Buk-Ant
ISBN
978-81-963652-9-5
Other Details
248 Pages | Paperback
Category
Non-fiction, history
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Sikkim & Darjeeling Division & Deception