Barpak is a town arranged in the northern piece of the Gorkha area of Nepal, in the Barpak town advancement advisory group. It is occupied by Gurungs, Ghales, Sunwars, Pariyars and others.[1]
There are more than 1,200 houses in the town. There is 24-hour power, web office, essential medicinal administration, great inns and the town can be come to by direct transport transportation from Kathmandu with the exception of in blustery season. Barpak is arranged upon the peak around 1,900 m (6,200 ft) above ocean level of Gorkha and roughly 45 km (28 mi) far from Gorkha Bazar. There is a graveled street from Abu Khaireney running on the bank of Darauti River to Barpak which reached out to Laprak, Gumda et cetera. Barpak has about 1200 families and almost 15000 inhabitants. There are modest number of Kami, Damai and Sunar (Dalit tribe) in the town serving the group from era after generation.Barpak is known as the town generally VC Capt. Gaje Ghale who won the most noteworthy respect Victoria Cross Medal in Second World war in Burma. He was likewise enhanced with Nepal Tara by Late King of Nepal.
There is a truism that there was Ghale King who ruled Barpak and environment. It used to be a trail for salt exchanged amongst Tibetans and Newars of Kathmandu in the beginning of Baisey, Chaubesey Rajya( Twenty Two,Twenty Four States) in the mid 1400 B.S. Amid the unification crusade let by Shah line of Nepal by lord Drabya Shah and Prithibi Narayan Shah they called Ghale King for a peace talk and was accepted to be deceived and wiped out in Nimel on the sandy bank of Daraudi River.
Ghales were sufficiently given wine in metal dish yet Shah's knights were served wine on tapari (hand-made plate with takes off). As Ghales got tanked with strategic alcoholism battle broke out. Shah knights had effectively concealed swords under sand well before the gathering began and butchered everybody with their shrouded weapons. This mass murder wiped out Ghale faction yet a couple survived who were as yet unborn, accordingly even today; Dangey group of Ghale tribe never drink water at Nibel trusting it was overwhelmed with Ghale family blood once. Those survived, now lives in many parts of Nepal. They had scattered around to survive. As years goes on, Ghales who lives in Gurungs people group, says Gurung-Ghale, the individuals who lives in Tamang people group, says Tamang –Ghale, and the individuals who lives in Magar people group, says Magar-Ghale. Yet, in the first place, Barpak, they say Ghales are Ghale.
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