[1] The genealogy describes that Kaalu adhered to the following sects: "Aatreya gotri Tripravara, Shukla Yajurveda, Dhanurveda and Madhyandini Shakha".
(1488 CE), King Dimba Bam Malla defeated these Thapas and annexed all the districts of Dhawalagiri Zone to create a bigger Parbat State.
[6] In the times of Malla rule at Kathmandu valley, Bagale Thapas were considered skillful at both warfare and administration.
[11] Amar Singh Thapa[12], one of the National heroes of Nepal[13] and commander of Western front at Anglo-Nepalese war belonged to this clan.
[9] The family of Kaji Bir Bhadra Thapa, commander of Unification of Nepal belonged to this clan.