[2] The people of Jumla did not accept Gorkhas as their rulers which sparked recurring rebellions.
[2] In October 1794 the Government of Nepal sent a letter to the people which read: It is five years since we occupied that region.
We shall, however, reward these who are loyal to us.In 1794, Ranajit Kunwar was replaced by Subba of Jumla.
[2] Kunwar was given a royal order which said to cancel all fines, restore all slaves, horses, and other things that were unjustly taken.
[2] Later, Subba Ranjit Kanwar, Subedar Dhanjit Rana, and other military officials deputed to Jumla, were given another royal order which read: We have now received reports that even then you have enslaved members of the families of the rebels.