Who led the campaign against the Gorkhas in Chopal, Jubbal and Rawingarh regions?

James Baillie Fraser
Lt. Lawrence
Col. Dailwyize
Ronald Daisie

The correct answer is: A. James Baillie Fraser.

James Baillie Fraser was a British soldier and administrator who served in India. He was appointed as the Political Agent in the Western Himalayas in 1815. In this role, he was responsible for overseeing the relations between the British East India Company and the local rulers in the region.

In 1817, Fraser led a campaign against the Gorkhas in the Chopal, Jubbal and Rawingarh regions. The Gorkhas were a Nepalese people who had invaded the region in the early 19th century. Fraser’s campaign was successful in driving the Gorkhas out of the region.

Fraser’s campaign was a significant event in the history of the Western Himalayas. It marked the beginning of British control over the region. Fraser’s success in the campaign also earned him a reputation as a capable military commander.

The other options are incorrect because they do not refer to the person who led the campaign against the Gorkhas in Chopal, Jubbal and Rawingarh regions.

  • Lt. Lawrence was a British soldier who served in India. He was not involved in the campaign against the Gorkhas in Chopal, Jubbal and Rawingarh regions.
  • Col. Dailwyize was a British soldier who served in India. He was not involved in the campaign against the Gorkhas in Chopal, Jubbal and Rawingarh regions.
  • Ronald Daisie was a British soldier who served in India. He was not involved in the campaign against the Gorkhas in Chopal, Jubbal and Rawingarh regions.