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Chemjong

Chemjong is a Limbu surname. It is most common in Limbuwan, East Nepal and Sikkim. The origin and history of the name "Chemjong" comes from the era of Lasahang(LashaHang which was during the 7th century AD.〔History of Limbuwan〕 The fifth king of Lasahang dynasty was King Chemjong Hang. He was born in Chempojong palace in Ilam, where his mother was living. When he was born his mother had to keep him away from everyone, fearing that Chief Pathong Hang’s people would come and murder him. She told him that his father’s enemy would destroy him if they were to find out his true identity. He grew up to be a wise and strong individual. His mother having told him of his late father’s followers in the northern part of Limbuwan, he made his way there and forged alliances with the chiefs. He made a surprise attack while everyone at Hellang palace was celebrating the marriage of one of the district chiefs. After capturing Hellang palace, he revealed his identity to all those present and they accepted him as the true ruler and heir of the late King Wedo Hang. Since he had no real name and that he was born in the old palace of Chempojong, the assembled chiefs decided to name him Chemjong Hang, which became his name. He once again tried to unite all of Limbuwan and succeeded in extending from present-day Panchthar, Illam, Dhankuta, Sunsari, Morang and Jhapa. Back in those days Morang composed of the lower terai lands of Sunsari, Morang and Jhapa, while northern Limbuwan was still in fragments.
==Ancient history==
The Ten Kings of Limbus came together to formally declare all the ten kingdoms between the Arun River and Teesta River to be called "Yakthung Laaje".
The ten rulers, their kingdoms and their forts:
*1.Samlupi Samba Hang, King of Tambar and his capital Tambar Yiok.
*2.Sisiyen Shering Hang, King of Mewa and Maiwa kingdoms and his capital Meringden Yiok.
*3.Thoktokso Angbo Hang, King of Athraya and his capital Pomajong.
*4.Thindolung Khokya Hang, King of Yangwarok and his capital Hastapojong Yiok
*5.Yengaso Papo Hang, King of Panthar and his capital at Yashok and Pheden (Phe meaning "plain", den meaning "place").
*6.Shengsengum Phedap Hang, King of Phedap and his capital at Poklabung.
*7.Mung Tai Chi Emay Hang, King of Ilam and his capital at Phakphok.
*8.Soiyak Ladho Chemjong Hang, King of Bodhey (Choubise) and his capital at Shanguri Yiok.
*9.Tappeso Perung Hang, King of Thala and his capital at Thala Yiok.
*10.Taklung Khewa Hang, King of Chethar and his capital at Chamling Chimling Yiok.

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