Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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... Shamsher.1 Gen. Dev Shamsher Jang , Commander - in- Chief of the Nepalese Army , quietly succeeded his brother , Bir Shamsher Jang , as the Prime Minister and Maharaja.2 His own place of Commander - in - Chief was filled by the ...
... Shamsher.1 Gen. Dev Shamsher Jang , Commander - in- Chief of the Nepalese Army , quietly succeeded his brother , Bir Shamsher Jang , as the Prime Minister and Maharaja.2 His own place of Commander - in - Chief was filled by the ...
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... Dev Shamsher was not fitted for the high position he was called upon to occupy , and three months after he had assumed office , in June , 1901 , his brothers compelled him to sign his abdication in the presence of the King without any ...
... Dev Shamsher was not fitted for the high position he was called upon to occupy , and three months after he had assumed office , in June , 1901 , his brothers compelled him to sign his abdication in the presence of the King without any ...
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... Shamsher When he was returning from Delhi , after attending the Imperial Durbar of 1903 , his exiled brother , Dev Shamsher , who was living in Benaras , hatched a conspiracy to murder him.1 Two grandsons of Jang Bahadur living in exile ...
... Shamsher When he was returning from Delhi , after attending the Imperial Durbar of 1903 , his exiled brother , Dev Shamsher , who was living in Benaras , hatched a conspiracy to murder him.1 Two grandsons of Jang Bahadur living in exile ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
Sketch Map of Nepal | 16 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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