Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 84
... course of such opera- tions the Nepalese subjects should not be harassed and that the cows and the Brahmins should not be killed in the Nepalese territory.1 In accordance with Jang Bahadur's wishes , the Governor- General ordered the ...
... course of such opera- tions the Nepalese subjects should not be harassed and that the cows and the Brahmins should not be killed in the Nepalese territory.1 In accordance with Jang Bahadur's wishes , the Governor- General ordered the ...
Page 124
... Nepalese Government put obstacles in the way of such of its subjects as ... Nepalese territory , were suspected of having served in a British regiment , would ... subjects in its army . Were any negotiations opened by the British Govern ...
... Nepalese Government put obstacles in the way of such of its subjects as ... Nepalese territory , were suspected of having served in a British regiment , would ... subjects in its army . Were any negotiations opened by the British Govern ...
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... Nepal Durbar inflicted punishment on the Nepalese subjects for the illegal detention of British subjects in Nepal.2 Murder was one of the offences for which , under the Treaty of 1855 between the British Govern- ment and the Nepal ...
... Nepal Durbar inflicted punishment on the Nepalese subjects for the illegal detention of British subjects in Nepal.2 Murder was one of the offences for which , under the Treaty of 1855 between the British Govern- ment and the Nepal ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
Sketch Map of Nepal | 16 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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