Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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... Tibetan blood into Nepal from the north and through Sikkim , and history has sent stream after stream of fugitives from the keen struggles for existence and annihilating conflicts of cultures and values into the different valleys of ...
... Tibetan blood into Nepal from the north and through Sikkim , and history has sent stream after stream of fugitives from the keen struggles for existence and annihilating conflicts of cultures and values into the different valleys of ...
Page 143
... Tibetans , aspiring to throw off every title of Chinese suzerainty , refused to accept either of these agree- ments and demolished the pillars that the British surveyors were erecting to mark the boundary . In 1902 , Tibetan aggres ...
... Tibetans , aspiring to throw off every title of Chinese suzerainty , refused to accept either of these agree- ments and demolished the pillars that the British surveyors were erecting to mark the boundary . In 1902 , Tibetan aggres ...
Page 280
... Tibetan relations 148-9 , 190 , 194 , 197 , 199 37 , 140 , Nepal - Tibetan Treaty 45 , 144 256-7 Area 18 Arts 24-5 Boundaries 18-19 Climate 20 , 23 Defence , 183-99 Nepali , Chittaranjan 159 Nepali language 25 Neuve Chapette 224 Neville ...
... Tibetan relations 148-9 , 190 , 194 , 197 , 199 37 , 140 , Nepal - Tibetan Treaty 45 , 144 256-7 Area 18 Arts 24-5 Boundaries 18-19 Climate 20 , 23 Defence , 183-99 Nepali , Chittaranjan 159 Nepali language 25 Neuve Chapette 224 Neville ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
Sketch Map of Nepal | 16 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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