Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 184
... became more alive and sensitive with the coming of Nepal under the Gurkhas . Hence Nepal became the focal point of the British interest . From the British point of view , restraint and isolation of Nepal were considered imperative for ...
... became more alive and sensitive with the coming of Nepal under the Gurkhas . Hence Nepal became the focal point of the British interest . From the British point of view , restraint and isolation of Nepal were considered imperative for ...
Page 255
... became a closed country to Indians . There was lack of intimate intercourse . This was not because of the natural factors like geographical bar- riers or the psychological insularity of the Nepalese people ; it was the outcome of a ...
... became a closed country to Indians . There was lack of intimate intercourse . This was not because of the natural factors like geographical bar- riers or the psychological insularity of the Nepalese people ; it was the outcome of a ...
Page 256
... became too pronounced to escape casual notice or even hide its glaring manifestation . Since 1885 again the practice of confirmation of the succession of a Rana Premier by the British Viceroy became customary . This practice continued ...
... became too pronounced to escape casual notice or even hide its glaring manifestation . Since 1885 again the practice of confirmation of the succession of a Rana Premier by the British Viceroy became customary . This practice continued ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
Sketch Map of Nepal | 16 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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