Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 88
... course - the course of peace and stability . It was not that there were no rifts in the lute nor was the course always smooth . Misunderstandings did crop up , but they did not assume great complexity . There were jolts and jerks but ...
... course - the course of peace and stability . It was not that there were no rifts in the lute nor was the course always smooth . Misunderstandings did crop up , but they did not assume great complexity . There were jolts and jerks but ...
Page 89
... course and they aggravated the problem . Jang Bahadur spent the last two decades of his rule in solving these problems.1 The British Government framed the principle in regard to the disputed lands on the frontier , " that the deep ...
... course and they aggravated the problem . Jang Bahadur spent the last two decades of his rule in solving these problems.1 The British Government framed the principle in regard to the disputed lands on the frontier , " that the deep ...
Page 91
... course , this boundary was very much uncertain and the application of a single principle to the whole of this uncertain frontier was difficult . In 1861 , the Rapti suddenly changed its course and reverted to its old bed leaving 970 ...
... course , this boundary was very much uncertain and the application of a single principle to the whole of this uncertain frontier was difficult . In 1861 , the Rapti suddenly changed its course and reverted to its old bed leaving 970 ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
Sketch Map of Nepal | 16 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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