Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Sushila Tyagi. Gurkhas were not motivated by a desire for peaceful commer- cial relations between the two countries . The commercial treaty was more or less a counsel of des- pair , without any sincere desire to improve trade . Their ...
Sushila Tyagi. Gurkhas were not motivated by a desire for peaceful commer- cial relations between the two countries . The commercial treaty was more or less a counsel of des- pair , without any sincere desire to improve trade . Their ...
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... desire to monopolize the lucrative Indo - Nepalese trade and , secondly , the extreme opposition to a closer commercial inter- course with the British Government in India.1 He established a ramified system of monopoly to the great ...
... desire to monopolize the lucrative Indo - Nepalese trade and , secondly , the extreme opposition to a closer commercial inter- course with the British Government in India.1 He established a ramified system of monopoly to the great ...
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... desire . Resident Girdlestone strongly recommended his proposal . Jang Bahadur went as for as Bombay , where an accidental injury compelled him to cancel the trip and to return to Kathmandu . Thus ended , unrealized , his desire of a ...
... desire . Resident Girdlestone strongly recommended his proposal . Jang Bahadur went as for as Bombay , where an accidental injury compelled him to cancel the trip and to return to Kathmandu . Thus ended , unrealized , his desire of a ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
Sketch Map of Nepal | 16 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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