Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 118
... difficulty would arise if the Resident used his power under Section 11 of Act XI of 1872 and issued his warrant with promptitude.1 It was also pointed out that magistrates on the border could . have criminals arrested upon information ...
... difficulty would arise if the Resident used his power under Section 11 of Act XI of 1872 and issued his warrant with promptitude.1 It was also pointed out that magistrates on the border could . have criminals arrested upon information ...
Page 123
... difficulty in obtaining recruits . Although the population of Nepal was not large , the military spirit of the people was exceptionally strong . There was perhaps no class of native recruits upon whose courage and fidelity the British ...
... difficulty in obtaining recruits . Although the population of Nepal was not large , the military spirit of the people was exceptionally strong . There was perhaps no class of native recruits upon whose courage and fidelity the British ...
Page 206
... Difficulties in the recruitment of Nepalese subjects for the native army in India were increasing day by day . " The ... difficulty in the way of recruiting will rapidly increase and as the Gurkha is much the best Asiatic soldier we ...
... Difficulties in the recruitment of Nepalese subjects for the native army in India were increasing day by day . " The ... difficulty in the way of recruiting will rapidly increase and as the Gurkha is much the best Asiatic soldier we ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
Sketch Map of Nepal | 16 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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Allahabad Anglo-Nepalese B. H. Hodgson battalions Bhimsen Bhimsen Thapa Bikram Shah border boundary British Government British India British Resident Calcutta Chandra Shamsher China Chinese court criminals Delhi Dev Shamsher districts enlistment extradition foreign policy friendly friendship frontier Gorakhpur Government of India Governor-General Gurkha Regiments Himalayas History of Nepal Hodgson Indian Army Indian Government Indo-Nepalese relations internal Jang Bahadur Jang Bahadur Rana July June Kathmandu Khareeta King of Nepal land Lord Maharaja Maharaja Chandra Maharaja Sir Jang Maharajadhiraj ment military Minister of Nepal Nepal Durbar Nepalese Government Nepalese subjects Newars officers P. J. B. Rana peace political Prime Minister Prithvi Narayan Shah Queen Ramsay Ranudip Singh recruits regarded Resident in Nepal Resident to Government rifles Sanads Sept Sir Jang Bahadur slave sovereign status of Nepal Surindra Terai territory Thapa Tibet Tibetan tion trade troops Valley Viceroy