Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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... domestic politics of Nepal that no Nepalese Prime Minister could stay in power without the direct or indirect " support of the British . * In this work the Indo - Nepalese political relations are 7 Chapter Page Preface.
... domestic politics of Nepal that no Nepalese Prime Minister could stay in power without the direct or indirect " support of the British . * In this work the Indo - Nepalese political relations are 7 Chapter Page Preface.
Page 118
... direct the attention of all district officers concerned to this point " .2 The Nepalese Government duly delegated to certain high officials on the border authority to make requisitions for the surrender of criminals under the treaty.3 ...
... direct the attention of all district officers concerned to this point " .2 The Nepalese Government duly delegated to certain high officials on the border authority to make requisitions for the surrender of criminals under the treaty.3 ...
Page 177
... direct descendants . Sometimes a mock Durbar2 was also arrang- ed . Its purpose was to enable the British Resident or his re- presentative to see that the King was really the head of the Government . ( ii ) He signed important State ...
... direct descendants . Sometimes a mock Durbar2 was also arrang- ed . Its purpose was to enable the British Resident or his re- presentative to see that the King was really the head of the Government . ( ii ) He signed important State ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
Sketch Map of Nepal | 16 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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