Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 94
... district officers are required to prevent constant failures of justice and resulting irritation on the part of the native ... districts , who had been authorized to transmit it either to the Resident or the Government . Second- ly , that ...
... district officers are required to prevent constant failures of justice and resulting irritation on the part of the native ... districts , who had been authorized to transmit it either to the Resident or the Government . Second- ly , that ...
Page 126
... districts of Muzaffarpur , Champaran , Bhagalpur and Purneah , while in Darjeeling a river formed the boundary , and in Durbhanga it was a wide ditch . The Government agreed to the 10 - yard uncultivated strip for Benaras division ( for ...
... districts of Muzaffarpur , Champaran , Bhagalpur and Purneah , while in Darjeeling a river formed the boundary , and in Durbhanga it was a wide ditch . The Government agreed to the 10 - yard uncultivated strip for Benaras division ( for ...
Page 138
... districts was resurveyed and redemarcated . The entire boundary line in question ran along the frontier of the districts of Bhagalpur , Durbhanga , Muzaffarpur and Champaran . On the frontier of Bhagalpur district a change was made in a ...
... districts was resurveyed and redemarcated . The entire boundary line in question ran along the frontier of the districts of Bhagalpur , Durbhanga , Muzaffarpur and Champaran . On the frontier of Bhagalpur district a change was made in a ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
Sketch Map of Nepal | 16 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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