Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 102
... duties more than 2 % . But Resident Girdlestone remarked on June 9 , 1874 , that there was no complaint about the irregularity of duties and the prevailing prices convinced him that not more than the published duties were charged.4 The ...
... duties more than 2 % . But Resident Girdlestone remarked on June 9 , 1874 , that there was no complaint about the irregularity of duties and the prevailing prices convinced him that not more than the published duties were charged.4 The ...
Page 103
... duties on its subjects trading in the Indian territories and tried to attract the Indian traders , by levying very light import duties , to inhabit and promote trade in the new region which was underdeveloped and sparsely populated . As ...
... duties on its subjects trading in the Indian territories and tried to attract the Indian traders , by levying very light import duties , to inhabit and promote trade in the new region which was underdeveloped and sparsely populated . As ...
Page 229
... duties so far as the main revenue of Nepal was concerned . The duties upon these imports and exports provided a steady and important revenue to the State and as such much had MODERNIZATION OF NEPAL 229.
... duties so far as the main revenue of Nepal was concerned . The duties upon these imports and exports provided a steady and important revenue to the State and as such much had MODERNIZATION OF NEPAL 229.
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
Sketch Map of Nepal | 16 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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