Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 207
... enlistment of them would be very valuable to the native army and would aid in removing the difficulty now experienced in recruiting consequent on the greatly improved condition of the labouring classes and would thus help to defer that ...
... enlistment of them would be very valuable to the native army and would aid in removing the difficulty now experienced in recruiting consequent on the greatly improved condition of the labouring classes and would thus help to defer that ...
Page 209
... enlistment . The messengers sent should be Nepalese . Arrangements should also be made for the reception of recruits at places on each of the roads leading from Nepal . The enlistment of additional sepoys necessitated the appointment of ...
... enlistment . The messengers sent should be Nepalese . Arrangements should also be made for the reception of recruits at places on each of the roads leading from Nepal . The enlistment of additional sepoys necessitated the appointment of ...
Page 212
... enlistment in the British Army , they were at the same time repeatedly given to understand that in serving the British Government they would be considered to have rendered equal service to their own . In spite of the fact that a certain ...
... enlistment in the British Army , they were at the same time repeatedly given to understand that in serving the British Government they would be considered to have rendered equal service to their own . In spite of the fact that a certain ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
Sketch Map of Nepal | 16 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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