Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 210
... established at Purneah for the enlistment of Gurkha recruits for the Military Police force as well as for the Army . In 1902 two Gurkha recruiting centres had been finally established in Indian territory at Gorakhpur and Ghoom . In 1905 ...
... established at Purneah for the enlistment of Gurkha recruits for the Military Police force as well as for the Army . In 1902 two Gurkha recruiting centres had been finally established in Indian territory at Gorakhpur and Ghoom . In 1905 ...
Page 244
... established a central hospital in Kathmandu , but the remaining State was without any or- ganized medical centre to deal with general illness and the occassional trouble caused by epidemics . One of the greatest difficulties that the ...
... established a central hospital in Kathmandu , but the remaining State was without any or- ganized medical centre to deal with general illness and the occassional trouble caused by epidemics . One of the greatest difficulties that the ...
Page 258
... establish amicable relations with them by treaties and engage- ments . The British were soon convinced that the ... established trade relations with the Rana Rulers of Nepal . In August , 1947 , the Britishers left India . The wave ...
... establish amicable relations with them by treaties and engage- ments . The British were soon convinced that the ... established trade relations with the Rana Rulers of Nepal . In August , 1947 , the Britishers left India . The wave ...
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