Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 65
... followed was very tragic . All the courtiers including Bir Kishore Pande and Dal Bhajan Pande , summoned for the assembly , were done to death and a river of blood flowed through the gates of the Palace into the adjoining drainage and ...
... followed was very tragic . All the courtiers including Bir Kishore Pande and Dal Bhajan Pande , summoned for the assembly , were done to death and a river of blood flowed through the gates of the Palace into the adjoining drainage and ...
Page 88
... followed since 1842. Jang Bahadur showed his country- men that his friendship with the British had earned them territory , wealth and honour without causing any impairment of their much cherished national independence while his ...
... followed since 1842. Jang Bahadur showed his country- men that his friendship with the British had earned them territory , wealth and honour without causing any impairment of their much cherished national independence while his ...
Page 218
... followed . The liberal provisions for their maintenance in India , the general behaviour of British officers , the donation " batta " ( terms and conditions ) and compensation allowances for injuries and death1 left a very favourable ...
... followed . The liberal provisions for their maintenance in India , the general behaviour of British officers , the donation " batta " ( terms and conditions ) and compensation allowances for injuries and death1 left a very favourable ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
Sketch Map of Nepal | 16 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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