Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 84
... forces should not cross the inner range of hills . He also wished that in course of such opera- tions the Nepalese subjects should not be harassed and that the cows and the Brahmins should not be killed in the Nepalese territory.1 In ...
... forces should not cross the inner range of hills . He also wished that in course of such opera- tions the Nepalese subjects should not be harassed and that the cows and the Brahmins should not be killed in the Nepalese territory.1 In ...
Page 98
... force , was highly averse to the idea of the Indian police crossing the frontier , nor was he ready to surren- der the Nepalese subjects to Indian authorities . However , Jang Bahadur agreed to establish five more outposts , con ...
... force , was highly averse to the idea of the Indian police crossing the frontier , nor was he ready to surren- der the Nepalese subjects to Indian authorities . However , Jang Bahadur agreed to establish five more outposts , con ...
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... force into three parts . The first consisted of the Rifle Body Guards and eight regi- ments under his personal ... forces organized under Sir Colin Campbell for the recovery of Lucknow.5 By March 13 , whole of Lucknow was cleared of the ...
... force into three parts . The first consisted of the Rifle Body Guards and eight regi- ments under his personal ... forces organized under Sir Colin Campbell for the recovery of Lucknow.5 By March 13 , whole of Lucknow was cleared of the ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
Sketch Map of Nepal | 16 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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