Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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... influence of Kathmandu as the capital tend towards a different goal . Still Kathmandu itself imports its culture and standards of social well - being from India and thus the influence of Indian thought and civilization gradually ...
... influence of Kathmandu as the capital tend towards a different goal . Still Kathmandu itself imports its culture and standards of social well - being from India and thus the influence of Indian thought and civilization gradually ...
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... influenced . " Thus , in 1815 , Bir Shamsher , nephew of Ranudip Singh , was in the saddle , and Ranudip became a victim of the Court , and the petticoat influence of the palace . The Royal Seal was handed over to Bir Shamsher by the ...
... influenced . " Thus , in 1815 , Bir Shamsher , nephew of Ranudip Singh , was in the saddle , and Ranudip became a victim of the Court , and the petticoat influence of the palace . The Royal Seal was handed over to Bir Shamsher by the ...
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... influence and under the influence of the British Government.1 From the times of Jang Bahadur , the main plank of his foreign policy was the belief that a workable friendship could exist between Nepal and the British in India . He ...
... influence and under the influence of the British Government.1 From the times of Jang Bahadur , the main plank of his foreign policy was the belief that a workable friendship could exist between Nepal and the British in India . He ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
Sketch Map of Nepal | 16 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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