Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 89
... lands on the frontier , " that the deep stream should be taken to be the boundary , except in cases where land capable of identification was cut off by the ordinary process of alluvion and deluvion and that in the case of a sudden ...
... lands on the frontier , " that the deep stream should be taken to be the boundary , except in cases where land capable of identification was cut off by the ordinary process of alluvion and deluvion and that in the case of a sudden ...
Page 126
... land with the con- currence of representatives of both the Governments.2 All the land and water lying to the north of that line would belong to Nepal and all lying south of it to British India . 3 Both the Governments agreed upon the ...
... land with the con- currence of representatives of both the Governments.2 All the land and water lying to the north of that line would belong to Nepal and all lying south of it to British India . 3 Both the Governments agreed upon the ...
Page 251
... land ownership had been regularized , and the tenure of hill land in Nepal , from simplicity , justice and security points of view , compared not unfavourably with that control- led by the Government of India . In the Terai , the land ...
... land ownership had been regularized , and the tenure of hill land in Nepal , from simplicity , justice and security points of view , compared not unfavourably with that control- led by the Government of India . In the Terai , the land ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
Sketch Map of Nepal | 16 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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