Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 72
... offered them the services of eight regiments of Gurkha troops under his personal command . Lord Dal- housie politely declined the offer in spite of Col. Thorsby's assurance that it was symbolic of Jang Bhadur's sincere cordiality ...
... offered them the services of eight regiments of Gurkha troops under his personal command . Lord Dal- housie politely declined the offer in spite of Col. Thorsby's assurance that it was symbolic of Jang Bhadur's sincere cordiality ...
Page 128
... offered Rs . 700 a month . Jagat Jang declined this offer as it was a smaller amount than he desired and later on Rs . 1,000 a month was given by the British Government for his maintenance , and he took refuge in Mathura . The fact of ...
... offered Rs . 700 a month . Jagat Jang declined this offer as it was a smaller amount than he desired and later on Rs . 1,000 a month was given by the British Government for his maintenance , and he took refuge in Mathura . The fact of ...
Page 231
... offer . The first step was a request for a loan of 6,000 troops from Nepal for general service within the borders of India . The Maharaja at once organized the drafts required . Seven thousand five hundred men left for India on March 3 ...
... offer . The first step was a request for a loan of 6,000 troops from Nepal for general service within the borders of India . The Maharaja at once organized the drafts required . Seven thousand five hundred men left for India on March 3 ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
Sketch Map of Nepal | 16 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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