Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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... regarded as outside India's sphere of influence ; all forces - cultural or political - seem to have affected it . Kath mandu did not stand in strict isolation and at every period of history , its relation with India has been intimate ...
... regarded as outside India's sphere of influence ; all forces - cultural or political - seem to have affected it . Kath mandu did not stand in strict isolation and at every period of history , its relation with India has been intimate ...
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... regarded as a part of the same State . But in case of slow process of alluvion , the land so separated would belong to the State possessing the bank on which the gradual increment took place.3 Where the boundary line traversed the ...
... regarded as a part of the same State . But in case of slow process of alluvion , the land so separated would belong to the State possessing the bank on which the gradual increment took place.3 Where the boundary line traversed the ...
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... regarded by the protecting State as a hostile act against it on the part of the outside State ... " . 2 The fact that the British relations with Nepal were maintain ed through the Government of India , and not directly by London , did ...
... regarded by the protecting State as a hostile act against it on the part of the outside State ... " . 2 The fact that the British relations with Nepal were maintain ed through the Government of India , and not directly by London , did ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
Sketch Map of Nepal | 16 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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