Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 72
... rule . Peace with the British was his settled policy ; for , without it , he knew war - like spirits in Nepal would raise their ugly heads ; these spirits would breed internal instability and court external danger . Stable political ...
... rule . Peace with the British was his settled policy ; for , without it , he knew war - like spirits in Nepal would raise their ugly heads ; these spirits would breed internal instability and court external danger . Stable political ...
Page 89
... rules over the territory cut off by the change should continue to rule over it , although the deep stream had formerly been the boundary " . If a chunk of land was suddenly cut off from one State by avulsion or a sudden change in the ...
... rules over the territory cut off by the change should continue to rule over it , although the deep stream had formerly been the boundary " . If a chunk of land was suddenly cut off from one State by avulsion or a sudden change in the ...
Page 255
... rule . The policy of Nepal was a product of her close observation of the proceedings of the British in India . Thus the Nepalese policy of cautious friendliness was a measure of self - defence adopted by a weaker power against a ...
... rule . The policy of Nepal was a product of her close observation of the proceedings of the British in India . Thus the Nepalese policy of cautious friendliness was a measure of self - defence adopted by a weaker power against a ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
Sketch Map of Nepal | 16 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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