Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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... slave in Nepal strongly resemb- led that which existed in the better - class country residences of the Southern States of America before the war of liberation . The slave was in many respects treated as a member of the family , and much ...
... slave in Nepal strongly resemb- led that which existed in the better - class country residences of the Southern States of America before the war of liberation . The slave was in many respects treated as a member of the family , and much ...
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... slave who accep- ted the offer of the Government from taking up this work . olden days , those slaves who had run ... slave who had run away for the space of three years to any foreign country the same small redemption fee by which he ...
... slave who accep- ted the offer of the Government from taking up this work . olden days , those slaves who had run ... slave who had run away for the space of three years to any foreign country the same small redemption fee by which he ...
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... slave . Freely admitting that the Nepalese did not ill - treat slaves , the Maharaja estimated that among them one hired man was equal to two slaves . Turning to another aspect of the question , he reminded his bearers that at some time ...
... slave . Freely admitting that the Nepalese did not ill - treat slaves , the Maharaja estimated that among them one hired man was equal to two slaves . Turning to another aspect of the question , he reminded his bearers that at some time ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
Sketch Map of Nepal | 16 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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