Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 112
... succession passed on not to the son , but to the eldest surviving male in the generation . Thus , the Maharaja's brother or even his cousin might be in the direct line of succession , priority of birth being the principal consideration ...
... succession passed on not to the son , but to the eldest surviving male in the generation . Thus , the Maharaja's brother or even his cousin might be in the direct line of succession , priority of birth being the principal consideration ...
Page 128
... succession roll . But Padma Jang was replaced in the succession on the request of his sister , mother of the King . Jagat Jang wrote numerous letters to the Resident and to the British Government , implor- ing their intervention on his ...
... succession roll . But Padma Jang was replaced in the succession on the request of his sister , mother of the King . Jagat Jang wrote numerous letters to the Resident and to the British Government , implor- ing their intervention on his ...
Page 176
... succession . Chandra knew that the Nepalese law of succession completely excluded the possibility of a daughter ascending the throne , and there was a distant cousin of the King who legally stood as the heir - apparent . But he wanted ...
... succession . Chandra knew that the Nepalese law of succession completely excluded the possibility of a daughter ascending the throne , and there was a distant cousin of the King who legally stood as the heir - apparent . But he wanted ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
Sketch Map of Nepal | 16 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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