Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 83
... territory . If the British troops were to cross the frontier without Nepalese permission it would have created a dangerous precedent , because the Nepalese political refugees often took shelter in India . Nor did the Governor - General ...
... territory . If the British troops were to cross the frontier without Nepalese permission it would have created a dangerous precedent , because the Nepalese political refugees often took shelter in India . Nor did the Governor - General ...
Page 85
... territory . He stated that his Government would comply with his wishes , but would not relinquish its right of pursuing the aggressors even into the Nepalese territory and expected Nepal to prevent the " rebels " from committing ...
... territory . He stated that his Government would comply with his wishes , but would not relinquish its right of pursuing the aggressors even into the Nepalese territory and expected Nepal to prevent the " rebels " from committing ...
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... territory near the frontier , if there was a possibility of such embankment " causing damage to Nepalese territory " .1 In 1880 , Mr. Girdlestone proposed that the Dhans was a bad boundary " owing to its erosive and erratic tendencies ...
... territory near the frontier , if there was a possibility of such embankment " causing damage to Nepalese territory " .1 In 1880 , Mr. Girdlestone proposed that the Dhans was a bad boundary " owing to its erosive and erratic tendencies ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
Sketch Map of Nepal | 16 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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