Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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... troops to cross the frontier . On September 23 , 1859 , however , he formally requested the Indian Government to prohibit the troops from crossing the frontier . The Resident reminded Jang Bahadur that it was at his request that the ...
... troops to cross the frontier . On September 23 , 1859 , however , he formally requested the Indian Government to prohibit the troops from crossing the frontier . The Resident reminded Jang Bahadur that it was at his request that the ...
Page 217
... troops on November 18 , 1857. Jang Bahadur started from Kathmandu on December 10 , 1857 , with a force of 9,000 troops . At Sagauli , Brig . - Gen . G. H. Macgregor joined it as Military Commissioner . 2 Jang Bahadur divided his force ...
... troops on November 18 , 1857. Jang Bahadur started from Kathmandu on December 10 , 1857 , with a force of 9,000 troops . At Sagauli , Brig . - Gen . G. H. Macgregor joined it as Military Commissioner . 2 Jang Bahadur divided his force ...
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... troops from Nepal for general service within the borders of India . The Maharaja at once organized the drafts required . Seven thousand five hundred men left for India on March 3 and 4 in two detachments under the direction of Gen ...
... troops from Nepal for general service within the borders of India . The Maharaja at once organized the drafts required . Seven thousand five hundred men left for India on March 3 and 4 in two detachments under the direction of Gen ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
Sketch Map of Nepal | 16 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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