Nepal: Refugee to Ruler : a Militant Race of NepalAPH Publishing, 1997 - 250 pages Historical development of the kingship of Nepal during 14th to 18th centuries. |
Contents
Ruler Refugee and Ruler | 1 |
Militant Races of Nepal | 36 |
Customs Manners and Ceromonies | 68 |
Political Fragmentation | 89 |
Conquest and Consolidation | 109 |
Consolidation of Imperial Power | 133 |
Universalisation of Militancy | 191 |
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