Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 47
... Benaras and his arrival opened a new chapter in the Anglo - Nepalese relations and led to the signing of a fresh treaty between the two countries.1 Ran Bahadur's arrival at Benaras was considered by the British an excellent opportunity ...
... Benaras and his arrival opened a new chapter in the Anglo - Nepalese relations and led to the signing of a fresh treaty between the two countries.1 Ran Bahadur's arrival at Benaras was considered by the British an excellent opportunity ...
Page 146
... Benaras , hatched a conspiracy to murder him.1 Two grandsons of Jang Bahadur living in exile in Allahabad also joined in the conspiracy and a thorough scheme to dislodge Chandra was prepared in Benaras at the residence of the old rebel ...
... Benaras , hatched a conspiracy to murder him.1 Two grandsons of Jang Bahadur living in exile in Allahabad also joined in the conspiracy and a thorough scheme to dislodge Chandra was prepared in Benaras at the residence of the old rebel ...
Page 163
... Benaras , and suddenly the King also announced to accompany the Queen . He said : " I am painfully conscious of the many murders that I have been the means of committing , of the widespread misery I have caused to my people .... I ...
... Benaras , and suddenly the King also announced to accompany the Queen . He said : " I am painfully conscious of the many murders that I have been the means of committing , of the widespread misery I have caused to my people .... I ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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