Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 49
... Bhimsen was an able leader and efficient administrator . He raised a third queen , Rani Tripura Sundari Devi , as the Regent . He became the master of the situation with a minor on the throne and a Regent whose para- mount he was . With ...
... Bhimsen was an able leader and efficient administrator . He raised a third queen , Rani Tripura Sundari Devi , as the Regent . He became the master of the situation with a minor on the throne and a Regent whose para- mount he was . With ...
Page 54
... Bhimsen followed a policy of ren- dering the treaty as much nugatory as possible . The Governor- General following his policy of reconciliation assured the Gurkhas that the British had no designs of territorial expansion and he restored ...
... Bhimsen followed a policy of ren- dering the treaty as much nugatory as possible . The Governor- General following his policy of reconciliation assured the Gurkhas that the British had no designs of territorial expansion and he restored ...
Page 56
... Bhimsen's power , died . After her death , a strong anti - Bhimsen faction was formed in the Palace . In July , 1837 , took place the long - medi- tated and much - desired fall of Bhimsen . The fall of Bhimsen was a domestic revolution ...
... Bhimsen's power , died . After her death , a strong anti - Bhimsen faction was formed in the Palace . In July , 1837 , took place the long - medi- tated and much - desired fall of Bhimsen . The fall of Bhimsen was a domestic revolution ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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