Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 122
... British Government had not regarded it as their duty to interfere actively between Nepal and Tibet for the preven- tion of hostilities . The British Government therefore conclu- ded that if the pending negotiations between Nepal and ...
... British Government had not regarded it as their duty to interfere actively between Nepal and Tibet for the preven- tion of hostilities . The British Government therefore conclu- ded that if the pending negotiations between Nepal and ...
Page 124
... Government put obstacles in the way of such of its subjects as wished to enlist in the British service.2 The Durbar ... British regiment , would be severely dealt with . The action of the Nepalese Government was a counter move to the ...
... Government put obstacles in the way of such of its subjects as wished to enlist in the British service.2 The Durbar ... British regiment , would be severely dealt with . The action of the Nepalese Government was a counter move to the ...
Page 131
... British Government , which they have for- feited , it will be impossible for me or those who come after me to regard the Nepalese Durbar with the feelings of friendship and good - will by which all succeeding Viceroys of India have ...
... British Government , which they have for- feited , it will be impossible for me or those who come after me to regard the Nepalese Durbar with the feelings of friendship and good - will by which all succeeding Viceroys of India have ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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