Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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... Chinese threat.1 The Panchon Lama of Tibet also appealed to Lord Cornwallis for help . This put the Governor - General in a dilemma . The Chinese influence in Nepal would have made the Chinese territory contiguous to the richest British ...
... Chinese threat.1 The Panchon Lama of Tibet also appealed to Lord Cornwallis for help . This put the Governor - General in a dilemma . The Chinese influence in Nepal would have made the Chinese territory contiguous to the richest British ...
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... China . The Viceroy told him that he could count absolutely on India's support if he were ever threatened from the side of Tibetan territory . The Maharaja , thereupon , rejected the Chinese advances and repudiated all claims of China ...
... China . The Viceroy told him that he could count absolutely on India's support if he were ever threatened from the side of Tibetan territory . The Maharaja , thereupon , rejected the Chinese advances and repudiated all claims of China ...
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... China over that country . To the Chinese , any foreign relationship implied a recognition of China's supremacy , and in that sense , since 1792 , Nepal came to acquire the status of a tributary State . The Chinese claimed " they are ...
... China over that country . To the Chinese , any foreign relationship implied a recognition of China's supremacy , and in that sense , since 1792 , Nepal came to acquire the status of a tributary State . The Chinese claimed " they are ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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