Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 128
... Durbar . Being pressed the Durbar offered Rs . 700 a month . Jagat Jang declined this offer as it was a smaller amount than he desired and later on Rs . 1,000 a month was given by the British Government for his maintenance , and he took ...
... Durbar . Being pressed the Durbar offered Rs . 700 a month . Jagat Jang declined this offer as it was a smaller amount than he desired and later on Rs . 1,000 a month was given by the British Government for his maintenance , and he took ...
Page 134
... Durbar against them or their families , the Durbar issued Purwanahs throughout the country that whoever was willing to take service under the British Government was at full liberty to do so . If the recruiting party near the border was ...
... Durbar against them or their families , the Durbar issued Purwanahs throughout the country that whoever was willing to take service under the British Government was at full liberty to do so . If the recruiting party near the border was ...
Page 135
... Durbar therefore issued orders that persons willing to join the British service will be regarded as though they had accepted service under the Durbar.1 Capt . E. Vansittart gave his report , on the Gurkha recruiting operations for 1888 ...
... Durbar therefore issued orders that persons willing to join the British service will be regarded as though they had accepted service under the Durbar.1 Capt . E. Vansittart gave his report , on the Gurkha recruiting operations for 1888 ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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