Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 50
... Gorakhpur and Sarun frontier within 25 days and ordered the Magistrate of Gorakhpur to occupy them if the order of the Maharaja did not arrive in time.2 In the face of force the Nepalese evacuated the disputed lands and the British lost ...
... Gorakhpur and Sarun frontier within 25 days and ordered the Magistrate of Gorakhpur to occupy them if the order of the Maharaja did not arrive in time.2 In the face of force the Nepalese evacuated the disputed lands and the British lost ...
Page 81
... Gorakhpur and Lucknow . The success of the Gurkhas in Bihar . Gorakhpur , Azampur , Jaunpur , Allah- abad and Oudh justified the trust reposed in them by the British.3 But Jang Bahadur's attitude after his return from Lucknow in March ...
... Gorakhpur and Lucknow . The success of the Gurkhas in Bihar . Gorakhpur , Azampur , Jaunpur , Allah- abad and Oudh justified the trust reposed in them by the British.3 But Jang Bahadur's attitude after his return from Lucknow in March ...
Page 217
... Gorakhpur on January 6 , 1858 , and occupied it after little resistance . It was an important victory which not only broke down the morale of the rebels but also blocked their way towards the north - east . Leav- ing two regiments for ...
... Gorakhpur on January 6 , 1858 , and occupied it after little resistance . It was an important victory which not only broke down the morale of the rebels but also blocked their way towards the north - east . Leav- ing two regiments for ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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