Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 117
... Government of India.2 But the Government adopted an attitude of indifference over such trifle matters . Sir Ranudip Singh remained , to all appearances , resolute not to yield to the Resident's demands3 , and justified the restrictions ...
... Government of India.2 But the Government adopted an attitude of indifference over such trifle matters . Sir Ranudip Singh remained , to all appearances , resolute not to yield to the Resident's demands3 , and justified the restrictions ...
Page 195
... Government , complaint might be made of the action taken by it in furnishing such material . In pursuance of this remark , the Viceroy addressed to ... Government of India made a substantial change in GOVERNMENT OF INDIA'S RESPONSIBILITY 195.
... Government , complaint might be made of the action taken by it in furnishing such material . In pursuance of this remark , the Viceroy addressed to ... Government of India made a substantial change in GOVERNMENT OF INDIA'S RESPONSIBILITY 195.
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... Government of India ; it is bound to receive a British Resident ; and it cannot take Europeans into its service without the sanction of the Government of India " . In a former edition of the Gazetteer Nepal was alluded to as a " purely ...
... Government of India ; it is bound to receive a British Resident ; and it cannot take Europeans into its service without the sanction of the Government of India " . In a former edition of the Gazetteer Nepal was alluded to as a " purely ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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