Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 123
... Gurkha Regiments The recruitment of the Gurkhas for the British service was the most pressing need of the British Government . But it was carried on under great difficulties . The Durbar had , of late , done its best to prevent men from ...
... Gurkha Regiments The recruitment of the Gurkhas for the British service was the most pressing need of the British Government . But it was carried on under great difficulties . The Durbar had , of late , done its best to prevent men from ...
Page 204
... Gurkha Regiments with 16 Gurkha officers and 825 sepoys in each , thus totalling 4,685 men in all.2 They were encamped at Dharamshala , Bakloh , Dehra Dun , Almora and Abbotabad , respectively , their regimental head- quarters being at ...
... Gurkha Regiments with 16 Gurkha officers and 825 sepoys in each , thus totalling 4,685 men in all.2 They were encamped at Dharamshala , Bakloh , Dehra Dun , Almora and Abbotabad , respectively , their regimental head- quarters being at ...
Page 209
... Gurkha Regiments " . ; In the spring of 1880 , the Government of India desired Sir Henry Ramsay to try and procure 1,000 recruits from Nepal and to start a recruiting depot near Nainital.1 In the cold weather of 1880-81 , a large number ...
... Gurkha Regiments " . ; In the spring of 1880 , the Government of India desired Sir Henry Ramsay to try and procure 1,000 recruits from Nepal and to start a recruiting depot near Nainital.1 In the cold weather of 1880-81 , a large number ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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