Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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... Himalayan kingdoms , is but a small country of approximately 141,400 square kilometres . Its extreme length is 840 kilometres from east to west in an elongated rect- angle along the area of the Himalayas and its extreme breadth from ...
... Himalayan kingdoms , is but a small country of approximately 141,400 square kilometres . Its extreme length is 840 kilometres from east to west in an elongated rect- angle along the area of the Himalayas and its extreme breadth from ...
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... Himalayas , a chain of friendly " influenced States " , whose internal autonomy was , by and large , guaranteed but ... Himalayan States as channels of trade with the trans - Himalayan areas . Thus the British policy towards Nepal may be ...
... Himalayas , a chain of friendly " influenced States " , whose internal autonomy was , by and large , guaranteed but ... Himalayan States as channels of trade with the trans - Himalayan areas . Thus the British policy towards Nepal may be ...
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... Himalayas and made that region alive . The East India Company was keenly interested in keeping the northern frontiers of India quiet and develop its trade with the trans - Himalayan States and China through the Himalayas . Later , in ...
... Himalayas and made that region alive . The East India Company was keenly interested in keeping the northern frontiers of India quiet and develop its trade with the trans - Himalayan States and China through the Himalayas . Later , in ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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