Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 200
... India , n . 66 , p . 199 . 4. The Gurkha is a generic name for all the Nepalese employed in the Indian Army , though strictly speaking the name should apply to those who came from regions around Gurkhas about fifty miles west of ...
... India , n . 66 , p . 199 . 4. The Gurkha is a generic name for all the Nepalese employed in the Indian Army , though strictly speaking the name should apply to those who came from regions around Gurkhas about fifty miles west of ...
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Sushila Tyagi. relieved British and Indian battalions to join the struggle overseas . India was able to crush the ... Army . The British Resident , Col. Kinnison , in 1917 summed up thus : " As for the Gurkha troops in the Indian Army ...
Sushila Tyagi. relieved British and Indian battalions to join the struggle overseas . India was able to crush the ... Army . The British Resident , Col. Kinnison , in 1917 summed up thus : " As for the Gurkha troops in the Indian Army ...
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... army an appendage of the Indian Armed Forces . In 1892 , the British Commander - in - Chief of the Indian Army inspected for the first time the Kathmandu regiments . Probably Bir appeared to the British the best gua- rantee against any ...
... army an appendage of the Indian Armed Forces . In 1892 , the British Commander - in - Chief of the Indian Army inspected for the first time the Kathmandu regiments . Probably Bir appeared to the British the best gua- rantee against any ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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