Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 75
... Government to deal directly with them and to avoid the high - handedness of Residents . But all his political objects remained unfulfilled as the Government of England discour- aged his attempts at going over the head of the Indian ...
... Government to deal directly with them and to avoid the high - handedness of Residents . But all his political objects remained unfulfilled as the Government of England discour- aged his attempts at going over the head of the Indian ...
Page 85
... Indian Government to prohibit the troops from crossing the frontier.3 The Resident reminded Jang Bahadur that it was at his request that the British troops had been ordered to enter the Nepalese territory . He stated that his Government ...
... Indian Government to prohibit the troops from crossing the frontier.3 The Resident reminded Jang Bahadur that it was at his request that the British troops had been ordered to enter the Nepalese territory . He stated that his Government ...
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... Indian Government , complaint might be made of the action taken by it in furnishing such material . In pursuance of this remark , the Viceroy addressed to the Maharajadhiraj a Khareeta , dated May 15 , 1894 , 1 in which he invited the ...
... Indian Government , complaint might be made of the action taken by it in furnishing such material . In pursuance of this remark , the Viceroy addressed to the Maharajadhiraj a Khareeta , dated May 15 , 1894 , 1 in which he invited the ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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