Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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... Nepal Durbar invited King George V to one- of the famous " game - haunts " in the Terai . King George sent a cordial acceptance of Nepal's invitation . But as King George V was being welcomed in Delhi , the King of Nepal , Prithvi Bir ...
... Nepal Durbar invited King George V to one- of the famous " game - haunts " in the Terai . King George sent a cordial acceptance of Nepal's invitation . But as King George V was being welcomed in Delhi , the King of Nepal , Prithvi Bir ...
Page 165
... king . But he did not consider his success complete unless the issue was settled with ex - King Rajindra Bikram Shah . In 1847 , the ex - King returned to Nepal and relinquished his claim to the throne . The British Resident reported ...
... king . But he did not consider his success complete unless the issue was settled with ex - King Rajindra Bikram Shah . In 1847 , the ex - King returned to Nepal and relinquished his claim to the throne . The British Resident reported ...
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... King of Nepal person- ally informed the Viceroy and Governor - General of India about the affairs of Nepal and wrote Khareetas directly in his own name . The British Resident has summed up the formal posi- tion of the King in the ...
... King of Nepal person- ally informed the Viceroy and Governor - General of India about the affairs of Nepal and wrote Khareetas directly in his own name . The British Resident has summed up the formal posi- tion of the King in the ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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