Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 126
... Kumaon division , there was no land boundary , the Sarda separating it from Nepal ; in Rohilkhand division , the Sarda was again the boundary except at one point where the 10 - yard waste could be easily arranged.4 In Oudh the idea of ...
... Kumaon division , there was no land boundary , the Sarda separating it from Nepal ; in Rohilkhand division , the Sarda was again the boundary except at one point where the 10 - yard waste could be easily arranged.4 In Oudh the idea of ...
Page 202
... Kumaon Battalion , the last being a provincial corps for civilian duties in Kumaon . The first and the fourth battalions were settled in the Simla Hills and the Sirmur Battalion was established at Dehra Dun . Most of these Gurkha ...
... Kumaon Battalion , the last being a provincial corps for civilian duties in Kumaon . The first and the fourth battalions were settled in the Simla Hills and the Sirmur Battalion was established at Dehra Dun . Most of these Gurkha ...
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... Kumaon . In 1879 , there were these five 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 ...
... Kumaon . In 1879 , there were these five 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 ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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