Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 104
... Maharajadhiraj as the only sovereign of Nepal . The two provinces given over to Jang Bahadur were recorded only as " life grants " . On August 9 , a strange document with the Red Seal2 was given to the Resident in which Jang Bahadur was ...
... Maharajadhiraj as the only sovereign of Nepal . The two provinces given over to Jang Bahadur were recorded only as " life grants " . On August 9 , a strange document with the Red Seal2 was given to the Resident in which Jang Bahadur was ...
Page 130
... Maharajadhiraj joined the other refugees . Mr. Digby criticizes the act of the Resident , Col. Birkeley , of treating the refugees from Kathmandu with great harshness , and that of refusing shelter to the King's uncle . Mr. Digby also ...
... Maharajadhiraj joined the other refugees . Mr. Digby criticizes the act of the Resident , Col. Birkeley , of treating the refugees from Kathmandu with great harshness , and that of refusing shelter to the King's uncle . Mr. Digby also ...
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... Maharajadhiraj a Khareeta , dated May 15 , 1894 , 1 in which he invited the Durbar's attention to the international complications in which the Government of India might be involved in connection with the supply of arms . In reply to ...
... Maharajadhiraj a Khareeta , dated May 15 , 1894 , 1 in which he invited the Durbar's attention to the international complications in which the Government of India might be involved in connection with the supply of arms . In reply to ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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