Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 48
... March , 1803. In January , 1804 , Lord Wellesley formally renounced the treaties of 1792 and 1801 with Nepal . It was resolved that Ran Bahadur Shah should be left at liberty to return to Nepal unconditionally . Ran Bahadur immediately ...
... March , 1803. In January , 1804 , Lord Wellesley formally renounced the treaties of 1792 and 1801 with Nepal . It was resolved that Ran Bahadur Shah should be left at liberty to return to Nepal unconditionally . Ran Bahadur immediately ...
Page 81
... March , 1858 , and his march to home created much un- pleasantness among the British officers . A cloud of misunder- standing could hardly be concealed beneath an appearance of cordiality . Jang Bahadur's own haughtiness and overweening ...
... March , 1858 , and his march to home created much un- pleasantness among the British officers . A cloud of misunder- standing could hardly be concealed beneath an appearance of cordiality . Jang Bahadur's own haughtiness and overweening ...
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... March , 18584 , and joined the British forces organized under Sir Colin Campbell for the recovery of Lucknow.5 By March 13 , whole of Lucknow was cleared of the rebels . The success of the Gurkhas in Bihar , Gorakhpur , Azamgarh ...
... March , 18584 , and joined the British forces organized under Sir Colin Campbell for the recovery of Lucknow.5 By March 13 , whole of Lucknow was cleared of the rebels . The success of the Gurkhas in Bihar , Gorakhpur , Azamgarh ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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