Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 135
... Nepal Durbar therefore issued orders that persons willing to join the British service will be regarded as though they had accepted service under the Durbar.1 Capt . E. Vansittart gave his report , on the Gurkha recruiting operations for ...
... Nepal Durbar therefore issued orders that persons willing to join the British service will be regarded as though they had accepted service under the Durbar.1 Capt . E. Vansittart gave his report , on the Gurkha recruiting operations for ...
Page 136
... Nepal Durbar inflicted punishment on the Nepalese subjects for the illegal detention of British subjects in Nepal.2 Murder was one of the offences for which , under the Treaty of 1855 between the British Govern- ment and the Nepal Durbar ...
... Nepal Durbar inflicted punishment on the Nepalese subjects for the illegal detention of British subjects in Nepal.2 Murder was one of the offences for which , under the Treaty of 1855 between the British Govern- ment and the Nepal Durbar ...
Page 137
... Durbar it was ascertained that the accused was a Nepalese subject and had apparently committed the offence complained of in Nepal territory , should , upon a suitable requisition , be surrendered at once to the Durbar for trial.1 In ...
... Durbar it was ascertained that the accused was a Nepalese subject and had apparently committed the offence complained of in Nepal territory , should , upon a suitable requisition , be surrendered at once to the Durbar for trial.1 In ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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