Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 124
... Nepalese Government put obstacles in the way of such of its subjects as wished to enlist in the British service.2 ... Nepalese territory , were suspected of having served in a British regiment , would be severely dealt with . The action ...
... Nepalese Government put obstacles in the way of such of its subjects as wished to enlist in the British service.2 ... Nepalese territory , were suspected of having served in a British regiment , would be severely dealt with . The action ...
Page 136
... 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 ... Nepalese subject 136 INDO - NEPALESE RELATIONS.
... 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 ... Nepalese subject 136 INDO - NEPALESE RELATIONS.
Page 253
... Nepalese Prime Minister , Bhimsen Thapa ( 1804-1837 ) , had the cons viction that the Nepalese and the British could not coexist in amity . He was sceptical of the British power , but he realized that the era of conquest was over . And ...
... Nepalese Prime Minister , Bhimsen Thapa ( 1804-1837 ) , had the cons viction that the Nepalese and the British could not coexist in amity . He was sceptical of the British power , but he realized that the era of conquest was over . And ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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