Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 117
... Government of India also dropped the matters , as Nepal was far more serviceable to them as a frontier ally than she would be if he had to garrison and occupy her . Never- theless , they wanted her to be as firm a friend in deed as she ...
... Government of India also dropped the matters , as Nepal was far more serviceable to them as a frontier ally than she would be if he had to garrison and occupy her . Never- theless , they wanted her to be as firm a friend in deed as she ...
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 195
... Nepal attacking any nation at peace with the Indian Government , complaint might be made of the action taken by it in furnishing such material . In pursuance of this remark , the Viceroy addressed to the Maharajadhiraj a Khareeta ...
... Nepal attacking any nation at peace with the Indian Government , complaint might be made of the action taken by it in furnishing such material . In pursuance of this remark , the Viceroy addressed to the Maharajadhiraj a Khareeta ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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