Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 166
... Prime Minister on the body politic of Nepal . More galling to him was the strict control which the Prime Minister exercised on his personal life to ensure that he did not get involved in any conspiracy . In July , 1851 , the King ...
... Prime Minister on the body politic of Nepal . More galling to him was the strict control which the Prime Minister exercised on his personal life to ensure that he did not get involved in any conspiracy . In July , 1851 , the King ...
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... Prime Minister or his trusted followers.1 Lord Dalhousie predicted , as early as August 26 , 1854 , that Jang Bahadur " will infallibly try to subvert that dynasty ( the Shah Dynasty ) some day and it is the toss - up of a rupee whether ...
... Prime Minister or his trusted followers.1 Lord Dalhousie predicted , as early as August 26 , 1854 , that Jang Bahadur " will infallibly try to subvert that dynasty ( the Shah Dynasty ) some day and it is the toss - up of a rupee whether ...
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... Prime Minister , and concluded with a hope that the friendly relations of Nepal with the British Government would continue and be even increased.2 991 A Khareeta and presents were offered to Lord Curzon on his appointment as Viceroy and ...
... Prime Minister , and concluded with a hope that the friendly relations of Nepal with the British Government would continue and be even increased.2 991 A Khareeta and presents were offered to Lord Curzon on his appointment as Viceroy and ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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