Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 64
... Queen and heir - apparent Prince Surindra Vikram Shah . Since the murder of Jang Bahadur's uncle , Premier Matabar Singh , he was taken by the Queen as her confidant and Jang Bahadur thought of exploiting the situation for himself . The ...
... Queen and heir - apparent Prince Surindra Vikram Shah . Since the murder of Jang Bahadur's uncle , Premier Matabar Singh , he was taken by the Queen as her confidant and Jang Bahadur thought of exploiting the situation for himself . The ...
Page 162
... Queen . In order to realize his objective , the very first step that he took was to get his brothers and other ... Queen and the Prime Minister , 2 the for- mer holding it de jure and the latter de facto . This often resulted in uneasy ...
... Queen . In order to realize his objective , the very first step that he took was to get his brothers and other ... Queen and the Prime Minister , 2 the for- mer holding it de jure and the latter de facto . This often resulted in uneasy ...
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... Queen and her de jure powers and called an extraordinary meeting of the Bharadars , ( State Council ) . The Council , at the instance of Jang , passed against the Queen the strongest poss- ible sentence " sanctioned by both the King and ...
... Queen and her de jure powers and called an extraordinary meeting of the Bharadars , ( State Council ) . The Council , at the instance of Jang , passed against the Queen the strongest poss- ible sentence " sanctioned by both the King and ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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