Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 71
... Rajindra Vikram addressed a Khareeta to Lord Hardinge absolving Jang Bahadur of all charges of oppression and ... Rajindra Vikram to Lord Hardinge , Aug. 15 , 1847 , S.C. , Sept. 25 , 1847 , 173 ; Rajindra to Jang Bahadur , 1903 , Marg ...
... Rajindra Vikram addressed a Khareeta to Lord Hardinge absolving Jang Bahadur of all charges of oppression and ... Rajindra Vikram to Lord Hardinge , Aug. 15 , 1847 , S.C. , Sept. 25 , 1847 , 173 ; Rajindra to Jang Bahadur , 1903 , Marg ...
Page 116
... Rajindra advanced his own claims to the throne maintaining that Jang Bahadur had acted unconstitutionally in deposing him and placing his son Surindra upon the throne . Ranudip remained silent . For- tunately , the quarrel ended by the ...
... Rajindra advanced his own claims to the throne maintaining that Jang Bahadur had acted unconstitutionally in deposing him and placing his son Surindra upon the throne . Ranudip remained silent . For- tunately , the quarrel ended by the ...
Page 164
... Rajindra Bikram Shah dated May 12 , 1847 , Foreign Secret Consultation , June 26 , 1847 , p . 194 ( National Archives of India ) ; Substance of the reply given by the civil and military officers to the Lal Mohar of Maharaja Rajindra ...
... Rajindra Bikram Shah dated May 12 , 1847 , Foreign Secret Consultation , June 26 , 1847 , p . 194 ( National Archives of India ) ; Substance of the reply given by the civil and military officers to the Lal Mohar of Maharaja Rajindra ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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