Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 102
... Ramsay that " the two countries cannot be compared ; their Governments are quite different ; you have a thousand sources of wealth which we do not have ; you are wiser and can understand that by making apparent present sacrifices , you ...
... Ramsay that " the two countries cannot be compared ; their Governments are quite different ; you have a thousand sources of wealth which we do not have ; you are wiser and can understand that by making apparent present sacrifices , you ...
Page 105
... Ramsay , British Resident in Nepal , in 1858 , led him to hold on to the policy of isolating the Resident . He was subjected to surveillance and espionage , social isolation and restricted movements . No communica- tion was possible ...
... Ramsay , British Resident in Nepal , in 1858 , led him to hold on to the policy of isolating the Resident . He was subjected to surveillance and espionage , social isolation and restricted movements . No communica- tion was possible ...
Page 168
... Ramsay wrote : " In my opinion , Jang Bahadur is too greedy , selfish , and ambitious to let matters rest as they ... Ramsay to Edmonstone , Foreign Secret Consultation , N. 42 , para . 16 . 2. A demi - official letter from Resident G ...
... Ramsay wrote : " In my opinion , Jang Bahadur is too greedy , selfish , and ambitious to let matters rest as they ... Ramsay to Edmonstone , Foreign Secret Consultation , N. 42 , para . 16 . 2. A demi - official letter from Resident G ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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