Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 69
... Resident was informed : " The Governor - General was prepared for the measure which , under the peculiar circumstances , is probably the best that could have been adopted for securing the tranquillity of the country ; and His Lordship ...
... Resident was informed : " The Governor - General was prepared for the measure which , under the peculiar circumstances , is probably the best that could have been adopted for securing the tranquillity of the country ; and His Lordship ...
Page 105
... Resident Jang Bahadur's conflict with 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 ...
... Resident Jang Bahadur's conflict with 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 ...
Page 187
... Resident , of that power " . Another British Resident of Nepal , J. C. Erskine , observed about the peculiar position of the British representative in Nepal , " who is never called upon to interfere in the slightest degree with the ...
... Resident , of that power " . Another British Resident of Nepal , J. C. Erskine , observed about the peculiar position of the British representative in Nepal , " who is never called upon to interfere in the slightest degree with the ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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