Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 49
... Thapa was appointed as the Prime Minister . These admin- istrative changes occurred in both the internal and the external policy of Nepal . Ran Bahadur was wounded by his uncle Sher Bahadur and thus he died . Bhimsen was an able leader ...
... Thapa was appointed as the Prime Minister . These admin- istrative changes occurred in both the internal and the external policy of Nepal . Ran Bahadur was wounded by his uncle Sher Bahadur and thus he died . Bhimsen was an able leader ...
Page 159
... Thapa tended to overshadow the King and ruled almost independently . The Bharadars began to function as councillors , more of the Minister than of the King . At times , the Minister could afford to ignore even the Bharadars ' advice ...
... Thapa tended to overshadow the King and ruled almost independently . The Bharadars began to function as councillors , more of the Minister than of the King . At times , the Minister could afford to ignore even the Bharadars ' advice ...
Page 253
... Thapa ruled Nepal , he could neither be persuaded nor pressed to abandon the vicious policy of his Government . The fall of Bhimsen Thapa thus appeared to Hodgson as a pressing necessity , and the policy of active interference in the ...
... Thapa ruled Nepal , he could neither be persuaded nor pressed to abandon the vicious policy of his Government . The fall of Bhimsen Thapa thus appeared to Hodgson as a pressing necessity , and the policy of active interference in the ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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