Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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... Tibet Negotiations The first test of his diplomatic skill came when he attemp- ted to pour oil on the troubled waters of the dispute between Britain and Tibet by advising Britain on the Tibetan attitude and probable reactions , and ...
... Tibet Negotiations The first test of his diplomatic skill came when he attemp- ted to pour oil on the troubled waters of the dispute between Britain and Tibet by advising Britain on the Tibetan attitude and probable reactions , and ...
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... Tibet guaranteeing mutual defence in case of an attack.2 Chandra Shamsher held the opinion that if Tibet , unfairly and unjustly , provoked Britain into armed action , Nepal could not stand by her.3 Chandra strove by every means to ...
... Tibet guaranteeing mutual defence in case of an attack.2 Chandra Shamsher held the opinion that if Tibet , unfairly and unjustly , provoked Britain into armed action , Nepal could not stand by her.3 Chandra strove by every means to ...
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... Tibet.3 China de- manded that she would enlist from Tibet through Nepal the Nepalese - Tibetan half - breeds . Chandra Shamsher flatly re fused to permit such a thing . China then made overtures to Nepal for a regional alliance ...
... Tibet.3 China de- manded that she would enlist from Tibet through Nepal the Nepalese - Tibetan half - breeds . Chandra Shamsher flatly re fused to permit such a thing . China then made overtures to Nepal for a regional alliance ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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