Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 132
... Viceroy . This practice continued till the last days of the British in India by which every Prime Minister knocked at the doors of the Viceroy as soon as he succeeded to the post . Bir Shamsher initiated this practice with his visit to ...
... Viceroy . This practice continued till the last days of the British in India by which every Prime Minister knocked at the doors of the Viceroy as soon as he succeeded to the post . Bir Shamsher initiated this practice with his visit to ...
Page 179
... Viceroy about all these fateful events by a letter on November 23 , 1885.4 In reply the Viceroy wrote that , " Your Highness is very young , and cannot be held person- ally responsible for this crime . Moreover , the British Govern ...
... Viceroy about all these fateful events by a letter on November 23 , 1885.4 In reply the Viceroy wrote that , " Your Highness is very young , and cannot be held person- ally responsible for this crime . Moreover , the British Govern ...
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... Viceroy went on to announce that Bir Shamsher , the eldest of the brothers , had been appointed Maharaja and Prime Minister , and concluded with a hope that the friendly relations of Nepal with the British Government would continue and ...
... Viceroy went on to announce that Bir Shamsher , the eldest of the brothers , had been appointed Maharaja and Prime Minister , and concluded with a hope that the friendly relations of Nepal with the British Government would continue and ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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