Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 70
... affairs would seem to indicate its " permanency " . He urged that the Government should give it early recognition.2 He considered it " a boon " to Nepal and expected that the new order would be favourable towards the establishment of ...
... affairs would seem to indicate its " permanency " . He urged that the Government should give it early recognition.2 He considered it " a boon " to Nepal and expected that the new order would be favourable towards the establishment of ...
Page 113
... affairs of Nepal was of non - interference in any dispute . F. Henvey , the officiating Resident in Nepal , informed the Secretary to the Government of India , Foreign Department , that " Even if my advice were asked by the parties to a ...
... affairs of Nepal was of non - interference in any dispute . F. Henvey , the officiating Resident in Nepal , informed the Secretary to the Government of India , Foreign Department , that " Even if my advice were asked by the parties to a ...
Page 263
... Affairs ) . Records in the Raksha Mantralaya ( Minisiry of Defence ) : ( a ) Registers in the Commandari Kitab - Khana , Jhangi Phant . ( b ) Registers in the Army Headquarters . Records in the Artha Mantralaya ( Ministry of Finance ) ...
... Affairs ) . Records in the Raksha Mantralaya ( Minisiry of Defence ) : ( a ) Registers in the Commandari Kitab - Khana , Jhangi Phant . ( b ) Registers in the Army Headquarters . Records in the Artha Mantralaya ( Ministry of Finance ) ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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