Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 46
... attempt to open the gates of Nepal for trade and political relations with it . From 1793 to 1800 relations between Nepal and the Company were merely of a formal nature . After the failure of Kirkpatrick , the British sent a trade ...
... attempt to open the gates of Nepal for trade and political relations with it . From 1793 to 1800 relations between Nepal and the Company were merely of a formal nature . After the failure of Kirkpatrick , the British sent a trade ...
Page 146
... attempt proved abortive and Khadga saved himself by escap- ing to British India in 1913. He died at Benaras but only after making another attempt on Chandra's life . Lord Kitchener's Visit To Kathmandu Lord Kitchener , the then ...
... attempt proved abortive and Khadga saved himself by escap- ing to British India in 1913. He died at Benaras but only after making another attempt on Chandra's life . Lord Kitchener's Visit To Kathmandu Lord Kitchener , the then ...
Page 232
... attempt to abolish slavery on any large scale . He issued a proclamation that the female slaves of Kaski and Lamjung , the two large estates attached to the office of the Prime Minister , were free women . But he had reckoned without ...
... attempt to abolish slavery on any large scale . He issued a proclamation that the female slaves of Kaski and Lamjung , the two large estates attached to the office of the Prime Minister , were free women . But he had reckoned without ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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