Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 69
... existing between this Government and that of Nepal . " 2 The Resident was pointedly asked to observe strict neutral- ity and to express neither approbation nor otherwise of the recent measures . " Very much puzzled over his deposition ...
... existing between this Government and that of Nepal . " 2 The Resident was pointedly asked to observe strict neutral- ity and to express neither approbation nor otherwise of the recent measures . " Very much puzzled over his deposition ...
Page 118
... existing treaties . On this question the Secretary to the Government of India informed the Secretaries . to the Governments of Bengal and North - Western Provinces and Oudh that " as the British Government desires to act towards the ...
... existing treaties . On this question the Secretary to the Government of India informed the Secretaries . to the Governments of Bengal and North - Western Provinces and Oudh that " as the British Government desires to act towards the ...
Page 119
... existing condition of trade with Nepal . He did not recommend a formal treaty to give effect to these suggestions , but simply an arrangement between the Resident and the Prime Minister . The report was incomplete as Mr. Girdlestone was ...
... existing condition of trade with Nepal . He did not recommend a formal treaty to give effect to these suggestions , but simply an arrangement between the Resident and the Prime Minister . The report was incomplete as Mr. Girdlestone was ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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