Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 39
... fact of the Muslim invasion . In 1936 , however , K. P. Jayaswal correctly read the plate as well as recovered the inscription ( an impression of this inscription lies in the Durbar Library ) and also got the facts mention- ed therein ...
... fact of the Muslim invasion . In 1936 , however , K. P. Jayaswal correctly read the plate as well as recovered the inscription ( an impression of this inscription lies in the Durbar Library ) and also got the facts mention- ed therein ...
Page 65
... fact , " incessantly urged Jang to put the two princes ( Surindra Vikram and Upendra Vikram ) to death and prepare for the coronation of her own son ; but he continually evaded her request on the pretext of inauspicious days and such ...
... fact , " incessantly urged Jang to put the two princes ( Surindra Vikram and Upendra Vikram ) to death and prepare for the coronation of her own son ; but he continually evaded her request on the pretext of inauspicious days and such ...
Page 78
... fact a check against the continuance of any long period of such over assess- ment and oppression " .1 Thus in 1837 , the Court of Directors enjoined upon the Government of India not to surrender any one but heinous criminals . The ...
... fact a check against the continuance of any long period of such over assess- ment and oppression " .1 Thus in 1837 , the Court of Directors enjoined upon the Government of India not to surrender any one but heinous criminals . The ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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