Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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... Friendly Isolation The policy of Jang Bahadur towards the British Govern- ment in India was one of restricted intercourse and friendly isolation . It was based on two factors - his knowledge of the British diplomacy in India , and his ...
... Friendly Isolation The policy of Jang Bahadur towards the British Govern- ment in India was one of restricted intercourse and friendly isolation . It was based on two factors - his knowledge of the British diplomacy in India , and his ...
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... Friendly Attitude Towards The British With the rise to power of Bir Shamsher the position of Nepal underwent a further change . Like Bhimsen Thapa he believed that " England is a power that crushes thrones like potsherds " . Hence his ...
... Friendly Attitude Towards The British With the rise to power of Bir Shamsher the position of Nepal underwent a further change . Like Bhimsen Thapa he believed that " England is a power that crushes thrones like potsherds " . Hence his ...
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... friendly suggestion . The British saw eye to eye with the Ranas in keeping Nepal in a state of absolute backwardness . The British had created the Ranas and it were they who helped them ( the Ranas ) to remain in undisputed authority in ...
... friendly suggestion . The British saw eye to eye with the Ranas in keeping Nepal in a state of absolute backwardness . The British had created the Ranas and it were they who helped them ( the Ranas ) to remain in undisputed authority in ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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