Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 80
... friendship with Britain , Jang Bahadur offered 6,000 troops under his own command . In fact , Jang Bahadur had fully determined to help the British whole - heart- edly . But Lord Canning , the then Governor - General , refused the offer ...
... friendship with Britain , Jang Bahadur offered 6,000 troops under his own command . In fact , Jang Bahadur had fully determined to help the British whole - heart- edly . But Lord Canning , the then Governor - General , refused the offer ...
Page 81
... friendship . On the whole the presence of the Gurkha Army " had a fine moral effect " on the British as it helped in breaking the morale of the rebels.5 As for the Nepalese , it offered an opportunity for a large body of soldiers to ...
... friendship . On the whole the presence of the Gurkha Army " had a fine moral effect " on the British as it helped in breaking the morale of the rebels.5 As for the Nepalese , it offered an opportunity for a large body of soldiers to ...
Page 254
... friendship could exist between Nepal and the British in India . He was the cementing factor in the relations of the Govern- ments of Nepal and India . Thus , the year 1846 is a landmark in the history of British relations with Nepal ...
... friendship could exist between Nepal and the British in India . He was the cementing factor in the relations of the Govern- ments of Nepal and India . Thus , the year 1846 is a landmark in the history of British relations with Nepal ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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