Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 104
... given over to Jang Bahadur were recorded only as " life grants " . On August 9 , a strange document with the Red Seal2 was given to the Resident in which Jang Bahadur was authorized " to coerce " not only the Prime Minister but the ...
... given over to Jang Bahadur were recorded only as " life grants " . On August 9 , a strange document with the Red Seal2 was given to the Resident in which Jang Bahadur was authorized " to coerce " not only the Prime Minister but the ...
Page 196
... given by Lord Elgin in 1894 to the effect that there was no intention or design of interfering with Nepalese autonomy . The adminis- trative independence of Nepal was further assured by the whole tenure of existing treaties . The ...
... given by Lord Elgin in 1894 to the effect that there was no intention or design of interfering with Nepalese autonomy . The adminis- trative independence of Nepal was further assured by the whole tenure of existing treaties . The ...
Page 250
... given as reward for military service was discontinued in the Terai . The cus- tom had lent itself to certain abuses which also had partially been put an end to by Jang Bahadur . Maharaja Chandra Shamsher began the substitute cash ...
... given as reward for military service was discontinued in the Terai . The cus- tom had lent itself to certain abuses which also had partially been put an end to by Jang Bahadur . Maharaja Chandra Shamsher began the substitute cash ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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Allahabad Anglo-Nepalese B. H. Hodgson battalions Benaras Bengal Bhimsen Bhimsen Thapa Bikram Shah border boundary British Government British India British Resident Calcutta Chandra Shamsher China Chinese courts criminals Delhi districts Durbar enlistment extradition friendly friendship frontier Girdlestone Gorakhpur Government of India Governor-General Gurkha Regiments Himalayas History of Nepal Hodgson Indian Army Indian Government Indo-Nepalese relations Jang Bahadur Jang Bahadur Rana July June Kathmandu Khareeta King King of Nepal Kumaon land Lord Maharaja Maharaja Chandra Maharaja Sir Jang Maharajadhiraj ment military Minister of Nepal Nepal Durbar Nepal London Nepalese Government Nepalese subjects Newars officers P. J. B. Rana pillar Prime Minister Queen Rajindra Ramsay Ranudip Singh recruits regarded Resident in Nepal Resident to Government rifles Sagauli Sanads Sept Sikkim Sir Jang Bahadur slaves surrender Terai territory Thapa Tibet Tibetan tion trade treaty troops Valley Viceroy