Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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... important achieve- ment for the British . This engagement secured for the British many important gains for future and temporization for the present . The curious aspect of the present negotiations was the Nepalese offer of troops to the ...
... important achieve- ment for the British . This engagement secured for the British many important gains for future and temporization for the present . The curious aspect of the present negotiations was the Nepalese offer of troops to the ...
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... important step in the development of the Indo - Nepalese relations . It was for the first time that the Indian Government broke its avowed neutrality and openly supported Jang Bahadur . It is really surprising that Jang Bahadur took ...
... important step in the development of the Indo - Nepalese relations . It was for the first time that the Indian Government broke its avowed neutrality and openly supported Jang Bahadur . It is really surprising that Jang Bahadur took ...
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... important State papers and legislative enact- ments , i.e. , the ains , and issued legal instruments like Panjapatra3 , Lal Mohar , etc. So far as the importance of his seal is concerned , the papers without the seal of the Maharaj ...
... important State papers and legislative enact- ments , i.e. , the ains , and issued legal instruments like Panjapatra3 , Lal Mohar , etc. So far as the importance of his seal is concerned , the papers without the seal of the Maharaj ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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