Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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... ment annually for the cultivation of Mackwanpur lowlands , and for the amicable settlement of the future border disputes . By a separate article on October 26 , 1801 , the settlement of financial provisions for the maintenance of ex ...
... ment annually for the cultivation of Mackwanpur lowlands , and for the amicable settlement of the future border disputes . By a separate article on October 26 , 1801 , the settlement of financial provisions for the maintenance of ex ...
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... 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 experience of British activities in Nepal . The years 1846-54 were years of ...
... 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 experience of British activities in Nepal . The years 1846-54 were years of ...
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Sushila Tyagi. ment . He was the traditional head of State , the symbol of its unity and the centre of emotional ... ment has always abstained and desires still to abstain , if poss- ible , from interference in the internal affairs ...
Sushila Tyagi. ment . He was the traditional head of State , the symbol of its unity and the centre of emotional ... ment has always abstained and desires still to abstain , if poss- ible , from interference in the internal affairs ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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