Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 245
... Military Hospital was started . It was not only remarkable as a memorial to the thousands of Nepalese who had died in the Great War , but was completed in a manner that would be envied by the majority of military stations in India , and ...
... Military Hospital was started . It was not only remarkable as a memorial to the thousands of Nepalese who had died in the Great War , but was completed in a manner that would be envied by the majority of military stations in India , and ...
Page 246
... military training were liable for service at the call of the Prime Minister . The entire military strength of Nepal was much greater . There was compulsory service of three years with the right to remain in the Army after that period on ...
... military training were liable for service at the call of the Prime Minister . The entire military strength of Nepal was much greater . There was compulsory service of three years with the right to remain in the Army after that period on ...
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... military jagirs . Maize lands were divided into three kinds , namely , Hal , Patay and Kodalay . A Hal area paid one Nepali rupee for the whole area . The Kodalay tenant paid half a rupee as rent for his land . It was different with the ...
... military jagirs . Maize lands were divided into three kinds , namely , Hal , Patay and Kodalay . A Hal area paid one Nepali rupee for the whole area . The Kodalay tenant paid half a rupee as rent for his land . It was different with the ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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