Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 105
... never granted . In 1858 , Resident Ramsay complained : " Not only are strangers jealously excluded from all participation in Nepalese affairs , but neither the Resident nor the members of his suite can stir out without attendants who ...
... never granted . In 1858 , Resident Ramsay complained : " Not only are strangers jealously excluded from all participation in Nepalese affairs , but neither the Resident nor the members of his suite can stir out without attendants who ...
Page 188
... never relished the idea of a Nepal having diplomatic truck with other European States . In 1862 , Jang Bahadur proposed to visit " the Pasha of Egypt and the Emperors of France and Austria , not under the auspices or through the ...
... never relished the idea of a Nepal having diplomatic truck with other European States . In 1862 , Jang Bahadur proposed to visit " the Pasha of Egypt and the Emperors of France and Austria , not under the auspices or through the ...
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... Never did China , directly or indirectly , interfere in the domestic affairs of Nepal , nor was there a permanent Chinese representative ever at Kathmandu to advise the Maharaja . The Nepalese foreign policy was never influenced by ...
... Never did China , directly or indirectly , interfere in the domestic affairs of Nepal , nor was there a permanent Chinese representative ever at Kathmandu to advise the Maharaja . The Nepalese foreign policy was never influenced by ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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