Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 134
... obtain willing men for enlist- ment as recruits , the consent of the candidates was obtained by offering them money ; ( ii ) When the above means failed , it was ordered that each village must supply a fixed number of men ; 1. F.S.E. ...
... obtain willing men for enlist- ment as recruits , the consent of the candidates was obtained by offering them money ; ( ii ) When the above means failed , it was ordered that each village must supply a fixed number of men ; 1. F.S.E. ...
Page 204
... obtained from western , central and eastern regions of Nepal . Those , from the border , were pro- cured generally at the fairs in the winter months . Recruiting was so difficult that very ofter four or five months elapsed be- fore just ...
... obtained from western , central and eastern regions of Nepal . Those , from the border , were pro- cured generally at the fairs in the winter months . Recruiting was so difficult that very ofter four or five months elapsed be- fore just ...
Page 212
... obtain the extra re- cruits , the results obtained in the first season were eminently satisfactory , thousands of recruits having been obtained . Those of the second year were a record one , during which the coun- try was thoroughly ...
... obtain the extra re- cruits , the results obtained in the first season were eminently satisfactory , thousands of recruits having been obtained . Those of the second year were a record one , during which the coun- try was thoroughly ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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