Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 72
... offered them the services of eight regiments of Gurkha troops under his personal command . Lord Dal- housie politely declined the offer in spite of Col. Thorsby's , assurance that it was symbolic of Jang Bhadur's sincere cordiality ...
... offered them the services of eight regiments of Gurkha troops under his personal command . Lord Dal- housie politely declined the offer in spite of Col. Thorsby's , assurance that it was symbolic of Jang Bhadur's sincere cordiality ...
Page 73
... offer of his and his army's service would ensure his receiving a cordial and flattering welcome on his arrival in England.1 But the biographer of Jang Bahadur , Gen. Padma Jang , tries to refute that Jang Bahadur had any motives behind ...
... offer of his and his army's service would ensure his receiving a cordial and flattering welcome on his arrival in England.1 But the biographer of Jang Bahadur , Gen. Padma Jang , tries to refute that Jang Bahadur had any motives behind ...
Page 128
... offered Rs . 700 a month . Jagat Jang declined this offer as it was a smaller amount than he desired and later on Rs . 1,000 a month was given by the British Government for his maintenance , and he took refuge in Mathura . The fact of ...
... offered Rs . 700 a month . Jagat Jang declined this offer as it was a smaller amount than he desired and later on Rs . 1,000 a month was given by the British Government for his maintenance , and he took refuge in Mathura . The fact of ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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