Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 96
... officers were seldom deputed . Along the entire frontier of lower Bengal , there was not a single officer above the rank- of head constable . And this small guard did not have the exclusive work of watching the frontier , but had in ...
... officers were seldom deputed . Along the entire frontier of lower Bengal , there was not a single officer above the rank- of head constable . And this small guard did not have the exclusive work of watching the frontier , but had in ...
Page 98
... officers of the Nepalese border districts would lose no time in communicating the occurrence of any case of murder , theft , dacoity and such heinous crimes to the Magistrates of the Indian districts and in their absence to the ...
... officers of the Nepalese border districts would lose no time in communicating the occurrence of any case of murder , theft , dacoity and such heinous crimes to the Magistrates of the Indian districts and in their absence to the ...
Page 118
... officers for surrender by the Nepal Govern- ment of offenders whose extradition could not be demanded uuder the provisions of existing treaties . On this question the Secretary to the Government of India informed the Secretaries . to ...
... officers for surrender by the Nepal Govern- ment of offenders whose extradition could not be demanded uuder the provisions of existing treaties . On this question the Secretary to the Government of India informed the Secretaries . to ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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