Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 125
... Pillar 13 to Pillar 21.4 The Durbar replied that such a rectification of the frontier would involve a serious loss of territory to Nepal and suggested that compensation be given south of Pillar 21 or south of the line between Pillars 29 ...
... Pillar 13 to Pillar 21.4 The Durbar replied that such a rectification of the frontier would involve a serious loss of territory to Nepal and suggested that compensation be given south of Pillar 21 or south of the line between Pillars 29 ...
Page 126
Sushila Tyagi. 13 and Pillar 21 by a transfer of land south of the boundary at some other point . The Lt. Governor recommended , as an alternative arrangement , that a straight line be drawn from Pillar 13 to a point between Pillars 21 ...
Sushila Tyagi. 13 and Pillar 21 by a transfer of land south of the boundary at some other point . The Lt. Governor recommended , as an alternative arrangement , that a straight line be drawn from Pillar 13 to a point between Pillars 21 ...
Page 140
... pillar to pillar may be regarded as straight " . Only Basti was an exception . The boundary in Basti district was marked by pillars , and , according to the Point ( B ) of the resolution quoted above , the boundary was held to coincide ...
... pillar to pillar may be regarded as straight " . Only Basti was an exception . The boundary in Basti district was marked by pillars , and , according to the Point ( B ) of the resolution quoted above , the boundary was held to coincide ...
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The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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