Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 17
... present appellation from the founder of the Nymuni Dynasty during the Treta and Dwaper . Legend is that the Valley of the Baghmati had been blessed by a great saint called " Ne " who practised the sacred and austere rites of meditation ...
... present appellation from the founder of the Nymuni Dynasty during the Treta and Dwaper . Legend is that the Valley of the Baghmati had been blessed by a great saint called " Ne " who practised the sacred and austere rites of meditation ...
Page 197
... presents to Peking had no positive content of Nepal's dependence on China . The missions were more for its commercial advantages than for anything else and the presents were certainly not of the nature of a tribute.5 The mission was ...
... presents to Peking had no positive content of Nepal's dependence on China . The missions were more for its commercial advantages than for anything else and the presents were certainly not of the nature of a tribute.5 The mission was ...
Page 242
... present Maharaja did not see his way to make any great improvement in educa- tion which had been painfully inaugurated by his pre- decessor Ranudip Singh and by Gen. Bir Shamsher . Dev Shamsher , in his irresponsible way , proclaimed a ...
... present Maharaja did not see his way to make any great improvement in educa- tion which had been painfully inaugurated by his pre- decessor Ranudip Singh and by Gen. Bir Shamsher . Dev Shamsher , in his irresponsible way , proclaimed a ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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