Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 149
... sent a seal to Nepal as a present and Nepal had sent presents in return . In 1782 , Nepal agreed to send a friendly mission every five years to Peking . The last mission went in 1908.1 The Chinese always maintained that these friendly ...
... sent a seal to Nepal as a present and Nepal had sent presents in return . In 1782 , Nepal agreed to send a friendly mission every five years to Peking . The last mission went in 1908.1 The Chinese always maintained that these friendly ...
Page 209
... sent to Nepal with instruc- tions to travel quietly from village to village , spreading the news that the British Government required recruits , and was willing to give a bounty of Rs . 20 to be divided between the recruit and the man ...
... sent to Nepal with instruc- tions to travel quietly from village to village , spreading the news that the British Government required recruits , and was willing to give a bounty of Rs . 20 to be divided between the recruit and the man ...
Page 242
... sent for studies to Europe or America . The council advised against this scheme and suggested that it would be better io invite the help of Indian experts . In general , this policy had been adopted and the youths of Nepal had been sent ...
... sent for studies to Europe or America . The council advised against this scheme and suggested that it would be better io invite the help of Indian experts . In general , this policy had been adopted and the youths of Nepal had been sent ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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