Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 90
... tion of the bordering Nepalese lands.1 4 During the transfer and demarcation of the western Terai in 1860 , Jang Bahadur laid claims over the left bank of the Sarda , which to his irritation could not be entertained by the Indian ...
... tion of the bordering Nepalese lands.1 4 During the transfer and demarcation of the western Terai in 1860 , Jang Bahadur laid claims over the left bank of the Sarda , which to his irritation could not be entertained by the Indian ...
Page 164
... tion the Governor - General conveyed the following views to- the British Resident at Kathmandu : " ... The Prince ( King Surindra Bikram Shah ) is at this . moment in the power of Minister Jang Bahadur ; that indivi- dual has obtained ...
... tion the Governor - General conveyed the following views to- the British Resident at Kathmandu : " ... The Prince ( King Surindra Bikram Shah ) is at this . moment in the power of Minister Jang Bahadur ; that indivi- dual has obtained ...
Page 178
... tion of the King in the following words : 66 ' ... the King is a mere puppet in Jang Bahadur's hands , and that he has not even the shadow of power , the empty title of sovereign is still accorded to him , and he takes his place as such ...
... tion of the King in the following words : 66 ' ... the King is a mere puppet in Jang Bahadur's hands , and that he has not even the shadow of power , the empty title of sovereign is still accorded to him , and he takes his place as such ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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