Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 43
... trade through Nepal for more than a century . Although it affected the State and deprived her of a lucrative source of revenue , even then Prithvi Narayan asked Tibetans to decline all relations with the British and refuse them ...
... trade through Nepal for more than a century . Although it affected the State and deprived her of a lucrative source of revenue , even then Prithvi Narayan asked Tibetans to decline all relations with the British and refuse them ...
Page 100
... trade . All the senior and military officers of the realm were engaged in this monopolistic trade . Resident Ramsay reported that the ab- sence of all opposition to the despotic party now in power has enabled the Sirdars to establish ...
... trade . All the senior and military officers of the realm were engaged in this monopolistic trade . Resident Ramsay reported that the ab- sence of all opposition to the despotic party now in power has enabled the Sirdars to establish ...
Page 101
... trade with Nepal . " Interference with the Indian merchants greatly reduced the volume of trade with India and enhanced the prices of goods at Kathmandu . The British Government pressed the Durbar in December , 1862 , to reopen ...
... trade with Nepal . " Interference with the Indian merchants greatly reduced the volume of trade with India and enhanced the prices of goods at Kathmandu . The British Government pressed the Durbar in December , 1862 , to reopen ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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