Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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Page 47
... treaty of " commerce and alli- ance " was concluded on October 26 , 1801.3 The treaty was , however , of a purely political nature . According to this treaty , in exchange of the honourable custody of the former Maharaja by the British ...
... treaty of " commerce and alli- ance " was concluded on October 26 , 1801.3 The treaty was , however , of a purely political nature . According to this treaty , in exchange of the honourable custody of the former Maharaja by the British ...
Page 54
... treaty must strictly be looked upon as the basis of new relations while Bhimsen followed a policy of ren- dering the treaty as much nugatory as possible . The Governor- General following his policy of reconciliation assured the Gurkhas ...
... treaty must strictly be looked upon as the basis of new relations while Bhimsen followed a policy of ren- dering the treaty as much nugatory as possible . The Governor- General following his policy of reconciliation assured the Gurkhas ...
Page 193
... treaties it is true that the Treaty of 1815 prohibi- ted the employment of foreigners in Nepal without the consent of the Government of India and provided that disputes bet- ween Nepal and Sikkim should be submitted to the arbitra- tion ...
... treaties it is true that the Treaty of 1815 prohibi- ted the employment of foreigners in Nepal without the consent of the Government of India and provided that disputes bet- ween Nepal and Sikkim should be submitted to the arbitra- tion ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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