Indo-Nepalese Relations, 1858-1914D. K. Publishing House, 1974 - 283 pages |
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... troops to cross the Nepalese frontier but hoped that the " rebels " taking shelter therein would be prevented by the Nepalese Govern- ment from making any aggression on the Indian territory . If the British troops were to cross the ...
... troops to cross the Nepalese frontier but hoped that the " rebels " taking shelter therein would be prevented by the Nepalese Govern- ment from making any aggression on the Indian territory . If the British troops were to cross the ...
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... troops to cross the frontier . On September 23 , 1859 , however , he formally requested the Indian Government to prohibit the troops from crossing the frontier.3 The Resident reminded Jang Bahadur that it was at his request that the ...
... troops to cross the frontier . On September 23 , 1859 , however , he formally requested the Indian Government to prohibit the troops from crossing the frontier.3 The Resident reminded Jang Bahadur that it was at his request that the ...
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... troops on November 18 , 1857. Jang Bahadur started from Kathmandu on December 10 , 1857 , with a force of 9,000 troops.2 At Sagauli , Brig . - Gen . G. H. Macgregor joined it as Military Commissioner . Jang Bahadur divided his force ...
... troops on November 18 , 1857. Jang Bahadur started from Kathmandu on December 10 , 1857 , with a force of 9,000 troops.2 At Sagauli , Brig . - Gen . G. H. Macgregor joined it as Military Commissioner . Jang Bahadur divided his force ...
Contents
Chapter Page | 7 |
The Land and the People | 17 |
IndoNepalese Relations in Ancient | 34 |
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