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... British and they continued their efforts , but in vain , to allay the suspicion of Nepal.63 Involved in a war with China , Nepal signed a commercial treaty with the East India Company on 1st March 1792 in the hope of securing British ...
... British and they continued their efforts , but in vain , to allay the suspicion of Nepal.63 Involved in a war with China , Nepal signed a commercial treaty with the East India Company on 1st March 1792 in the hope of securing British ...
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... British . But the British , consider- ing him harmful to their interests , did not favourably respond to his overtures and the improvement in Anglo - Nepalese rela- tions that he sought to bring about to strengthen his own position in ...
... British . But the British , consider- ing him harmful to their interests , did not favourably respond to his overtures and the improvement in Anglo - Nepalese rela- tions that he sought to bring about to strengthen his own position in ...
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... British that Nepal was their useful and dependable ally and was , thus , able to save Nepal's independence also . Its foreign relations , however , went under British control , and Nepal , in fact , slipped to a " quasi - subordination ...
... British that Nepal was their useful and dependable ally and was , thus , able to save Nepal's independence also . Its foreign relations , however , went under British control , and Nepal , in fact , slipped to a " quasi - subordination ...
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Soviet Models 3470 | 34 |
Bases of Indias Attitude 7393 | 73 |
Phase of Ranas Intransigence | 94 |
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