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usasiali
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Posted on 08-08-05 6:05
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I AM VERY MUCH BEWILDERED... WAS NEPAL EVERY RULED BY ANY FOREIGN POWER??? IF YES PLEASE MENTION WHICH NATION RULED HER AND IF NOT WHICH BOOK OR EVIDENCE SAYS SO? I AM NOT TRYING TO BE UNPATRIOTIC HERE... JAI NEPAL
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hurray
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Posted on 08-08-05 6:58
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From my understanding, Nepal was not directly rules by any foreign power, but she definitely was under the influence of British. Nepal was a satellite state for British. So if being a satellite state means being ruled by a foreign power or not is up to your judgement; as for me it was ruled by British. And not to forget the war between Nepal and Tibet which Nepal lost and had to pay tax to Tibet for quite a few years. What would that mean?
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salambambi
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Posted on 08-08-05 7:04
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I remember reading in High School about nepal ruling some parts of India and Tibet for some times in history book. Again Tibet ruling some parts of Nepal for some times. I guess history is always like that. But never read anywhere anyone ruling whole of Nepal. May be some historian in our sajha can help us.
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Java
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Posted on 08-08-05 7:44
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Ruled by Shah bansh! They were not even native from Nepal. They were migrated from Iran, they were muslim origine.
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pundit
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Posted on 08-08-05 9:47
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कल्ले भन्या !! मेरो बि४मा नेपाल स्वतंन्त्र थियो , छ र रहिरहने छ !!
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Tero bau
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Posted on 08-08-05 10:33
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WkW
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Posted on 08-08-05 4:30
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didn't prithivi narayan shah make different small kingdoms into 1 kingdom nepal?
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WkW
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Posted on 08-08-05 4:31
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didn't prithivi naraya shah make alot of small nations into 1 nepal?
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WkW
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Posted on 08-08-05 4:39
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sorry about the double posting my computer isn't working probably i guess
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nepaltrue
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Posted on 08-08-05 11:42
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According to Book "Rise and Fall of Jung Bahadur Rana". Saha royal families were busy in royal corruption and conspiracy. Saha royal families did not care political, economical and governmental situation of Nepal. So Junga Bahadur Rana took power which was backed by British East India Company. Junga Bahadur used to get political advice directly from British embassy of Katmandu. So British was the Advisor and Junga Bahadur Rana was an action taker. Nepal = British + Junga Bahadur Rana.
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kathmanducity
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Posted on 08-08-05 11:50
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Britain recognized Nepal as an independent nation only in 1923 after the participation of soldier's from Nepal in the Great War. Obviously, certain historic facts were kept off our textbooks. For example: King Prithivi Narayana punishing citizens by cutting off their nose or ears after the conquest of Kirtipur. It has been mentioned in Kirtchpatrik's Nepal quoting a christian missionary who visited back then. To a different question of where the Shah dynasty came from: it has been mentioned on www.4dw.net/royalark/Nepal/nepal.htm that the ancestors were from Chitor dynasty of Udaipur, presently in India. I haven't done my own research on that yet. More lights would be appreciated.
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