Nepal–Britain Treaty of 1860
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The Nepal–Britain Treaty was signed on 1 November 1860 in Kathmandu by Jung Bahadur Rana on behalf of King Surendra Bikram Shah and by George Ramsay on the part of Charles Canning, 1st Earl Canning, Governor-General of India.[1] The treaty was ratified on 15 November 1860 in Calcuta.[2]
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Context | To return the Naya Muluk |
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Signed | 1 November 1860 |
Ratified | 15 November 1860 |
Signatories | Nepal British Empire |
Languages | Nepali, English |
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The restored the Terai lands ceded by the Treaty of Sugauli, which included districts of Kanchanpur, Kailali, Bardiya, and Banke.[3]