- Calcutta:
Bengal Secretariat Office. 1865. Rennie,
David Field (1866).
Bhotan and the
story of the
Dooar war (PDF). London: John Murray. Phuntsho, The...
- hill retreat, far from the
tourist crowd". Spectrum, The Tribune. Rennie,
Bhotan and the
Dooar War (1866), pp. 64–66. Khawas,
Vimal (31
December 2004). "The...
- as a race of
murderers and robbers'.". Rennie,
Bhotan and the
Dooar War (1866), pp. 73–74. Rennie,
Bhotan and the
Dooar War (1866), pp. 178–179. Samtse...
- (Sankhu), Kh****a (Bhaktapur), Yala, (Patan), Yen (Kathmandu),
Bhondesh -
Bhotan (Banepa),
Palanti (Panauti),
Phampi (Pharpin), and
other Newar localities...
- been printed. The New
Testament was also
printed in Bagheli, Bhatneri,
Bhotan, Dogri, Garhwali, Javanese, Kumauni, Lahnda, Magahi, Malay, Malvi, Mewari...
- and the
silver cone of Chola, (17,320 feet)
gradually sinking into the
Bhotan mountains at
Gipmoochi (14,509 feet)." Hooker,
Himalayan Journals, Volume...
-
Ottoman era, the
villagers of
Hartevin were
Rayats of the prin****lity of
Bhotan under the
authority of the
local Kurdish agha,
which was
somewhat independent...
-
rising from Chumulari,
flows through the
Choombi district, and
enters Bhotan at a
large mart
called Rinchingoong [Rinchengang],
whence it
flows to the...
- Bhutan,
Random House India, ISBN 978-81-8400-411-3 Rennie,
Surgeon (1866),
Bhotan and the
Dooar War, John
Murray – via archive.org
Annual Dzongkhag Statistics...
-
private owner.
Unknown date United
Kingdom Robert Thompson Jr.
Sunderland Bhotan Full-rigged ship For E.
Bates & Sons.
Unknown date United
Kingdom Joseph...