Kathmandu: National Archives, Ms. no. 471; NGMPP DNA 5/28

Lokaramaṇa Upādhyāya

A letter re political, military and geographical information of the British presence in South Asia

Calcutta, 1837 (VS 1894)

Published with kind permission of the National Archives, Kathmandu. Digitized from the NGMPP microfilm kept by the Staatsbibliothek Berlin.

In this letter Lokaramaṇa Upādhyāya responds to orders given to him by the chief royal preceptor regarding the following: the territorial extension and political influence of the Company government; the preparation of a map of Hindustan; neighbouring states of the Company government; the military status of different forts controlled by the British; the preparation of a map and the acquisition of pictures of Calcutta and the recruitment of a person able to identify proper flint for use in weapons.[ed. by Manik Bajracharya, Simon Cubelic, Rajan Khatiwoda]

DOI / Citation link: https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.34495  
URN: urn:nbn:de:bsz:16-diglit-344954  
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