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After the anglo-gurkha war , the British gained

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Answered by keshav2150
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The Anglo-Nepal war or the treaty, in particular, had the following consequences. Nepal was obliged to surrender 1/3rd of the total land to the company. Nepal lost the cold areas like kumaon, Gadhwal, Nainital, and Darjeeling.

Answered by pranjal9102007
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The Gurkha War was fought between Nepal and the British East India Company between 1814 and 1816. It is sometimes called the Gorkha War or the Anglo-Nepalese War. The Gurkha War marked the rise of the Gurkha kingdom and the consolidation of the British East India Company's influence in Nepal. The open door for growing power in the region came upon the heels of conflict between three small kingdoms, Kathmandu, Patan, and Bhadgaon. Completely focused on warfare among themselves, they became easy prey for the Gurkha empire in 1767. The British East India Company handled the events leading up to the Gurkha War (1814-1816) rather clumsily. Seizing the opportunity to take control of Nepal, the English acted hastily and failed.

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