why was the Thapathali Treaty in favour of Nepal
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Tibet and Nepal agree to regard the Chinese Emperor as the sovereign. In case any foreign country attacked Tibet, Nepal Government have to help Tibet Government. Also in case if Nepal is attacked, Tibet government have to preserve the Nepalese wealth and have to transfer wealth in safest place in Tibet.
Signed: 24 March 1856 (Chaitra 3, 1912 B.S.)
Location: Thapathali, Kathmandu, Nepal
Effective: 24 March 1856
The Treaty of Thapathali was a treaty signed between the Tibetan government of Ganden Phodrang (then under administrative rule of the Qing dynasty) and the Kingdom of Nepal in Thapathali Durbar in Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, following the Nepalese–Tibetan War. In January 1856, a representative group of Tibet came to Kathmandu for discussion of the treaty. After a long discussion, the representative group ultimately signed in Thapathali a treaty on 24 March.