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Wright Daniel (ed.) History of Nepal

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Wright Daniel (ed.) History of Nepal
Translated from The Parbatiya by Munshi Shew Shunker Singh and Pandit Shri Gunanand. With an Introductory Sketch of The Country and People of Nepal by the Editor, Daniel Wright. — London: Cambridge University Press, 1877. — 324 p.
The translation of the History has been made by Shew Shunker Singh, the Mir Munshi attached to the British Besidency, who has lived in Nepal for nearly thirty years. He was assisted, when necessary, by Pandit Shri Gunanand, who is a native of Nepal, residing at Patan, and whose ancestors, for many generations, have been the compilers of this History.
The work translated is the Vansavali or Genealogical History of Nepal, according to the Buddhist recension. The original manuscript, written in Parbatiya with an admixture of Sanskrit and Newari, is in the possession of Professor Cowell.
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