Deb Rajah, who had taken steps to reconcile the contending parties, is dead. Observes that these matters ar5e ordinary illustrations of the state of Bhootan, and do not concern us. Gives some information of the Indian referred to in Mr. Eden`s account, who is said to have been sent by Tongso Penlo to Nepal, and to have been imprisoned on his return by the Bhootea authorities, and who now calls himself son of the Rajah of Pachete.

Department Government Of Bengal
Branch Political
From Year / Date
(YYYY-MM-DD)
1867-10
To Year / Date
(YYYY-MM-DD)
1867-10
Identifier PR_000000312286
File No. Progs., Nos. 13, October 1867 (B)
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