Why British could not conquer Nepal?

Nepal lies between India and China. The two prevalent empires back then were Mongol and British Empires. The Britishers did not want to agitate the Chinese. When the British got to eastern parts of then Nepal such as Sikkim the Chinese army had already formed a camp at the northern frontier of Nepal.
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Why didnt the British colonize Nepal?

Company's decision to not annex main Nepalese territories. The British were just in the process of consolidating their power in South Asia. Annexation of Nepal would had inadvertenly brought them in close confrontation with the Qing Empire, which they tried to avoid at all cost.
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How did Nepal defeat British?

Two days later the ratified treaty was handed over to the British in Makawanpur. The war ended with the Treaty of Sugauli, which has been considered as an unequal treaty which led to Nepal losing its one-third territory. The river Mechi became the new Eastern border and the Mahakali the Western boundary of Nepal.
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Did the British rule over Nepal?

Nepal and Bhutan remained nominally independent throughout the British period, though both eventually became British protectorates—Nepal in 1815 and Bhutan in 1866.
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Why India did not conquer Nepal?

Hindus, being worshipers of rivers and mountains, had an attachment with the Himalayas. Similarly, Buddhists too sent their monks and missionaries to the mountains. Muslims did not have any such attachment or awe with the Himalayas, so they never thought of conquering Nepal.
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Why do Gurkhas fight for Britain?

The British army began to recruit Gurkha soldiers because they wanted them to fight on their side. Since that day, the Ghurkas have fought alongside British troops in every battle across the world. Nepal became a strong ally of Britain. One hundred thousand Gurkhas fought in the First World War.
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Which is the oldest country Nepal or India?

Nepal is the oldest independent sovereign country in South Asia.
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Has Nepal ever been invaded?

Why has no country conquered or colonized Nepal? Nepal lost the Anglo-Nepalese War with East India Company but was not colonized.
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Has Nepal ever lost a war?

Nepal suffered a defeat but given that Nepal had fought with small troops against huge and well-armed troops of British India, the defeat was almost a foregone conclusion. But there is one that Nepal can claim to have stood victorious: The World War II.
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Why is Nepal poor country?

While Nepal is rich in natural resources and water resources, the country has not been able to utilize it in order to create and sell its resources to other countries. This is another leading reason that makes Nepal a poor country.
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How many Nepali are there in British army?

The Gurkha units are composed of Nepalis and Indian Gorkhas and are recruited for the Nepali Army (96000), Indian Army (42000), British Army (4010), Gurkha Contingent Singapore, Gurkha Reserve Unit Brunei, UN peacekeeping forces and in war zones around the world.
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Which country has never been conquered?

Depending on how you define it, the only countries that were never colonies are Liberia, Ethiopia, Japan, Thailand, Bhutan, Iran, Nepal, Tonga, China, and possibly North Korea, South Korea and Mongolia. Some historians nitpick over this list.
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What if India was never colonized?

World War II wouldn't have affected India

India had always been a peaceful nation and would have nothing to with the World War II had it not been under the rule of the British. More than two million sons of our soil were sent to fight the Axis powers in a war we had nothing to do with.
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Was Bhutan a British colony?

The country was never colonised by Britain but its forces were defeated in North Bengal and Bhutan was forced to sign a treaty which gave Britain control of its foreign relations. India inherited that power when it became independent in 1947 and remains a powerful influence over the country. 9.
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Is Nepal safer than India?

Nepal is generally considered to be safer than its southern neighbour, India and (on an unrelated note) a definite open-mindedness towards other cultures. This means that, generally speaking, Nepal is safe for solo female travellers.
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Is Nepal a strong country?

Analysis. Nepal is a minor power in Asia. The country has defied a prevailing regional downward trend with an unchanged overall score over the past year. Nepal performs best in economic capability, defence networks and cultural influence rankings, where it places 23rd for all.
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Is Nepal protected by India?

Another sore point is that the majority of Nepal's border is unmanned, while India has strong border guards to protect adjacent Indian borders. At times, Indian security forces encroach onto Nepali lands and have even killed Nepali citizens.
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Why are Gurkhas so loyal to Britain?

Technology favoured the British and terrain, the Gurkhas. A mutual respect developed, and when the war ended with the Treaty of Segauli in 1816 both sides decided that they would be better as friends rather than enemies, and from that point Gurkha regiments began to be raised as part of the East India Company's army.
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Why are Gurkhas so tough?

The kukhri, a distinctive curved knife, is an important part of Gurkha culture, used both for work and in battle. Custom dictates that, in the hand of a warrior, “the khukri must draw blood every time it is unsheathed”, says The Kathmandu Post.
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Can Nepalese join British Army?

The British Army recruits approximately 300 – 400 individuals every year. In order to apply you must be Nepalese (Nepalese birth certificate) and live in Nepal.
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Are Nepal and India friends?

As close neighbors, India and Nepal share unique ties of friendship and cooperation characterized by an open border and deep-rooted people-to-people contacts of kinship and culture. There has been a long tradition of free movement of people across the border.
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Does Nepal have its own army?

The Nepali Army has about 95,000 infantry army and air service members protecting the sovereignty of Nepal. In August 2018, The Himalayan Times estimated total army forces to be around 96,000 while The Kathmandu Post estimated it to be 92,000.
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Are Nepal and China friends?

Nepal and China enjoy warm and friendly relations, linked by mountains and rivers. We are close neighbors and reliable friends. People of both countries have enjoyed friendly relations for generations. Our relationship is based on a solid foundation which dates back more than a thousand years.
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