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Nepalese farming follows the old ways as does much of life in the mountainous kingdom
Nepalese farming follows the old ways as does much of life in the mountainous kingdom

Nepalese farming follows the old ways as does much of life in the mountainous kingdom

Date3/18/1972
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  • Nepalese farming follows the old ways as does much of life in the mountainous kingdom. Only open to visitors since 1954; the land is a museum of almost medieval life. From 1826 to 1951 it was ruled by a family of hereditary prime ministers; the Ranas; who kept the king a virtual prisoner and built themselves palaces. But now the royal family is in command and the Ranas are ordinary citizens.
  • Nepalese farming follows the old ways as does much of life in the mountainous kingdom
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Original Toronto Star caption: Nepalese farming follows the old ways as does much of life in the mountainous kingdom. Only open to visitors since 1954; the land is a museum of almost medieval life. From 1826 to 1951 it was ruled by a family of hereditary prime ministers; the Ranas; who kept the king a virtual prisoner and built themselves palaces. But now the royal family is in command and the Ranas are ordinary citizens.
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    Copyright HolderToronto Star (Firm)
    Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0117882F
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