according to the treaty of saulagi, which riever marked a natural boundry between india and nepal
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according to the treaty of saulagi, which riever marked a natural boundry between india and nepal
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Makhali river
Explanation:
Makhali river
The Treaty of Sugauli concluded between British India and the Kingdom of Nepal in the year 1816, maps the Makhali river as the western boundary with India but different British maps showed the source of the tributary at different places which was mainly due to underdeveloped and less-defined surveying techniques used .