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| 381 | Pradhan, Kumar | The Gorkha conquests. The process and consequences of the unification of Nepal. With particular reference to Eastern Nepal | 2009 |
| 1064 | Prasad, Ishwari | The life and times of Maharaja Juddha Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana of Nepal | 1975 |
| 840 | Prinsep, Henry T. | History of the Political and Military Transactions during the Administration of the Marquees of Hastings, 1813-23 | 1825 |
| 246 | Prinsep, Henry Thoby | Origin of the Sikh power in the Punjab and Political Life of Maharaja Ranjit Singh: With an Account of the Religion, Laws, and Customs of Sikhs | 1834 |
| 724 | Prinseps, James | Useful Tables, Forming an Appendix to the Journal of the Asiatic Society. Volume 1: Coins, Weights, and Measures of British India | 1840 |
| 800 | Quack, Johannes and William S. Sax | Introduction: The Efficacy of Rituals | 2010 |
| 801 | Quack, Johannes und Paul Töbelmann | Questioning 'Ritual Efficacy' | 2010 |
| 135 | Raj, Prakash A | Queens of the Shah Dynasty in Nepal | 1997 |
| 1321 | Raj, Yogesh | Bhaktapur Taḥamānhisthita Bhairavanātha Mandirako Aitihāsikatābāre Thapa Jānakārī | 2061 |
| 842 | Raj, Yogesh | Towards a Case Typology of Historiography: Reading Historical Texts from South Asia | 2012 |
| 844 | Raj, Yogesh | Loss Of Epistemic Diversity: Academic Historiography in Post-1950 Nepal | 2014 |
| 1356 | Raj, Yogesh | Śivagvala, Canigala and Vandigala (Three Toponyms from Medieval Bhaktapur) | 2004 |
| 843 | Raj, Yogesh (ed.) | Ruptures and Repairs in South Asia. Historical Perspectives | 2013 |
| 1141 | Raja, Kunjunni et. al. | New Catalogus Catalogorum | 1978 |
| 1069 | Rāja, Prakāśa E. | Mahārāja Juddha Śaṃserako Jīvanī. Kathmandu | 2066 |
| 841 | Rāja, Prakāśa E. | Rāṇā pradhānamantrīharuko jīvanī | 2073 |
| 46 | Rājabhaṇḍārī, Dineśa | Śāha Vaṃśāvalī: The Geneology of the Shah Dynasty | 2002 |
| 1297 | Rajan Khatiwoda | Documented Evidence Relating to the Implementation of the Mulukī Ain in Mid-19th-Century Nepal | 2018 |
| 280 | Rājavaṃśī, Śaṅkaramāna | Abhilekha eka namūnā | 2040 |