Asiatic NeighboursVanguard Books, 1996 - 315 páginas |
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... fact recognised by both Powers , as well as by the Afghans themselves . Whether it would be wise for either to do so is a question on which there is still division of opinion . The initial expenses would be heavy , but the net cost of ...
... fact recognised by both Powers , as well as by the Afghans themselves . Whether it would be wise for either to do so is a question on which there is still division of opinion . The initial expenses would be heavy , but the net cost of ...
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... fact that the Hazaras occupying it are subjects and peaceful ; with Balkh and Bokhara through Maimana ; and with Khiva through Merv . It is , moreover , in direct communication with Mashhad , Ispahân , and Kandahar ; indeed , so easy ...
... fact that the Hazaras occupying it are subjects and peaceful ; with Balkh and Bokhara through Maimana ; and with Khiva through Merv . It is , moreover , in direct communication with Mashhad , Ispahân , and Kandahar ; indeed , so easy ...
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... fact which will bear fruit in our favour should the Afghans ever be com- pelled to take sides in a war between Russia and England fought out on some line between our re- spective existing frontiers . Besides the Afridis two other Afghan ...
... fact which will bear fruit in our favour should the Afghans ever be com- pelled to take sides in a war between Russia and England fought out on some line between our re- spective existing frontiers . Besides the Afridis two other Afghan ...
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