Russia in Central Asia in 1889 & the Anglo-Russian QuestionLongmans, 1889 - 477 Seiten |
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... British and Russian movements in Central Asia in this century , which may help to elucidate the narrative ; and a Bibliography , which , without pretending to be exhaus- tive , claims to include the principal works to which a student ...
... British and Russian movements in Central Asia in this century , which may help to elucidate the narrative ; and a Bibliography , which , without pretending to be exhaus- tive , claims to include the principal works to which a student ...
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... British trade with Afghanistan - Quotation from Foreign Office Report - Russian monopoly in Northern Persia and Khorasan - Destruction of British trade with Northern Persia- Commercial future of the Transcaspian Railway - Strategical ...
... British trade with Afghanistan - Quotation from Foreign Office Report - Russian monopoly in Northern Persia and Khorasan - Destruction of British trade with Northern Persia- Commercial future of the Transcaspian Railway - Strategical ...
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... British rule in India - Evidence of Russian generals - Real feeling in India - Regrettable Russian ignorance -Russian lines of invasion : ( i . ) From the Pamir , ( ii . ) From Samarkand and the Oxus - New Russo - Afghan frontier ( iii ...
... British rule in India - Evidence of Russian generals - Real feeling in India - Regrettable Russian ignorance -Russian lines of invasion : ( i . ) From the Pamir , ( ii . ) From Samarkand and the Oxus - New Russo - Afghan frontier ( iii ...
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... British officers , often in disguise and at the peril of their lives , to explore the terra incognita on the borders of Persia and Afghanistan , were sedulously discouraged by the Home or Indian Government , in nervous deference to ...
... British officers , often in disguise and at the peril of their lives , to explore the terra incognita on the borders of Persia and Afghanistan , were sedulously discouraged by the Home or Indian Government , in nervous deference to ...
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... British India . The rails , which are all of steel , were made , partly in St. Petersburg , partly in Southern Russia , and were bought by the Government at rather high prices in order to en- courage native manufacture . They are from ...
... British India . The rails , which are all of steel , were made , partly in St. Petersburg , partly in Southern Russia , and were bought by the Government at rather high prices in order to en- courage native manufacture . They are from ...
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Abdurrahman advance Afghan frontier Afghan Turkestan Afghanistan Akhal Alikhanoff already Amir Amu Daria Annenkoff army Asian Asiatic Askabad Baku Balkh banks Bokhara Bokhariots Britain British canals capital Caspian Caucasus Central Asia character Colonel commercial conquest cotton Czar desert distance district dominions Dushak East England English European favour feet Foreign fortress Geok Tepe Government hand Herat horses importance India Is-hak journey Kabul Kandahar Kerki Khan Khanate Khiva Khorasan Kizil Arvat Krasnovodsk Kush latter less MEDRESSE ment Merv Meshed miles military mosque mountains Murghab native oasis officers Orenburg Oxus pass Penjdeh Persia Petersburg political population pouds present province Quetta rails river roubles route ruins Russian Samarkand sand Sarakhs Shah Skobeleff soldiers station steppes stream successful supplies Syr Daria Tashkent Teharjui Tejend Tekke territory tion town trade Trans Transcaspian Railway traveller treaty troops Turko Turkoman Turkoman horse Uzun Ada Vide walls Zerafshan