England and Russia in Central Asia, 第 2 卷W. H. Allen, 1879 - 774 頁 |
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第 9 頁
... ruler of Badakshan , Mir Mah- moud Shah , was placed there in October , 1869 , by the Ameer of Cabul , to whom he is , or was quite recently , actually tributary . He is a Seyyid , and has the repu- tation of being a learned man . His ...
... ruler of Badakshan , Mir Mah- moud Shah , was placed there in October , 1869 , by the Ameer of Cabul , to whom he is , or was quite recently , actually tributary . He is a Seyyid , and has the repu- tation of being a learned man . His ...
第 11 頁
... ruler , and has little intercourse with its neighbours ; and with the outer world it only commu- nicates through the medium of a few individuals who have the privilege of travelling over the country as traders . The Mollah possessed ...
... ruler , and has little intercourse with its neighbours ; and with the outer world it only commu- nicates through the medium of a few individuals who have the privilege of travelling over the country as traders . The Mollah possessed ...
第 19 頁
... ruler has about eight hundred horse in his pay , and two thou- sand badly - armed footmen might be raised on an emergency , but neither he nor the villagers have any means of obtaining remounts except through the Turkmans . Muhammad ...
... ruler has about eight hundred horse in his pay , and two thou- sand badly - armed footmen might be raised on an emergency , but neither he nor the villagers have any means of obtaining remounts except through the Turkmans . Muhammad ...
第 62 頁
... rulers of Khat- mandoo . Nepaul is nominally a tributary of China , and , if we turn to history , we discover that this suze- rainty has been in fact maintained down almost to the present day . If we go back to the year 1791 , we find ...
... rulers of Khat- mandoo . Nepaul is nominally a tributary of China , and , if we turn to history , we discover that this suze- rainty has been in fact maintained down almost to the present day . If we go back to the year 1791 , we find ...
第 63 頁
... rulers of Khatmandoo . The hitherto successful Ghoorkas were compelled to entreat our Government to intercede for them with the conqueror , but although Lord Corn- wallis's compliance was the chief cause of their escaping without ...
... rulers of Khatmandoo . The hitherto successful Ghoorkas were compelled to entreat our Government to intercede for them with the conqueror , but although Lord Corn- wallis's compliance was the chief cause of their escaping without ...
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