The Coming Struggle for India: Being an Account of the Encroachments of Russia in Central Asia, and of the Difficulties Sure to Arise Therefrom to EnglandCassell, 1885 - 214 頁 |
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... Czar in my more prosperous days , when I was rich and mighty ; shall I go now in order to meet with a shameful death . " From the eastern Tartars in Siberia , Russia turned to the western Tartars in the Crimea , to those very Nogais ...
... Czar in my more prosperous days , when I was rich and mighty ; shall I go now in order to meet with a shameful death . " From the eastern Tartars in Siberia , Russia turned to the western Tartars in the Crimea , to those very Nogais ...
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... Czar is a benignant ruler , who is anxious that his subjects should be provided with all the necessaries of life , and he even went so far as to build mosques and Mohammedan colleges for the pious Kirghises , an act which has been very ...
... Czar is a benignant ruler , who is anxious that his subjects should be provided with all the necessaries of life , and he even went so far as to build mosques and Mohammedan colleges for the pious Kirghises , an act which has been very ...
第 10 頁
... Nicholas the First , and obtained his pardon from the Czar on the con- dition of the gifted young Pole's entering the Russian service and devoting his abilities to Russian interests . 10 THE COMING STRUGGLE FOR INDIA .
... Nicholas the First , and obtained his pardon from the Czar on the con- dition of the gifted young Pole's entering the Russian service and devoting his abilities to Russian interests . 10 THE COMING STRUGGLE FOR INDIA .
第 11 頁
... publicly declared to have acted against the will of the Czar , are not only acknowledged , but rewarded ; whilst those who remain unsuccessful are rebuked , and have to pay the penalty of death THE WAY TO TASHKEND . 11.
... publicly declared to have acted against the will of the Czar , are not only acknowledged , but rewarded ; whilst those who remain unsuccessful are rebuked , and have to pay the penalty of death THE WAY TO TASHKEND . 11.
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... Czar had been compelled , against his own will and without any hope of material benefit , to , annex the country of the Kirghises ; and how these Kirghises , unruly fellows , could be only governed and ruled from a point where the ...
... Czar had been compelled , against his own will and without any hope of material benefit , to , annex the country of the Kirghises ; and how these Kirghises , unruly fellows , could be only governed and ruled from a point where the ...
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