England and Russia in Central Asia, 第 2 卷W. H. Allen, 1879 - 774 頁 |
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... valley has for ages been the battle - ground of the Kafirs and their Mahomedan neighbours . At the village of Shushi- durra , near Chitral , it was currently reported that there was a silver mine , but the Chitral chief , afraid of his ...
... valley has for ages been the battle - ground of the Kafirs and their Mahomedan neighbours . At the village of Shushi- durra , near Chitral , it was currently reported that there was a silver mine , but the Chitral chief , afraid of his ...
第 10 頁
... valley is but a deep - cut narrow gorge , and , as a rule , there is more of open space and culturable land in the lateral valleys , nestling between the spurs of the surrounding ranges , than in the principal valley itself . The ...
... valley is but a deep - cut narrow gorge , and , as a rule , there is more of open space and culturable land in the lateral valleys , nestling between the spurs of the surrounding ranges , than in the principal valley itself . The ...
第 11 頁
... valley , but not surveying it , because the labours of the lamented Hayward , who was murdered at Yassin , had ... valley lying parallel to the valley of Chitral . At Mastuj the Mollah struck on to his survey of the route from Jellalabad ...
... valley , but not surveying it , because the labours of the lamented Hayward , who was murdered at Yassin , had ... valley lying parallel to the valley of Chitral . At Mastuj the Mollah struck on to his survey of the route from Jellalabad ...
第 12 頁
... valley , crosses the Tui or Moshabar pass - which is conjec- tured to be certainly not less than sixteen thousand ... valley leading to the Tal pass . This pass is situated on a plateau of the range which connects the mountains on the ...
... valley , crosses the Tui or Moshabar pass - which is conjec- tured to be certainly not less than sixteen thousand ... valley leading to the Tal pass . This pass is situated on a plateau of the range which connects the mountains on the ...
第 13 頁
... valley of Kunar ; and finally , returning to Nawagai , he surveyed the road from that place down to the British fort of Abazai . The journey of the Mollah supple- ments that of the Havildar in several important parti- culars , and also ...
... valley of Kunar ; and finally , returning to Nawagai , he surveyed the road from that place down to the British fort of Abazai . The journey of the Mollah supple- ments that of the Havildar in several important parti- culars , and also ...
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第 389 頁 - Akermann not having permitted the Sublime Porte to undertake immediately the execution of the clauses of the separate act relative to Servia, and annexed to...
第 387 頁 - ... to the Empire of Russia of all the countries and the islands situated between the line of demarcation indicated by the preceding- Article on one side, and the ridge of the Caucassan Mountains and the Caspian Sea on the other, as also the wandering tribes who inhabit those territories. ARTICLE 6. — With a view to compensate for the considerable sacrifices which the war between the two States has occasioned to the Empire of Russia, as well as the losses and injuries which have resulted therefrom...
第 279 頁 - Ameer of Cabul alarmed at Russian progress, dissatisfied with general assurance, and anxious to know definitely how far he may rely on our help if invaded. I propose assuring him that if he unreservedly accepts and acts on our advice in all external relations we will help him with money, arms, and troops, if necessary, to expel unprovoked invasion. We to be the judge of the necessity.
第 297 頁 - Now these tribes are savages, noble savages perhaps, and not without some tincture of virtue and generosity, but still absolutely barbarians nevertheless. They have nothing approaching to Government or Civil institutions ; they have for the most part no education ; they have nominally a religion, but...
第 391 頁 - Khanat of Erivan situated on the right bank of the Araxes. It is understood, however, that this clause is not, and shall not be, obligatory except in regard to individuals invested with a public character, or of a certain dignity, such as Khans, Begs, and Spiritual Chiefs or Mollahs, whose personal example, instigations, and clandestine communications might have a prejudicial influence on their old compatriots. As far as concerns the mass of the population in the two countries, it is agreed between...
第 157 頁 - The justice of this chief affords a constant theme of praise to all classes : the peasant rejoices at the absence of tyranny ; the citizen at the safety of his home and the strict municipal regulations regarding weights and measures ; the merchant at the equity of the decisions and the protection of his property, and the soldiers at the regular manner in which their arrears are discharged. A man in power can have no higher praise.
第 118 頁 - Madras ; and here, as in other parts of India, missionary schools are, in my opinion, doing the best work. The education they impart is openly and professedly founded on a Christian basis. They teach the Bible without enforcing ecclesiastical dogmas on their pupils. Indeed, my second tour has impressed me more than ever with the benefits which India derives from the active efforts of missionaries of all denominations, however apparently barren in visible results those efforts may be.
第 106 頁 - Nasik, with the personal title of Rao Bahadur. The title was conferred the other day at a public meeting, and Judge Gopal-rao, in acknowledging the honour, is reported in the Times of India (September 4, 1877) to have said: — ' This Sanad is given to me for loyalty and services. I am sure that every sensible and well-informed man in this country is loyal. This country for many past centuries had no Government deserving the name. There was neither internal peace nor security from foreign invasion....
第 118 頁 - I think that the part that they have hitherto played is as nothing compared with the role they are destined to fill in the future of our Eastern Empire. The European missionary is daily becoming a more important link between the Government and the people.
第 389 頁 - ARTICLE 12. — The high contracting parties agree with a view to the interests of their respective subjects to fix a term of three years in order that those who possess simultaneously immovable property on either side of the Araxes may have the power to sell or to exchange the same freely. His Imperial Majesty of all the Russias excepts, nevertheless, from the benefits of this arrangement (as far as it respects them) the late Erivan Sirdar Hossein Khan, his brother Ha Jnu Khan, and Kurreem Khan,...