... 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... England and Russia in Central Asia - 第 387 頁Demetrius Charles Boulger 著 - 1879 - 774 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| India. Foreign and Political Department - 1892 - 476 頁
...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...sum shall be regulated by a separate arrangement. ARTICLE 5. Sa Majesté le Schah de Perse, en témoignage de son amitié sincère pour Sa Majesté l'Empereur... | |
| India. Foreign and Political Department - 1892 - 354 頁
...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...Persia engages to make good these by the payment of a peuuniary indemnity. It is agreed between the two high contracting parties that the amount of this... | |
| Sir Valentine Chirol - 1903 - 614 頁
...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...sum shall be regulated by a separate arrangement. ARTICLE 7. — His Majesty the Shah of Persia, having deemed it expedient to nominate, as his successor... | |
| Sir Valentine Chirol - 1903 - 604 頁
...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...sum shall be regulated by a separate arrangement. ARTICLE 7. — His Majesty the Shah of Persia, having deemed it expedient to nominate, as his successor... | |
| Sir Valentine Chirol - 1903 - 596 頁
...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...sum shall be regulated by a separate arrangement. ARTICLE 7.—His Majesty the Shah of Persia, having deemed it expedient to nominate, as his successor... | |
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