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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第 11 頁
... naturally lent an eager ear to overtures coming from the rival of Great Britain . Vitkovitch was listened to with particular attention ; but owing to the great distance Russian outposts then stood from Afghanistan , all that the Envoy ...
... naturally lent an eager ear to overtures coming from the rival of Great Britain . Vitkovitch was listened to with particular attention ; but owing to the great distance Russian outposts then stood from Afghanistan , all that the Envoy ...
第 22 頁
... natural consequence , the whole khanate incorporated into the dominions of the Czar . The Khokandians , especially one portion of them called the Kiptchaks , did not surrender so easily as their brethren in Bokhara and Khiva . The ...
... natural consequence , the whole khanate incorporated into the dominions of the Czar . The Khokandians , especially one portion of them called the Kiptchaks , did not surrender so easily as their brethren in Bokhara and Khiva . The ...
第 25 頁
... natural frontier between Iranians and Turanians , she then might have been satisfied with having brought nearly the whole of the Tartar race under her sway ; the great work of civilisation which she wrote upon her banners could have ...
... natural frontier between Iranians and Turanians , she then might have been satisfied with having brought nearly the whole of the Tartar race under her sway ; the great work of civilisation which she wrote upon her banners could have ...
第 35 頁
... natural that the Russian government did not shun the expense , but began , simultaneously with the con- quest of Turkomania , the construction of the Trans- caspian railway , which until quite recently , starting from Mikhailofsk on the ...
... natural that the Russian government did not shun the expense , but began , simultaneously with the con- quest of Turkomania , the construction of the Trans- caspian railway , which until quite recently , starting from Mikhailofsk on the ...
第 38 頁
... frequently from six to eight wives , a burden exceeding his means of sub- sistence ; poverty being the natural consequence of this anomaly . CHAPTER IV . FROM ASHKABAD TO MERV . As to 38 THE COMING STRUGGLE FOR INDIA .
... frequently from six to eight wives , a burden exceeding his means of sub- sistence ; poverty being the natural consequence of this anomaly . CHAPTER IV . FROM ASHKABAD TO MERV . As to 38 THE COMING STRUGGLE FOR INDIA .
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