The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 105A. Constable, 1857 |
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... Persian Court with little favour and much suspicion . Russia has made herself feared in Persia ; but England has been neither trusted nor feared . In 1826 the Persian Mission was again placed under the Government of India . In some ...
... Persian Court with little favour and much suspicion . Russia has made herself feared in Persia ; but England has been neither trusted nor feared . In 1826 the Persian Mission was again placed under the Government of India . In some ...
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... Persian army on Herat . Alarmed by the report of the invasion of the Afghans , and threatened with a rebellion within the walls of Herat , Yusoof Khan , doubt- less in the hour of need , courted the intervention of Persia . But seeking ...
... Persian army on Herat . Alarmed by the report of the invasion of the Afghans , and threatened with a rebellion within the walls of Herat , Yusoof Khan , doubt- less in the hour of need , courted the intervention of Persia . But seeking ...
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... Persian troops and own allegiance to the Shah . But the Heratees were resolute to resist the invasion , and prepared themselves to stand a siege . It is time , now , that we should turn our attention again to the affairs of Afghanistan ...
... Persian troops and own allegiance to the Shah . But the Heratees were resolute to resist the invasion , and prepared themselves to stand a siege . It is time , now , that we should turn our attention again to the affairs of Afghanistan ...
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