The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 105A. Constable, 1857 |
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Page 284
... Herat . But the autumn of 1837 saw the commencement of operations ; and before the end of November the troops of Ma- homed Shah had actually laid siege to Herat . The details of this memorable siege are well known . It lasted from the ...
... Herat . But the autumn of 1837 saw the commencement of operations ; and before the end of November the troops of Ma- homed Shah had actually laid siege to Herat . The details of this memorable siege are well known . It lasted from the ...
Page 289
... Herat , containing the substance of these conditions , to be delivered to him by a person belonging to the British Mission . It was added that if Great Britain interfered in the affairs of Herat , the engagements of Persia were to be ...
... Herat , containing the substance of these conditions , to be delivered to him by a person belonging to the British Mission . It was added that if Great Britain interfered in the affairs of Herat , the engagements of Persia were to be ...
Page 297
... 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 only a ...
... 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 only a ...
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1 History of the Reign of Philip the Second King | 1 |
sur le Globe Par P Flourens Membre de lAca | 46 |
England from the earliest period to the year 1742 | 78 |
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