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... Seistan , where an enterprising consul was established in 1900 as an offset to Sir Percy Sykes's foundation of the British consulate in Seistan the year before . Just as in the north - west the extension of Russian rule to the Araxes in ...
... Seistan , where an enterprising consul was established in 1900 as an offset to Sir Percy Sykes's foundation of the British consulate in Seistan the year before . Just as in the north - west the extension of Russian rule to the Araxes in ...
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... Seistan and southern Khorasan . A few years later ( 1902-5 ) the labours of McMahon on the Seistan Arbitration Commission were multiplied thanks to the intrigues of the local Russian consul and his legation in Teheran ; while the ...
... Seistan and southern Khorasan . A few years later ( 1902-5 ) the labours of McMahon on the Seistan Arbitration Commission were multiplied thanks to the intrigues of the local Russian consul and his legation in Teheran ; while the ...
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... Seistan and the western Afghan frontier lands . Even after the first reverses in the war with Japan , the Russian Foreign Office appeared optimistic as regards Persia , and the instructions given in September 1904 to Speyer , the new ...
... Seistan and the western Afghan frontier lands . Even after the first reverses in the war with Japan , the Russian Foreign Office appeared optimistic as regards Persia , and the instructions given in September 1904 to Speyer , the new ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 19 |
TSARDOM AND IMPERIALISM IN THE FAR EAST and Middle East | 25 |
REASON AND INTUITION Philosophical Lecture By A C Ewing | 67 |
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