The Quarterly Review, Volumen118William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1865 |
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... Kokand to be 1075 miles ; and even the direct route by Bajore and Kafferistan to Badakhshan and Pamir which was also followed by one of the envoys from Kokand , does not diminish the distance by more than 200 miles . end . end . A ...
... Kokand to be 1075 miles ; and even the direct route by Bajore and Kafferistan to Badakhshan and Pamir which was also followed by one of the envoys from Kokand , does not diminish the distance by more than 200 miles . end . end . A ...
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... Kokand , in a similar danger . Stoddart had been originally sent to Bokhara by McNeill on the retirement of the Persian army from Herat in the summer of 1838 , upon an errand of this nature . He was to endeavour to persuade the Amír to ...
... Kokand , in a similar danger . Stoddart had been originally sent to Bokhara by McNeill on the retirement of the Persian army from Herat in the summer of 1838 , upon an errand of this nature . He was to endeavour to persuade the Amír to ...
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... Kokand . While she continued , indeed , to overtax Russian trade , and even held Rus- sian subjects in slavery , she still kept up an appearance of friend- liness , and despatched frequent Envoys to St. Petersburg . It thus happened ...
... Kokand . While she continued , indeed , to overtax Russian trade , and even held Rus- sian subjects in slavery , she still kept up an appearance of friend- liness , and despatched frequent Envoys to St. Petersburg . It thus happened ...
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... Kokand and Bokhara , which , up to the present time , has raged with varying intensity , and in more ways than one has facilitated the Russian advance . We have now arrived at a point in the recent history of Central Asia , where a more ...
... Kokand and Bokhara , which , up to the present time , has raged with varying intensity , and in more ways than one has facilitated the Russian advance . We have now arrived at a point in the recent history of Central Asia , where a more ...
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... Kokand community , are hardly mentioned by the Russians as an independent body ; in fact , Valikhanoff asserts ( Russians in Central Asia , ' p . 103 ) that the Kipcháks , together with the Naimans and Kitäis , have to a great extent ...
... Kokand community , are hardly mentioned by the Russians as an independent body ; in fact , Valikhanoff asserts ( Russians in Central Asia , ' p . 103 ) that the Kipcháks , together with the Naimans and Kitäis , have to a great extent ...
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Página 315 - The glorious company of the Apostles, The goodly fellowship of the Prophets, The noble army of Martyrs praise thee.