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The proclamation published in Calcutta on the 1st of No- vember ; 1856 , and in London on December 16th , sets forth , that in the month of January , 1853 , the Shah of Persia bound himself by treaty to us to send no troops to Herat ...
The proclamation published in Calcutta on the 1st of No- vember ; 1856 , and in London on December 16th , sets forth , that in the month of January , 1853 , the Shah of Persia bound himself by treaty to us to send no troops to Herat ...
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It must be remembered that as yet the question of Herat had not been mooted . This trumpery and undignified quarrel , brought about by the mischievous influence of certain persons connected with the Mission at Teheran , who had private ...
It must be remembered that as yet the question of Herat had not been mooted . This trumpery and undignified quarrel , brought about by the mischievous influence of certain persons connected with the Mission at Teheran , who had private ...
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An expe- dition consequently against Herat has always been popular in Persia , and has been considered somewhat in the light of a holy war . The Persians , moreover , look upon Herat as an integral part of the empire .
An expe- dition consequently against Herat has always been popular in Persia , and has been considered somewhat in the light of a holy war . The Persians , moreover , look upon Herat as an integral part of the empire .
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Henry Bradbury with full descriptions of their different | 57 |
Odyssea London 1849 | 80 |
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