The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
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Page 482
... Cabul . * Edward Conolly attempted to explore it in 1840 , but was driven from the mountains by the Bajouries , especially jealous at that time of an intrusion upon their fastnesses ; nor indeed has any single European that we are aware ...
... Cabul . * Edward Conolly attempted to explore it in 1840 , but was driven from the mountains by the Bajouries , especially jealous at that time of an intrusion upon their fastnesses ; nor indeed has any single European that we are aware ...
Page 485
... Cabul , the streams flowing to the south - west being separated by the shoulder which joins the Hindú - kush , from the streams descending through Vakhan and Badakhshan to the Oxus , and forming the Cabul river , which falls into the ...
... Cabul , the streams flowing to the south - west being separated by the shoulder which joins the Hindú - kush , from the streams descending through Vakhan and Badakhshan to the Oxus , and forming the Cabul river , which falls into the ...
Page 495
... Cabul to Herat , and which must have taken up the Persian , the language of the country of their adop- tion , before the Afghan influence became excessive . Mons . Khanikoff , as an illustration of this self - creating principle among ...
... Cabul to Herat , and which must have taken up the Persian , the language of the country of their adop- tion , before the Afghan influence became excessive . Mons . Khanikoff , as an illustration of this self - creating principle among ...
Page 502
... Cabul , at Can- dahar , and at Herat . We must expect to find amongst our northern feudatories an augmented restlessness and impatience of control , the natural effect of the intrusion of a rival European power into the circle of our ...
... Cabul , at Can- dahar , and at Herat . We must expect to find amongst our northern feudatories an augmented restlessness and impatience of control , the natural effect of the intrusion of a rival European power into the circle of our ...
Page 503
... Cabul revolution ; and we are moreover satisfied that if , under altered circumstances , and in the possible event of the Eastern question being reopened in Europe , it should be found necessary to adopt more active measures in Asia ...
... Cabul revolution ; and we are moreover satisfied that if , under altered circumstances , and in the possible event of the Eastern question being reopened in Europe , it should be found necessary to adopt more active measures in Asia ...
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