Afghanistan, the Great Game RevisitedRosanne Klass Freedom House, 1987 - 519 sivua |
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Sivu 126
... Hindu Kush . A new town and extensive warehousing are also planned for this northern area . Another railroad extension has now crossed the border at Kushka , north of Herat . In addition , other bridges have been built or are planned ...
... Hindu Kush . A new town and extensive warehousing are also planned for this northern area . Another railroad extension has now crossed the border at Kushka , north of Herat . In addition , other bridges have been built or are planned ...
Sivu 127
... Hindu Kush would be much more easily defended than the border now in existence . The similarity of such shifting borders to those forced on Poland and others by the Soviets at the end of World War II is obvious . Partition of ...
... Hindu Kush would be much more easily defended than the border now in existence . The similarity of such shifting borders to those forced on Poland and others by the Soviets at the end of World War II is obvious . Partition of ...
Sivu 370
... Hindu Kush , naming most of them for himself , i.e. , Alexandria ( Sikandra ) ; one of these , Kandahar , still retains his name in variant form . Alexander also left behind satrapies that developed into various Graeco - Bactrian ...
... Hindu Kush , naming most of them for himself , i.e. , Alexandria ( Sikandra ) ; one of these , Kandahar , still retains his name in variant form . Alexander also left behind satrapies that developed into various Graeco - Bactrian ...
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