Afghanistan, the Great Game RevisitedRosanne Klass Freedom House, 1987 - 519 sivua |
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... Russian ; the Russians , expanding steadily across Central Asia , confidently expected him to be so . But like most Afghans , then and since , Abdur Rahman was single- mindedly concerned with the interests of his own country , which he ...
... Russian ; the Russians , expanding steadily across Central Asia , confidently expected him to be so . But like most Afghans , then and since , Abdur Rahman was single- mindedly concerned with the interests of his own country , which he ...
Sivu 32
... Russian soldier will remain on Bukharan soil . The extension of our friendly assistance in no way constitutes an ... Russian rule but also criticized the Emirs for their perceived subservience to Russian interests . Because of common ...
... Russian soldier will remain on Bukharan soil . The extension of our friendly assistance in no way constitutes an ... Russian rule but also criticized the Emirs for their perceived subservience to Russian interests . Because of common ...
Sivu 125
... Russian governments , has been and remains problematical because even at the outset it was viewed as a purely artificial and temporary frontier possessing no elements of stability of duration . During the delimitation process Russia ...
... Russian governments , has been and remains problematical because even at the outset it was viewed as a purely artificial and temporary frontier possessing no elements of stability of duration . During the delimitation process Russia ...
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