Pakistan in the Pamir Knot: Geostrategic Imperatives |
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... Highness the Amir that the Russian Government presses for the literal fulfilment of the Agreement of 1873 between Russia and England by which it was decided that the river Oxus should form the northern boundary of Afghanistan from Lake ...
... Highness the Amir that the Russian Government presses for the literal fulfilment of the Agreement of 1873 between Russia and England by which it was decided that the river Oxus should form the northern boundary of Afghanistan from Lake ...
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... Highness the Amir and the Government of India are desirous of setting these questions by a friendly understanding , and of fixing the limit of their respective spheres of influence , so that for the future there may be no difference of ...
... Highness the Amir and the Government of India are desirous of setting these questions by a friendly understanding , and of fixing the limit of their respective spheres of influence , so that for the future there may be no difference of ...
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... Highness's good will to the British Government , and wishing to see Afghanistan independent and strong , the Government of India will raise no objection to the purchase and import by His Highness of munitions of war , and they will ...
... Highness's good will to the British Government , and wishing to see Afghanistan independent and strong , the Government of India will raise no objection to the purchase and import by His Highness of munitions of war , and they will ...
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