Pakistan in the Pamir Knot: Geostrategic Imperatives |
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... Russian advances culminating in the capture of Chimkent before world opinion . Gorchakov , therefore , addressed a memorandum to the Governments with which Russia had diplomatic relations in 1864. It said , ? 13 " the position of Russia ...
... Russian advances culminating in the capture of Chimkent before world opinion . Gorchakov , therefore , addressed a memorandum to the Governments with which Russia had diplomatic relations in 1864. It said , ? 13 " the position of Russia ...
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... Russian conquest of Bokhara had opened wide the road to Afghanistan . On March 7 , 1869 , the Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs , Gorchakov , instructed his Ambassador in London to tell the British Government , that " Afghanistan is ...
... Russian conquest of Bokhara had opened wide the road to Afghanistan . On March 7 , 1869 , the Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs , Gorchakov , instructed his Ambassador in London to tell the British Government , that " Afghanistan is ...
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... Russian and British empires in Central Asia . In 1907 , à British Committee of Imperial Defence asked the Government that , in the event of a Russian invasion of Afghanistan , the casus belli clause should be applied , and London should ...
... Russian and British empires in Central Asia . In 1907 , à British Committee of Imperial Defence asked the Government that , in the event of a Russian invasion of Afghanistan , the casus belli clause should be applied , and London should ...
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