Pakistan in the Pamir Knot: Geostrategic Imperatives |
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... agreed re- luctantly to assume control of the inhospitable valley of Wakhan in the north - east corner of his dominion ; the Government of India paid him half a lakh rupees ( 5000 pounds ) a year to meet the cost of its administration ...
... agreed re- luctantly to assume control of the inhospitable valley of Wakhan in the north - east corner of his dominion ; the Government of India paid him half a lakh rupees ( 5000 pounds ) a year to meet the cost of its administration ...
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... agreed that the actual features on the ground shall prevail , so far as the location and alignment of the boundary described in Section One is concerned ; and that they will be deter- mined as far as possible by joint survey on the ...
... agreed that the actual features on the ground shall prevail , so far as the location and alignment of the boundary described in Section One is concerned ; and that they will be deter- mined as far as possible by joint survey on the ...
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Geostrategic Imperatives Zulfiqar Khalid. ARTICLE IV One . The two Parties have agreed to set up , as soon as possible ... agreed that any dispute concern- ing the boundary which may arise after the delimitation THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ...
Geostrategic Imperatives Zulfiqar Khalid. ARTICLE IV One . The two Parties have agreed to set up , as soon as possible ... agreed that any dispute concern- ing the boundary which may arise after the delimitation THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ...
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