Pakistan in the Pamir Knot: Geostrategic Imperatives |
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... authorities . ough relatively open to an easy infiltration from all es , the Afghans had virtually no check - posts or pickets he area . Before the Soviets took over the Corridor , mountain bing by foreign expeditions was very common ...
... authorities . ough relatively open to an easy infiltration from all es , the Afghans had virtually no check - posts or pickets he area . Before the Soviets took over the Corridor , mountain bing by foreign expeditions was very common ...
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... authorities in New Delhi in 1881 , during which conflict in the princely states was unceasing and the minimum of British authority was secured after a great difficulty ; to Biddulf , " Since 1869 Ghazan Khan ( of Hunza ) has been in ...
... authorities in New Delhi in 1881 , during which conflict in the princely states was unceasing and the minimum of British authority was secured after a great difficulty ; to Biddulf , " Since 1869 Ghazan Khan ( of Hunza ) has been in ...
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... authorities in New Delhi , finally declared : " On the basis of the records of the Political Depart- ment ( New Delhi ) and of the government of India , the reply that would now be given by the crown representative to a reference of the ...
... authorities in New Delhi , finally declared : " On the basis of the records of the Political Depart- ment ( New Delhi ) and of the government of India , the reply that would now be given by the crown representative to a reference of the ...
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