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A WORD FOR AMIR SHERE ALI . LETTER FROM CYPRUS . SIR JAMES STEPHEN has set forth seven questions on the subject of our present trouble with Shere Ali , the first of which is- Whether the conduct pursued for some years past towards the ...
A WORD FOR AMIR SHERE ALI . LETTER FROM CYPRUS . SIR JAMES STEPHEN has set forth seven questions on the subject of our present trouble with Shere Ali , the first of which is- Whether the conduct pursued for some years past towards the ...
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... Shere Ali , holding one part of the kingdom , and Amir Azim Khan , who had possessed himself of another portion of the country , simultane- ously addressed Lord Lawrence , asking him for recognition as ruler from the British Government ...
... Shere Ali , holding one part of the kingdom , and Amir Azim Khan , who had possessed himself of another portion of the country , simultane- ously addressed Lord Lawrence , asking him for recognition as ruler from the British Government ...
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... Shere Ali . In the first place , when he heard that this English commission was coming from Persia to Seistan he naturally re- quested to be allowed to have his say . After much difficulty and hesi- tation it was arranged that Syad Noor ...
... Shere Ali . In the first place , when he heard that this English commission was coming from Persia to Seistan he naturally re- quested to be allowed to have his say . After much difficulty and hesi- tation it was arranged that Syad Noor ...
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Afghanistan Notes | 38 |
American Union The Southern States of the By ARCHER ANDERSON | 60 |
Heine From 1 Aus meinen Thränen spriessen By F H DOYLE | 68 |
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