England, India, and Afghanistan and The Story of Afghanistan: Or, Why the Tory Government Gags the Indian Press; a Plea for the Weak Against the StrongTheosophical Publishing House, 1931 - 123 pages |
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Page 89
... promise of assistance , and he sharpened his sword for battle . Shah Soojah , the exiled ruler of Afgani- stan , thought that he now saw chance of reinstal- ment ; he was willing to confirm Runjeet Singh's rule over the disputed ...
... promise of assistance , and he sharpened his sword for battle . Shah Soojah , the exiled ruler of Afgani- stan , thought that he now saw chance of reinstal- ment ; he was willing to confirm Runjeet Singh's rule over the disputed ...
Page 105
... promise of Afghan friendship was made to depend on the promise of England not to interfere within Afghanistan , not to send British Resident or Envoy to the Ameer's court . In 1857 another treaty was made with Dost Mahommed . We were at ...
... promise of Afghan friendship was made to depend on the promise of England not to interfere within Afghanistan , not to send British Resident or Envoy to the Ameer's court . In 1857 another treaty was made with Dost Mahommed . We were at ...
Page 114
... promises of England's highest Asian representatives ought to be held sacred . But Sir Louis Pelly actually stated : His Excellency the Viceroy instructs me to inform your Excellency plainly that the British Government neither recognises ...
... promises of England's highest Asian representatives ought to be held sacred . But Sir Louis Pelly actually stated : His Excellency the Viceroy instructs me to inform your Excellency plainly that the British Government neither recognises ...
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