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Further Correspondence respecting the Affairs of Central Asia, Part I Jul-Dec 1899.
Archives Direct: Central Asia, Persia and Afghanistan 1834-1922 From Silk Road to Soviet Rule Available online
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- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Asia, Central.
- Central Asia.
- Syr Darya.
- Siberia (Russia).
- Saris.
- Russia.
- Odesa (Ukraine).
- Moscow (Russia).
- Lahore (Pakistan).
- India.
- Gilgit District (Pakistan).
- Germany.
- China.
- Caucasus.
- Caucasus Region.
- Caspian Sea.
- Bukhara (Khanate).
- Armenia.
- Administration of estates.
- Weapons.
- Water.
- War.
- Uzbeks.
- Transportation.
- Business.
- Telegraph lines.
- Taxation.
- Tajiks.
- Surveying.
- Slavery.
- Roads.
- Punishment.
- Plague.
- Oils and fats.
- Mineral industries.
- Military occupation.
- Kyrgyz.
- Intellect.
- Industries.
- Imports.
- Hinduism.
- Fortification.
- Food.
- Famines.
- Exports.
- Cossacks.
- Concessions.
- Cavalry.
- Battles.
- Banks and banking.
- Artillery.
- Armies.
- Agriculture.
- Administrative law.
- Management.
- Political science.
- State, The.
- Commerce.
- Petroleum.
- Mines and mineral resources.
- Mining engineering.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- Place of Publication:
- Marlborough, Wiltshire : Adam Matthew Digital, 2021.
- Language Note:
- English
- System Details:
- text file
- Notes:
- AMDigital Reference:FO 539/81
- Central Asia, Persia and Afghanistan, 1834-1922: From Silk Road to Sovet Rule
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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