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Proceedings in Central Asia, Volume 135 (Jan-Feb 1889) Feb 1828; Aug 1887; Oct 1888 - Feb 1889.

Archives Direct: Central Asia, Persia and Afghanistan 1834-1922 From Silk Road to Soviet Rule Available online

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Foreign Office.
Adam Matthew Digital (Firm), digitiser.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Tehran (Iran).
Baku (Azerbaijan).
Saris.
Bukhara (Khanate).
Siberia (Russia).
Caspian Sea.
Khāna, Ābadura Rahamāna.
Assassination.
Islam.
Christianity.
Weapons.
Water.
Mineral industries.
Concessions.
Roads.
Turkmen.
Cossacks.
Business.
Transportation.
Mines and mineral resources.
Mining engineering.
Commerce.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
Marlborough, Wiltshire : Adam Matthew Digital, 2021.
Language Note:
English, French
System Details:
text file
Summary:
Includes documents concerning military and political intelligence, British relations with Afghanistan, roads and railways in Persia, Russo-Persian relations, 'Ishak Khan's rebellion', life in the Ural Region and Tobolsk, Colonel R.A.J. Talbot's 'Trip through Transcaspia and Turkestan', incidents on the Russo-Afghan frontier, Russian troop movements, and an attempted assassination of Abdur Rahman Khan. Copies of the treaties signed by Russia and Persia in 1828 can be found at following 327-30.
Notes:
AMDigital Reference:FO 65/1377
Central Asia, Persia and Afghanistan, 1834-1922: From Silk Road to Sovet Rule
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