The Cambridge History of the British Empire: The Empire-Commonwealth, 1870-1919John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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He had publicly announced before the outbreak of the war that the North - West Frontier “ is a haphazard and not a scientific frontier ” and that the time has arrived when we must terminate all this inconvenience ” , 3 But it would be ...
He had publicly announced before the outbreak of the war that the North - West Frontier “ is a haphazard and not a scientific frontier ” and that the time has arrived when we must terminate all this inconvenience ” , 3 But it would be ...
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While Great Britain pressed for a frontier corresponding to the existing political authority of the Amir , tribes owing him allegiance being ipso facto regarded as Afghan , Russia demanded a geographic and ethnic frontier on the ...
While Great Britain pressed for a frontier corresponding to the existing political authority of the Amir , tribes owing him allegiance being ipso facto regarded as Afghan , Russia demanded a geographic and ethnic frontier on the ...
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The Liberals came into office in 1880 determined to reverse the Conservative Forward policy on the Indian North - West Frontier as in the Transvaal , and to revert to their Consolidationist policy of 1868–74 . Its principles had been to ...
The Liberals came into office in 1880 determined to reverse the Conservative Forward policy on the Indian North - West Frontier as in the Transvaal , and to revert to their Consolidationist policy of 1868–74 . Its principles had been to ...
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