British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 25, Part 2H.M. Stationery Office, 1836 - Great Britain |
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Page 1220
... Khan , to occupy part of Seistan , has given the Shah a full justification for commencing hostilities . The success of the Shah in the under- taking is anxiously wished for by Russia ; and their Minister here does not fail to press it ...
... Khan , to occupy part of Seistan , has given the Shah a full justification for commencing hostilities . The success of the Shah in the under- taking is anxiously wished for by Russia ; and their Minister here does not fail to press it ...
Page 1222
... KHAN , an Affghan nobleman of rank , arrived here last month on a Mission from Kohundil Khan , Rahmdil Khan , and Sheerdil Khan , the brother Chiefs of Kandahar , to the Shah . The object of the Mission has been to enter into an ...
... KHAN , an Affghan nobleman of rank , arrived here last month on a Mission from Kohundil Khan , Rahmdil Khan , and Sheerdil Khan , the brother Chiefs of Kandahar , to the Shah . The object of the Mission has been to enter into an ...
Page 1223
... KHAN held the same language to me as he had undoubtedly done to the Shah and his Ministers , namely , that the whole of Affghanistan was , with the exception of Herat and its dependencies , ready to come under feudal submission to the ...
... KHAN held the same language to me as he had undoubtedly done to the Shah and his Ministers , namely , that the whole of Affghanistan was , with the exception of Herat and its dependencies , ready to come under feudal submission to the ...
Page 1226
... Khan , the Kandahar Envoy , that the Shah , with the assistance of the Barukzye Chiefs , would push his conquest to Delhi ; and I observed that if a Mahommedan Sovereign were seated , as formerly , on the throne of Delhi , such language ...
... Khan , the Kandahar Envoy , that the Shah , with the assistance of the Barukzye Chiefs , would push his conquest to Delhi ; and I observed that if a Mahommedan Sovereign were seated , as formerly , on the throne of Delhi , such language ...
Page 1231
... Khan , the Chief of Cabool , to the Shah of Persia . I have not thought it necessary to forward Copies to your Lordship of these Documents , as I presume such will have reached your Lordship through the East India Company . It appears ...
... Khan , the Chief of Cabool , to the Shah of Persia . I have not thought it necessary to forward Copies to your Lordship of these Documents , as I presume such will have reached your Lordship through the East India Company . It appears ...
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