Correspondence Relating to Persia and Affghanistan |
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addressed Afghanistan Afghans agent Alexander Burnes army arrangement arrival Barukzyes Bombay Britain British Government Bushire Cabinet Cabool Candahar Captain Burnes Captain Wade Chief Colonel Stoddart communication copy Count Simonich Court demands desire despatch Dil Khan Dost Mahomed Khan English Envoy Excellency Excellency's Extract Foreign Affairs friendship Governor Governor-General of India Hajee Khan Herat inclose Inclosure Indus intention JOHN Mc NEILL Kamran Khorassan Kohen Lahore letter Loodiana Lord Lord Auckland Lord Palmerston Lordship Maharajah Runjeet Sing Mahomed Shah Majesty the Shah Majesty's Government March McNeill to Viscount Meerza Massood ment messenger Minister for Foreign mission officers Palmerston parties Persian Government Persian Ministers Peshawur Pottinger present proceeding received regard reply rupees Russian Secretary sent servants Shah of Persia Shah Shooja Shah Shooja-ool-Moolk Shah's camp Sheil Shikarpore Sikhs Sirdars Tabreez Tehran territory tion Translated by Signed Treaty troops Viscount Palmerston.—(Rec W. H. Macnaghten Yar Mahommed Khan