The Times of India Directory and Year Book Including Who's whoBennett, Coleman., 1922 - India |
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The result of all this was to a British Commission of the undemarcated porconvince the Amir that the real solution of his difficulties was to unite all the disturbing resent Afghan aggression took place , and to tion of the line west of ...
The result of all this was to a British Commission of the undemarcated porconvince the Amir that the real solution of his difficulties was to unite all the disturbing resent Afghan aggression took place , and to tion of the line west of ...
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ARTICLE I. Each party shall have the right of appointing The British Government and the Government a Military Attache to its Legation . of Afghanistan mutualiv ( ercify and respeci ARTICLE IV . each with regard to the other all rights ...
ARTICLE I. Each party shall have the right of appointing The British Government and the Government a Military Attache to its Legation . of Afghanistan mutualiv ( ercify and respeci ARTICLE IV . each with regard to the other all rights ...
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the Great Powers of the world and comes into force , the jurisdiction of British Courts ; and that they the right of importation of arms and munitions shall not be recognised by the British authorities by the Afghan Government shall be ...
the Great Powers of the world and comes into force , the jurisdiction of British Courts ; and that they the right of importation of arms and munitions shall not be recognised by the British authorities by the Afghan Government shall be ...
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