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... hostile attitude toward these projects . 2. The status , treatment , and position of the British Agent at Kabul must be discussed and a promise for improvements obtained from the Amir . 3. Incidents on the Anglo - Afghan border , such ...
... hostile attitude toward these projects . 2. The status , treatment , and position of the British Agent at Kabul must be discussed and a promise for improvements obtained from the Amir . 3. Incidents on the Anglo - Afghan border , such ...
Page 101
... hostile to Britain but , with the approach of World War I , its tone became increasingly critical . The most offensive attacks on Britain and Russia often appeared in the form of " letters to the editor . " Excerpts of Allied as well as ...
... hostile to Britain but , with the approach of World War I , its tone became increasingly critical . The most offensive attacks on Britain and Russia often appeared in the form of " letters to the editor . " Excerpts of Allied as well as ...
Page 115
... hostile tribes . The Secretary said he lacked enough information to determine if this was really a war or merely a border clash ; he also wanted to know what kind of armistice the Afghans wanted . The London govern- ment warned that an ...
... hostile tribes . The Secretary said he lacked enough information to determine if this was really a war or merely a border clash ; he also wanted to know what kind of armistice the Afghans wanted . The London govern- ment warned that an ...
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Abdur Rahman Abdur Rahman Khan accept affairs Afghan Envoy Afghan foreign relations Afghan Government Afghan rulers Afghan territory Afridis aggression agree agreement alliance Amanullah Amir Amir's Anglo-Afghan Article Bolsheviks border boundary Britain British Agent British Government British officers British troops Bukhara concessions conclude consulates Convention council Dakka Dane declared delegation discussions Dobbs establish force Foreign Power friendly frontier tribes German ghans Government of Afghanistan government of India Grant Habibullah Hentig Herat High Contracting Parties home government hostile Ibid independence internal Islamic Jalalabad jihad July June Kabul Kandahar lakhs letter London Lord Chelmsford Lord Curzon Mahmud Tarzi Majestaet Majesty's government matters Memo ment military Minister mission Mohmands Muhammad Muslim Nasrullah nation negotiations Niedermayer Notes peace permitted Persia Peshawar political question railroad regard reported Russia Russo-Afghan Secretary sent Sirāj Sirdar stan subsidy suggested Telegram Third Afghan War tion treaty of friendship tribal Turkestan Turkish Viceroy wanted Waziristan