The History of Lord Lytton's Indian Administration, 1876 to 1880: Compiled from Letters and Official PapersLondmans, Green and Company, 1899 - 551 pages |
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Page 141
... fact that the Lewis Pelly , closing of the Khyber Pass for the last two years appears to be mainly attributable to the hostile influence of the Amir ; that His Highness has openly received at Kabul in an authoritative manner , and ...
... fact that the Lewis Pelly , closing of the Khyber Pass for the last two years appears to be mainly attributable to the hostile influence of the Amir ; that His Highness has openly received at Kabul in an authoritative manner , and ...
Page 194
... fact that Government possessed stores of grain which they could throw on the market or lay down at places out of the way of trade would prevent the absolute withholding of stocks or prohibitive prices , and so tend to avoid panics , one ...
... fact that Government possessed stores of grain which they could throw on the market or lay down at places out of the way of trade would prevent the absolute withholding of stocks or prohibitive prices , and so tend to avoid panics , one ...
Page 445
... fact of supreme importance . That fact is Lord Lytton's the facility with which Russia - if she has established against the her influence in Afghanistan , or if she can establish evacuation of her influence there will always be able ...
... fact of supreme importance . That fact is Lord Lytton's the facility with which Russia - if she has established against the her influence in Afghanistan , or if she can establish evacuation of her influence there will always be able ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PREPARATIONS FOR INDIA JOURNEY THITHER | 25 |
RUSSIAN MISSION TO KABUL WAR OF 1878 FLIGHT | 240 |
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Abdul Rahman administration Afghan Afghanistan agent alliance Amir of Kabul Amir's arrangements authority Bombay British Government British mission British officers Central Asia chiefs communication condition considered Council Crown 8vo Delhi desire despatch Duke Edition Empire England English Envoy established famine favour force foreign friendly friendship frontier Government of India Gundamuk Herat Highness honour hostile Illustrations important influence instructions interests John Strachey Kandahar Kaufmann Khelat Khyber Kurum letter Lord Cranbrook Lord Lytton Lord Northbrook Lord Salisbury Madras Majesty's Government Major Cavagnari March ment military Minister Musjid native negotiations Neville Chamberlain object opinion permanent Peshawur political position present princes proposed provinces Punjab Quettah received recognised regard relations relief reply revenue Roberts ruler Russian Salt Duties Secretary secure Sher Simla Sir John Strachey Sir Lewis Pelly Sir Neville Sirdars speech territory tion Treaty tribes troops Viceroy Viceroy's vols wrote Yakub Khan