RUSSIA AND MERV
... The latter road would, no doubt, be the more eligible of the two, but would require the permission and concurrence of the Persian Shah. Negotiations opened at Teheran have produced no very palpable results. ...
... The latter road would, no doubt, be the more eligible of the two, but would require the permission and concurrence of the Persian Shah. Negotiations opened at Teheran have produced no very palpable results. ...
... The latter road would, no doubt, be the more eligible of the two, but would roquire the permission and concurrence of the Persian Shah. Negotiations opened at Teheran have produced no very palpable results. ...
... rivals, the Baruksais. Herat then independant both of Persia and of the ruler Cabul; but it was coveted by Mahomed Mirza, 1 Persian Shah. Shah Mahomed required Kamran to acknowledge his suzerainty,and surren the title of Shah,and on his refusal marched an ...
... Barnksais. Herat was then independent both of Persia and of the rulers of Cabul, but it was coveted by Mahouied Mirza, the Persian Shah. Shah Mahomed required Shah Kamran to acknowledge his suzerainty, and surrender the title of Shah, and on his refusal marched ...
... Baruksais. Herat was then independent both of Persia and of the rulers of Cabol,but it was coveted by Mahomed Miria, the Persian Shah. Shah Mahomed required Shah Kamran to acknowledge his suzerainty, and surrender the title of Shah, and on his refusal marched ...
... Barnksais. Herat was then independent both of Persia and of tbs rulers of Cabal, but it was coveted by Mahomed Mina, the Persian Shah. Shah Mahomed required Shah Kamran to acknowledge bis suzerainty, and surrender the title of Shah, and on hla refusal marched ...
... young chief Ahmed set up an independent rule in Candahar, upon Nadir's death, they were content to fight the battles of the Persian Shah, and to share iv the rewards of his triumphs. But when Ahmed Khan asserted his independence of the new ruler of Teheran ...