Indian History: A Russian ViewpointEvgenii︠a︡ I︠U︡rʹevna Vanina Pragati Publications, 2003 - 226 sider This Collection Was Compiled To Offer The Reachers An Insight Into The Present State Of Indian History Studies In Russia. The Book Shows That The Russian School Of Indian History Studies Continuing To Exist Despite Many Odds And Dramatic Changes That Befell Russia In The End Of Twentieth Century. Shows Russian Public`S Continued Interest In Indian History And Culture. |
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Side 37
... British influence was being pushed into the background and that Russia was quickly moving into the regions which never had been within the sphere of her interests . Lansdowne also told Benkendorff that rumours had reached the British ...
... British influence was being pushed into the background and that Russia was quickly moving into the regions which never had been within the sphere of her interests . Lansdowne also told Benkendorff that rumours had reached the British ...
Side 41
... British agent . While working out the trade rules , Curzon said , that the British should make it clear to the Chinese and the Tibetan authorities that the British representative should be given all possible facilities to establish ...
... British agent . While working out the trade rules , Curzon said , that the British should make it clear to the Chinese and the Tibetan authorities that the British representative should be given all possible facilities to establish ...
Side 43
... British struggle . Younghusband referred to the reports of the British agents in Tibet about a substantial Russian detachment being located in the area to the North of Lhasa . “ The British press also continued to spread rumours about ...
... British struggle . Younghusband referred to the reports of the British agents in Tibet about a substantial Russian detachment being located in the area to the North of Lhasa . “ The British press also continued to spread rumours about ...
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Nana Sahibs Nephew in Russia | 17 |
A Story of Three Indian Comintern Activists | 47 |
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