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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A Russian Viewpoint Evgenii︠a︡ I︠U︡rʹevna Vanina. and were determined by the terms of the so called " great game " , the Anglo - Russian rivalry in Central Asia . They also directly affected the European interests of both the powers ...
A Russian Viewpoint Evgenii︠a︡ I︠U︡rʹevna Vanina. and were determined by the terms of the so called " great game " , the Anglo - Russian rivalry in Central Asia . They also directly affected the European interests of both the powers ...
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... Russian Anglo- Japanese treaty and the Russo - Chinese Agreement on the withdrawal of the Russian troops from Manchuria , that meant the weakening of the Russian positions in the Far East . The spread of rumours in the press and in some ...
... Russian Anglo- Japanese treaty and the Russo - Chinese Agreement on the withdrawal of the Russian troops from Manchuria , that meant the weakening of the Russian positions in the Far East . The spread of rumours in the press and in some ...
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... Russian orbit ) .32 On February 2 , 1903 , the Russian Embassy in London sent a memo- randum to the Foreign Office stating that the Russian government had learnt from a reliable source that the British military expedition had reached ...
... Russian orbit ) .32 On February 2 , 1903 , the Russian Embassy in London sent a memo- randum to the Foreign Office stating that the Russian government had learnt from a reliable source that the British military expedition had reached ...
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Nana Sahibs Nephew in Russia | 17 |
A Story of Three Indian Comintern Activists | 47 |
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