The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 54
... Kashgar a Chinese army of nearly a hundred thousand men was assembled on the Tian Shan . It was thought for a time that the Emperor would himself take the command ; but in the end he deemed it better to leave the supervision of the ...
... Kashgar a Chinese army of nearly a hundred thousand men was assembled on the Tian Shan . It was thought for a time that the Emperor would himself take the command ; but in the end he deemed it better to leave the supervision of the ...
Pàgina 176
... Kashgar . Therefore they went to the sons of Jehangir , and appealing to them , both by the necessity of avenging their father's death and by the prospect of gaining much fame and advantage through the expulsion of the Chinese from ...
... Kashgar . Therefore they went to the sons of Jehangir , and appealing to them , both by the necessity of avenging their father's death and by the prospect of gaining much fame and advantage through the expulsion of the Chinese from ...
Pàgina 446
... Kashgar and Yarkand , the Chinese were beset by many great and permanent difficulties . They were with united ... Kashgar and Pekin . We have described the attempts made at earlier periods on the part of the members of the old ruling ...
... Kashgar and Yarkand , the Chinese were beset by many great and permanent difficulties . They were with united ... Kashgar and Pekin . We have described the attempts made at earlier periods on the part of the members of the old ruling ...
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THE GROWTH OF FOREIGN INTERCOURSE | 64 |
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