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Pàgina 175
175 Therefore it was that while , on the one hand , they took measures to weaken
the Mahomedan population , they agreed , on the other , to make concessions in
matters of trade to the neighbouring Khan of Khokand , in return for which he ...
175 Therefore it was that while , on the one hand , they took measures to weaken
the Mahomedan population , they agreed , on the other , to make concessions in
matters of trade to the neighbouring Khan of Khokand , in return for which he ...
Pàgina 431
THE TWO MAHOMEDAN REBELLIONS . We have already described or noticed
a sufficient number of human calamities , arising from disastrous foreign wars
and a sanguinary civil rebellion , to have taxed the strength and imperilled the ...
THE TWO MAHOMEDAN REBELLIONS . We have already described or noticed
a sufficient number of human calamities , arising from disastrous foreign wars
and a sanguinary civil rebellion , to have taxed the strength and imperilled the ...
Pàgina 432
In the very first year of Hienfung's reign ( 1851 ) a petition reached the capital
from a Mahomedan land proprietor in Yunnan named Ma Wenchu , accusing the
Emperor's officials of the gravest crimes , and praying that " a just and honest
man ...
In the very first year of Hienfung's reign ( 1851 ) a petition reached the capital
from a Mahomedan land proprietor in Yunnan named Ma Wenchu , accusing the
Emperor's officials of the gravest crimes , and praying that " a just and honest
man ...
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