The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volum 125A. Constable, 1867 |
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... Khan was still at Tukh- tapool when Herat fell and Dost Mahomed died . Azim Khan is described by Dr. Bellew , who saw him in 1857 , as a middle - aged man of very tall stature and herculean frame , with a dignified and commanding mien ...
... Khan was still at Tukh- tapool when Herat fell and Dost Mahomed died . Azim Khan is described by Dr. Bellew , who saw him in 1857 , as a middle - aged man of very tall stature and herculean frame , with a dignified and commanding mien ...
Pàgina 19
... Khan and Azim Khan . The selection , according to family custom , was authoritative . Shere Ali ever since had borne the designation of heir - apparent ; and when Dost Mahomed died , none ven- tured to question his title to succeed . Even ...
... Khan and Azim Khan . The selection , according to family custom , was authoritative . Shere Ali ever since had borne the designation of heir - apparent ; and when Dost Mahomed died , none ven- tured to question his title to succeed . Even ...
Pàgina 20
... Azim Khan was at once provided with a pretext for rebellion . The Ameer met the double danger boldly . On the 20th of April 1864 he de- spatched the best soldier in his kingdom , Mahomed Rufeek , to crush Azim Khan in the south - east ...
... Azim Khan was at once provided with a pretext for rebellion . The Ameer met the double danger boldly . On the 20th of April 1864 he de- spatched the best soldier in his kingdom , Mahomed Rufeek , to crush Azim Khan in the south - east ...
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