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The Russians in Akhal Part I. Trans-Caspian. Russian acts and aims from 1716 to 1880 Part II. The Turcomans in relation to Afghanistan and Persia Part III. Afghanistan and the Turcomans Part IV. Russia and Persia over the Turcomans, England intervening R Michell, India Office, Mar 1882
The Turcomans. By Maj-Gen Nicholas Petrusevitch, (1 Jun, 29 Aug 1879). From the Journal of the Caucasus branch of the Imperial Russian Geographical Society, vol XI, no 1, for 1880. Translated by Robert Michell [?1881]
The ancient course of the Amu-Daria. (Translation from a German pamphlet by Professor R Lenz of the St Petersburg 'Academie Imperiale des Sciences' Charles Grey, [undated]
Report on the late movement of the Russian force in the Trans-Caspian district, with notes on its present condition and disposition, and the condition of the settlements of Ashurada and Krasnovodsk Cpt G C Napier, [1879]
Remarks and suggestions relative to proposed negotiations with Russia regarding Central Asia T D Forsyth, Commissioner and Superintendent, Jullunder Division, Punjab, 7 Oct 1868
Memorandum by Mr Lumley upon the progress of Russia in Central Asia, submitted to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs on 15th June 1867. (Enclosure in letter from Foreign Office, 19th June 1867) J Savile Lumley, 15 Jun 1867
[Translations of letters published in The Moscow gazette, 25 and 28 October (6 and 9 Nov) 1878, under the initials "N W" and describing the Turcoman country from Krasnovodsk to Kizi] Arvat. Translated by I Michell Undated]