Papers prepared for a chapter on the Pamir Question, Dec 1897, which contain several allusions to Afghanistan and to the Russian pledges about Afghanistan
This file is comprised of notes, reports, memoranda, and correspondence received and compiled by George Nathaniel Curzon, on the subject of Persia. The file is largely concerned with possible routes for a proposed overland telegraph line between India and Europe. Also discussed is Russia's inte...
Correspondence and Papers on Persia, Mainly concerning Persia and the Persian Question
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This file consists entirely of correspondence received by George Nathaniel Curzon, mainly on the subject of his recently completed book, Persia and the Persian Question. The letters are from friends, acquaintances and other correspondents, including a number of senior political figures, army o...
Correspondence and Papers on Persia, Mainly concerning Persia and the Persian Question
Scope & Content:
This volume consists of correspondence received by George Nathaniel Curzon, mainly on the subject of his recently published book, Persia and the Persian Question, but also on other matters relating to Persia. The letters are from friends, acquaintances and other correspondents, including a numb...
This volume consists of correspondence received by George Nathaniel Curzon, mostly on matters relating to Persia. The letters are from friends, acquaintances and other correspondents, including a number of army officers, diplomats, writers and travellers with an interest in Persia. Many of the ...
This volume consists mainly of correspondence received by George Nathaniel Curzon, mostly on matters relating to Persia but also regarding Curzon's recent travels in Afghanistan. The letters are from friends, acquaintances and other correspondents, including a number of army officers, diplomats,...
This volume consists mainly of correspondence received by George Nathaniel Curzon, mostly on matters relating to Persia. The letters are from friends, acquaintances and other correspondents, including a number of army officers, diplomats, writers and travellers with an interest in Persia. Many ...