Afghanistan and the Anglo-Russian Dispute Afghanistan and the Anglo-Russian Dispute

Afghanistan and the Anglo-Russian Dispute

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Publisher Description

First published in the 19th century.  Written by a brigadier general from the U.S.  The book begins: "In universal history there is no more interesting  subject for the consideration of the political student than the record of Russian progress through Central Asia. In one sense this advance is a practical reestablishment or extension of the influence of the Aryan race in countries long dominated by peoples of Turki or Mongolian origin; in another sense it has resulted in a transition from the barbarism or rude forms of Asiatic life to the enlightenment and higher moral development of a European age. In a religious sense it embodies a crusade against Oriental fanaticism; and it is a curious feature of the Anglo-Russian dispute, that upon a question of temporal gain, the greatest Christian nation finds itself allied with the followers of Buddha and Mahomet against Russia under the Banner of the Cross."

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2015
21 February
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
69
Pages
PUBLISHER
B&R Samizdat Express
SIZE
373.9
KB

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