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Reference FO 65/1291
Department/Office Foreign Office
Title Proceedings in Central Asia, Volume 111 (Sep 1886)
Description

Correspondence relating to the Afghan Boundary Commission's negotiations; affairs in the North-West Frontier Province; Meshed agent's report; railways; reports from Bukhara; the introduction of a Russian administration in the Atrek.

People:

Morier, Sir Robert; Northcote, Stafford, 1st Earl of Iddesleigh; Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, Frederick, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava; Ridgeway, Sir Joseph West; Staal, Egor (Georges de Staal); Gascoyne-Cecil, Robert, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury; Nicolson, Arthur, 1st Baron Carnock; Vlangali, Aleksandr; Zinoviev, Ivan A; Cross, Richard Assheton, 1st Viscount Cross; Abdur Rahman Khan; Brackenbury, Sir Henry; Yate, Charles E; Stephenson, Sir Rowland Macdonald; Naser al-Din Shah Qajar; Holdich, Thomas; Kuhlberg, Colonel; Sanderson, Thomas, 1st Baron Sanderson; Currie, Philip Henry Wodehouse, 1st Baron Currie

Places:

St Petersburg (Leningrad); Bukhara; Peshawar; Kandahar; Kabul; Panjdeh; Herat; Punjab; Tehran; Balkh; Turkestan; Mashhad (Meshed); Khorasan; Merv; Ashgabat; Bojnord; Sarakhs (Sarrakhs); Persian Gulf; Balkh; Badakhshan; Oxus River (Amu Daria); Atrek River; Bushire; Khorramshahr (Mohammerah); Gorgan (Astarabad)

Topics:

railway, diplomacy, political agent, boundary dispute, international border, army, Teke, water, telegraph lines

Notes Languages: English, French
Date Jul-Sep 1886
Collection Central Asia, Persia and Afghanistan, 1834-1922: From Silk Road to Soviet Rule
Region Asia
Countries Russia; India; Afghanistan; Iran; Bahrain
Copyright Images including crown copyright images reproduced by courtesy of The National Archives, London, England. www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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