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LORD CURZON (6) answer(s).
 
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Bangladeshi nationalism: a historical background / Bhattacharjee, G P   Journal Article
Bhattacharjee, G P Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Curzon / Gilmour, David 1994  Book
Gilmour, David Book
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Publication London, John Murray (Publishers) Ltd, 1994.
Description xv, 683p.: ill.Hbk
Standard Number 0719548349
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ID:   065152


From empire to orient: travellers to the Middle East 1830-1926 / Nash, Geoffrey P 2005  Book
Nash, Geoffrey P Book
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Publication London, I B Tauris, 2005.
Description vii, 252p.Hbk
Standard Number 185043767X
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ID:   096912


Genuine and energetic league of nations Policy: Lord Curzon and the new diplomacy, 1918-1925 / Yearwood, Peter   Journal Article
Yearwood, Peter Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract At the end of April 1922, S.P. Waterlow of the Central Department of the Foreign Office, which dealt with Franco-German relations and European security, put up a memorandum. This claimed: "Except on paper and as an expedient for minor purposes or an escape for some dilemma, we have not taken the League [of Nations] seriously." It contrasted London's indifference with the active use which Paris was making of the League, asserted that "the objects of British policy and those of the League are broadly speaking identical," and urged: "let us institute a genuine and energetic League of Nations policy." This recommendation was strongly endorsed by the Assistant Under-Secretary, Sir William Tyrrell, who believed that such a policy would secure almost universal popular support for co-operation with France, and he proposed making a joint declaration that for the purpose of maintaining the frontiers created by the Treaty of Versailles: "the two countries would place at the disposal of the League all their resources for the enforcement of its decisions."1
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Half-way to heaven: research on the source of the Oxus river / Colegrave, Bill   Journal Article
Colegrave, Bill Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract This is an account of a journey in 1990 to try to establish the source of the Oxus, a river which "starts with a bang …and finishes with a whimper." But controversy has raged for years about its exact source. Naval Lt. Wood claimed that the Syr Kul lake was the source and his view held sway for fifty years until Lord Curzon discovered an Ice Cave which he declared was the true source of the Oxus. Colegrave's journey retraced the steps of earlier explorers and adventurers, up the Wakhan valley, into the Pamirs and along the Wajkir river. He located Curzon's Ice Cave but then went on to discover the deep valley of the Chelab river, which he asserts is the true source of the Oxus.
Key Words Research  Lord Curzon  Oxus River  Ice Cave  Wakhan Valley  Wajkir River 
Chelab River  Source 
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Movement for national freedom in India / Mukherjee, S N (ed.) 1966  Book
Mukherjee S.N. editor Book
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Publication London, Oxford University Press, 1966.
Description 114p.hbk
Series South Asian Affairs; no.2
Contents St Antony's Papers; no. 18
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