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  • Chandragupta having met Alexander and offending the latter (See: The Invasion of India by Alexander the Great, 1896, pp 405, Watson M'Crindle). COMMENT-2:...
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  • Richard. Mussolini as Diplomat. pag 291-292 Mack Smith, Dennis. Mussolini's Roman Empire p. 79 Lamb, Richard. Mussolini as Diplomat pp. 291-292 Mack Smith...
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  • [3] incorrectly attributed to John Watson. It's not that this is POV, it's that it is untrue. It also isn't what Watson wrote as he very explicitly says...
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  • Blueboar (talk) 15:11, 22 February 2012 (UTC) Jean-Marc Aractingi,engineer,diplomat and author; Grand Master of 33rd degree at the Grand Orient Arabe 82.126...
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  • General George Washington pp 105-109, (Random House, 2005)[ref] - Brad Watson, Miami 71.196.11.183 (talk) 22:12, 8 July 2012 (UTC)  Not done The fact...
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  • Francis Watson in "The Frontiers of China" and other authorities. Who today recalls that British authorities deputed P. Vans Agnew and Alexander Cunningham...
    67 KB (9,472 words) - 09:04, 8 August 2021
  • brilliantly criticised was a brief summary of the Watson's article." ->Here is a word-for-word quote from Derek Watson (the historian you keep quoting) on the reasons...
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  • 06:18, 20 May 2010 (UTC) Octavio Paz was a poet, writer, political figure (diplomat), anthropologist, philosopher and Nobel Prize Winner in literature. —Preceding...
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  • Watson. Molotov, the Making of the Grand Alliance and the Second Front 1939-1942. Europe-Asia Studies, Vol. 54, No. 1 (Jan., 2002), pp. 51-85) Watson...
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  • no fees). Also, his father was an EU bureaucrat not a diplomat, still less an "eminent diplomat". -- Alarics (talk) 12:32, 22 May 2020 (UTC) The relevant...
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  • In the Russian Federation, -ninternal conflicts. Insider intrigues. Diplomats from Russia in Brussels. Was aware of the upcoming/possible issuance of...
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  • Turkish diplomats and officials. For the next 15 years, Armenian terrorists murdered 73 innocent men, women, and children, including 41 Turkish diplomats in...
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  • So is Dominic Lieven. Gordon Martel. Sean McMeekin. Gary Sheffield. Alexander Watson. Gary Tozee. Robert Gerwath. Eugene Rogan. Misha Glenny. I've restricted...
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  • at Ghent had been Dr William Adams, an Admiliralty lawyer rather than a diplomat or career politician. He was accompanied by retired Admiral Lord Gambier...
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  • Diplomacy of Colonel Beck', in Gordon A. Craig and Felix Gilbert (eds.), The Diplomats 1919-1939 (Princeton, 1960), pp.603, 611 "....it is clear that the Polish...
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  • emperor Claudius, in that Taprobane was the island of Sri Lanka. Roman diplomats visited Tamraparni during the reign of Korran of Kudiramalai, and Chandramukha...
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  • Militärverlag der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik, 1988. Weitz, John. Hitler’s diplomat: the life and times of Johachim von Ribbentrop. Ticknor & Fields, New York...
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  • private were never ever seen again. This is fact, recounted by an Italian Diplomat to me in 1963, as he hsad been in his time a confidant of Mussolini who...
    203 KB (25,697 words) - 17:13, 29 January 2023
  • country, and I myself am an Asiatic, Joseph Stalin once told a Japanese diplomat. "Our country is both European and Asiatic. The largest part of our territory...
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