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<p> A country in the centre of Asia, between [[India]] on the east and [[Persia]] on the west, its length about 600 m. and its breadth about 500 m., a plateau of immense mountain masses, and high, almost inaccessible, valleys, occupying 278,000 sq. m., with extremes of climate, and a mixed turbulent population, majority Afghans. The country, though long a bone of contention between [[England]] and Russia, is now wholly under the sphere of British influence. </p>
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<p> A country in the centre of Asia, between [[India]] on the east and [[Persia]] on the west, its length about 600 m. and its breadth about 500 m., a plateau of immense mountain masses, and high, almost inaccessible, valleys, occupying 278,000 sq. m., with extremes of climate, and a mixed turbulent population, majority Afghans. The country, though long a bone of contention between [[England]] and Russia, is now wholly under the sphere of [[British]] influence. </p>
 
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<ref name="term_66885"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/afghan`istan` Afghan`Istan` from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref>
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Revision as of 20:27, 11 October 2021

The Nuttall Encyclopedia [1]

A country in the centre of Asia, between India on the east and Persia on the west, its length about 600 m. and its breadth about 500 m., a plateau of immense mountain masses, and high, almost inaccessible, valleys, occupying 278,000 sq. m., with extremes of climate, and a mixed turbulent population, majority Afghans. The country, though long a bone of contention between England and Russia, is now wholly under the sphere of British influence.

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