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The Asiatic Review April 1926

1926

CONTENTS : Iraq and the Turkish Conquest ; The Sixteenth Century ; The Su Bashi and Sultan Murad ; The Seventeenth Century ; The Prince of Basrah ; Battles of Giants ; The Slaves; Sulaiman the Great ; The Later Mamluks; The End of an Epoch; From the Mamluks to Midhat Pasha ; The Later Nineteenth Century. [...] The exclusion of the Japanese from Australia the disabilities of Indians in South and East Africa the spread of Bolshevism in China the general policy of Japan in the Pacific—these and similar problems are matters of Imperial interest which it is as unsafe to ignore as it is to be oblivious of the doings of the Free State or of France. [...] We—many of us at least—have yet to realize that Europe is not the world and' that the future of the British Empire rests in larger measure upon the development of the natural resources of unexploited countries whether by the efforts of the native inhabitants alone or by their efforts in co-operation with European direction than upon the avoidance of the continual quarrels in Europe that have k [...] Gandhi at the zenith of his power had just begun the collection of the crore of rupees that was to form the financial backing of his non-coperation movement and that did in fact provide the money for the recruitment of the National Volunteers " who were the direct cause of so much of the violence that followed ; the trouble with the Akali Sikhs had attained great proportions the Nankana [...] The immediate effect of the entry of the extremists into the Councils was to make the latter the unchallenged parliamentary centre and to reduce the importance of Congress ; which now under the inept leadership of Mr.
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Frontmatter
i-xix unknown view
The Asian Circle
178-192 George Macmunn view
A Survey of Recent Indian Constitutional Development and the Present Situation
193-198 Patrick Fagan view
India and Empire Parliaments: My Mission to India
199-202 Howard D’Egville view
Tourist Section In the Near East: a Letter From a Traveller
203-208 Darius Alayarcarn view
Indian Portraits:I Sayyid Husayn Bilgrami
209-214 Wolseley Haig view
Gwalior the Capital of the Scindias
215-224 M. J. Meade view
Proceedings of The East India Association
225-245 Edwin Haward view
Discussion on the Foregoing Paper
246-250 unknown view
The Position of Indian States
251-277 K.M. Panikkar view
Some Views of an Indian Ruler on the Administration of an Indian State
278-298 C. Luard view
Correspondence
299-304 unknown view
Hindu Pessimism
305-313 Stanley Rice view
A Survey of Recent Books on China and the Far East
314-322 C. D. Ruce view
Reviews of Books
322-352 unknown view