Russian Military Intelligence on Asia Online Secret Prints, 1883-1914

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Routes from Ashkhabad to Herat / by engineer P.M. Lessar (1882)

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Distribution of water in Kalat and Darreh Gaz between these khanates and Atek. The eastern bank of the Tedzhen at Serakhs and further south / by engineer P.M. Lessar, December, 1882

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Khans of Merv. Situation in Merv and Atek at the end of 1882 / by engineer P.M. Lessar

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Sands of the Kara-Kum, routes of communication from the Transcaspian region to Khiva, Merv, and Bukhara / by engineer P.M. Lessar

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Note on the Merv Turkmen, 1883, by baron Benoist-Méchin

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Itinerary description of the route between the oases of Akhal-Teke and Khiva from Geok Tepe fortress to Kyzil-Cha well near Zmukshir fortress, via Mamet-Diiar, Derbent, Sheikh, Laily and Kyzil-cha Kuiusy wells, explored in 1881 by lieutenant Kalitin of the 1st Turkestan infantry battalion

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Note on the road from Ashkhabad to Merv / by cornet Sokolov of the 1st mounted battery of the Terek Cossack host, February, 1882

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Note on the itinerary sketch between Kakhka and the weir of Tezebend, Serakhs and Mussyn-Abad / by ensign Khabalov of the 6th Transcaspian infantry battalion, September, 1882

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Uzboi and Unguz / by engineer P.M. Lessar (1883)

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List of books and maps on Asia

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Maps