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Excerpt from Persia in Revolution: With Notes of Travel in the Caucasus
The latter section of the book - ih Trans caucasia-has, however, nothing to say of Persian revolutions or of Persian politics. Still, it is not a far cry from Northern Persia to Transcaucasia; the transition is not violent, both belong to the Middle East the one is a Russian province, the other is in Russia's sphere of in?uence. What Transcaucasia said yesterday, Persia is saying to-day. To Western Europe the chief political interest of this part of the world lies in the doings of Russia therein; and there is a connection between the Persian section of the book and the section about the Caucasus, because both in Persia and the Caucasus the persons with whom we mostly came into contact represented.
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