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See also: village of See also: Russian See also: Turkestan, rendered famous by " the See also: Panjdeh scare " of 1885
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It is situated on the See also: east See also: side of the See also: Kushk See also: river near its junction with the
See also: Murghab at Pul-i-Khishti
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In See also: March 1885 when the Russo-Afghan Boundary Commission should have been engaged in settling the boundary-
See also: line, this portion of it was in dispute between the Afghans and the Russians
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A See also: part of the Afghan force was encamped on the west See also: bank of the Kushk, and on the 29th of March General Komarov sent an See also: ultimatum demanding their withdrawal
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On their refusal the Russians attacked them at 3 a.m. on the 3oth of March and drove them across the Pul-i-Khishti See also: Bridge with a loss of some 600 men
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The incident nearly give rise to war between See also: England and See also: Russia; but the amir Abdur-Rahman, who was See also: present at the See also: Rawalpindi See also: conference with See also: Lord Dufferin at the See also: time, affected to regard the See also: matter as a See also: mere frontier scuffle
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The border-line subsequently laid down gives to Russia the corner between the Kushk and Murghab See also: rivers as far as Maruchak on the Murghab, and the Kushk See also: post has now become the frontier post of the Russian army of occupation
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