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KARMAYOGIN
A WEEKLY REVIEW
OF
National Religion, Literature, Science,
Philosophy, &c.,
Vol. I.
17th SHRABAN 1316.
No. 6.
FACTS AND OPINIONS. small. Like other Anutie Stones in is likely to produes. Self-retran
similar process of transformation and patience lower the doubu
Pornin he rejected the theoretic ful friends and unbounded nergy The spirit in Asia.
charms of republic, she has and decision within te the souls Aspirit more about 10 the
set up a prince who is young cough qualities by which the statemen world today upsetting kingdoms
to be trained to the habit of of Persia can surmount the diffien w raining upon principalitica
constitutional monarch before he ties in their puth nul tinfy the w powers the workings of which
taken up the authority of kingship claims posterity inakes upon then ar marked by a swiftnru anilubi
In this we the political win- The internal re-organisation of quity new in history in place of
com, wf-routraint and instinct for Pernia and the swift development the slow developinents and uncer
the right thing to be done which is of military tryngth are the first 1.Nih result of the payt w have a
natural to ancient nations who nends. Till then Prin int er quick and thoroughnes which
though they have grown young and forbear. d rog in an hour and mould
Again, are not raw and violent poo- The new men in Persia IR a decade 1 noteworthy that
plus Dew to political thought and it is worthy of notice that le rapid twins are mostly dis
priment.
Sipahidar and Sardar Aasul, the remble in Antic peoples. Persis's difficulties.
Bakhtyari leler, who have atteet The Persian Revolution.
A great and difficult anked this revolutionary men who The Persian Revolution but line before the dewly-ninen in their youth have studied in shed with a swiftness and decisive metion. No other people in AO Europe. They should know the
o ni uly to the movement of lithicultly circumstanced As the springs of European politics and Turkey the Fututional ruggle Perwiatr. Weak in herself, long thoroughly nuderstand the way in u Iran between A ction Shaxh a stranger t good governant.
which Buropean Powers have to and a rejuvenated,
ardent military #rength and discipline, be dealt with 14 ll the nation. The weathtul unible
financial soundnese and internal necessities and edition of in promise-breaker at There are efficines. Pamahas to volve wrhal reorganisaton. The proble lalle, mourned by the .tll the under the 11tant for all Anita M i thin the Anglo-Indiin but by hole . Tre from north and south of
their n atin! inds in the world. Since the lat. Shah of the greatest European m u ality and s ee what cup wnder the pressure of
H i p 'The threat of Russia telping them with the Lance yield constitut this but if the new comment of the ind r uggle. Hurvin people, the young National of 444 not instantly guarantee reruriPersul has been attempting to for ty on its horders #thrt innule
Iwlitics, 1 #trụ”; f••lit * f Aoi: - ur prunde his son to keep the on the morrow of a violent coup te mstatut and i ts onths with which he started with and before there has been patriotin and! ***** futh rrign. Streets of blend time for the Regency to cope with courage and wife at the both sides, wine shar e any of the inmedinte dificulties i quali
il to their leade have stunded the hit the surmanding it. I pel of the in I
t alim.ILIK price paid bas beru rotuparatively kind of peril which this proximity reassuring to Gud Persan high
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