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195:, the British ambassador. The consequence was to switch the city from Russian allied hands, Persia, to the Turcomans; the Cossacks continued to accompany the Turcomans to Merv for trade, where in the meantime, the story ran that O'Donovan had been installed by the local chieftains as The Supreme Ruler. When they discovered his newspapers were not bank notes, he fled for his life to Tehran, from what he described as "a city of hovels". 336: 139:, detained him. The British officer and spy, Lieutenant Colonel C.E. Stewart, who was posing as an Armenian horse trader, expressed surprise that the journalist should be so intrepid, but O'Donovan had told him he was determined to record General Skobelev's troop movements in southern Transcaspia when staying at 158:
The Turcoman garrison was about 10,000 soldiers and 40,000 civilians. On the other side the Russian general could call on 7,000 men. The Turcomans fought fiercely to defend the fortress, while Skobelev used mortars to shell it. The Turcomans were overwhelmed when the Russians breached the walls with
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I do not think that any sight could have impressed me more profoundly with the completeness of Russian conquest than the spectacle of these men, only eight years ago the bitter and determined enemies of Russia...
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explosives and swarmed into the fortress. Bloody slaughter ensued, later justified by Skobelev as necessary to control the enemy. Stewart disappeared from Mahometabad, and reported to the British Mission in
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obstruction. Astutely, O'Donovan refused to reveal Stewart's secret identity to the paper, but events were subsequently released in a book on The Merv Oasis as well as a report to the
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published in 1882. The following year O'Donovan, still in search of adventure, accompanied the ill-fated expedition of
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It was only after several months' captivity that O'Donovan managed to get a message through to his principals in
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O'Donovan, William (24 November 1883). "Edmund O'Donovan: The Journalist's Career as Outlined by his Brother".
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Edmund O'Donovan was born on the 12th of September 1844 at Bay View Avenue, Dublin. He was the son of
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Duthie, John Lowe (1980). "Lord Salisbury, the Forward Group and Anglo-Afghan Relations 1874–78".
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London was deeply concerned that the Russians would march on Merv, which was a natural gateway to
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Cowling, Maurice (1981). "Lytton, the Cabinet and the Russians August to November 1878".
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From Grub Street to Fleet Street: An Illustrated History of the English Newspaper to 1899
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for weeks. But O'Donovan resolutely decided on watching the Turcomans' stronghold of
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O'Donovan is listed as one of seven journalists on a war memorial in
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The Country of the Tekke Turkomans and the Tejend and Murghab Rivers
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What O'Donovan had witnessed was the end of Turcoman independence.
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and other Dublin papers. He was the first journalist killed in the
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As teenagers, O'Donovan and most of his brothers joined the
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in London for journalists who were killed during the
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List of journalists killed during the Sudan Campaign
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Index

Dublin
The Irish Times
Kordofan
Sudan campaigns
The Daily News
John O'Donovan
Kilkenny
Trinity College Dublin
Irish Republican Brotherhood
England
The Irish Times
Battle of Sedan
Franco-Prussian War
Foreign Legion
French Army
Germans
Carlist
Spain
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Turks
Merv
Russians
Mahometabad
Geok Tepe
Persian
Royal Geographic Society
Tehran
Afghanistan
Herat
St. Petersburg

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