Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Trans-Iranian Railway' has mentioned 'Russia' in the following places:
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However, the Russian government declined such proposals, fearing that it would jeopardize Russia's geographically enabled commercial dominance in Iran as well as complicate relations with the British. | WIKI |
In 1889, Russia and the Shah agreed that no railways would be built in Iran without the consent of the Russians. | WIKI |
The Russo-Japanese War of 1905 was one of several factors leaving Russia on a tight budget, preventing Russia from providing funds. | WIKI |
Then, a few days after the outbreak of World War I, Russia repudiated its obligation to build the Tehran-Khanaqin line under the Potsdam Agreement. | WIKI |
The west to east route was preferred because it would allow the British direct access to their military bases in India and Mesopotamia, and at the same time, avoiding the threat of commercial loss of profit to Russia and any foreign rival. | WIKI |
An American engine transporting allied aid for Russia, stopping at a station, c.xe2x80x891943 | WIKI |
American and British railroad crews who are taking supplies for Russia. | WIKI |
"Aid to Russia" traffic ceased by May 1945 and in June the USATC withdrew its RSD-1's [37] and returned control to the British authorities. | WIKI |