The coming struggle for India, being and account of the encroachments of Russia in Central Asia, and of the difficulties sure to arise therefrom to England
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Vámbéry was born in the city of Szentgyörgy, in the Kingdom of Hungary(now Svätý Jur in Slovakia), into a poor Jewish family.
Despite being raised Jewish, he later on became an atheist.[1] Vámbéry was 1 year old when his father died and the family moved to Dunaszerdahely, Kingdom of Hungary...