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    Hugh Barnes (born 1963) is a British journalist and specialist on Russian matters. Born in London, he was educated at Oxford and Cambridge universities. He covered the wars in Kosovo and Afghanistan for various newspapers in the UK and abroad. He has also been the director of the democracy and conflict programme at the Foreign Policy Centre .

  2. Aug 13, 2005 · Gannibal, the subject of Hugh Barnes's brilliant stylish, ingenious book, was a Moorish boy seized in 1703 by slave traders during a jihad and shipped off to serve as a page in the sultan's harem ...

  3. Sir Hugh Shakespear Barnes KCSI KCVO (14 July 1853 – 15 February 1940) was an English administrator in British India. He served as Chief Commissioner of Baluchistan several times during the 19th century, [1] and was Lieutenant-Governor of Burma from 1903 to 1905.

  4. He served as Chief Commissioner of Baluchistan several times during the 19th Century. Educated at Malvern College, Sir Hugh Barnes joined the Indian Civil Service in 1874. He was appointed Chief Commissioner of Baluchistan in 1891 (twice), and served further terms in 1896–1899 and 1899–1900.

  5. Hugh Barnes. Hugh Barnes, formerly on the LRB ’s editorial staff, is the author of three books ( Special Effects, Gannibal and Understanding Iran) and the editor of green-socialist.com. He is currently based in Kyiv. Read More. All (12) From The Paper (7)

  6. Hugh Barnes is the co-owner and founder of Wanderlust Private Tours and has a natural instinct for creating great and memorable travel experiences. For over 37 years he has cultivated unique itineraries and taken a huge number of happy travelers to Europe's most thrilling destinations, first as President of his family's group tour company in the UK and now with his own company, Wanderlust Private Tours.

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  8. Jan 30, 2008 · Hugh Barnes is a journalist who has covered conflicts in Kosovo and Afghanistan. He was formerly a director of democracy and conflict program at the Foreign Policy Center. A commonplace among ...