Afghan War of 1879-80 ...Allen, 1882 - 567 Seiten |
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... road between Ali Kheyl and the Pass , while the 7th Company of Bengal Sappers and Miners was ordered up from Shulozan ( near Kurram ) to improve the road beyond the Shutar- gardan . In the meantime , the following appointments had been ...
... road between Ali Kheyl and the Pass , while the 7th Company of Bengal Sappers and Miners was ordered up from Shulozan ( near Kurram ) to improve the road beyond the Shutar- gardan . In the meantime , the following appointments had been ...
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... Road and made for our most advanced post . The fact of his non - molestation on the road proved that the Logar Valley was quiet , and this was confirmed by a reconnaissance on the 16th , when General Baker went as far as the Shinkai ...
... Road and made for our most advanced post . The fact of his non - molestation on the road proved that the Logar Valley was quiet , and this was confirmed by a reconnaissance on the 16th , when General Baker went as far as the Shinkai ...
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... road is by no means safe , another man having been killed on the Kafir Kotal between our frontier station and the first post westwards . The cowardice of the assailants is so marked that the post bags and convoys are left untouched ...
... road is by no means safe , another man having been killed on the Kafir Kotal between our frontier station and the first post westwards . The cowardice of the assailants is so marked that the post bags and convoys are left untouched ...
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... road lies up a river bed , and the stream had to be crossed and recrossed times innumerable . In many places nothing but a mere track over stones and boulders was forthcoming , and the pace was neces- sarily slow . The 67th men marched ...
... road lies up a river bed , and the stream had to be crossed and recrossed times innumerable . In many places nothing but a mere track over stones and boulders was forthcoming , and the pace was neces- sarily slow . The 67th men marched ...
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... road still follows the river bed , which is shut in by steep hills clothed with fir - trees , offering splendid cover . The hills are so precipitous that it would be impossible in many places for men to scale them , and a hand- ful of ...
... road still follows the river bed , which is shut in by steep hills clothed with fir - trees , offering splendid cover . The hills are so precipitous that it would be impossible in many places for men to scale them , and a hand- ful of ...
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Abdur Rahman action advance Afghan Afghanistan Amir arms army arrived artillery attack Baker Bala Hissar Battery body brigade British Cabul camp cantonments Captain carried cavalry Charasia chiefs close Colonel command companies course cover direction doubt enemy face fields fighting fire followed foot force four Ghazni Ghoorkas give given Government ground guard Guides guns hand Heights Herat Highlanders hills hold horses India Infantry Khan killed Kohistanis Lancers looked Mahomed Major miles morning mountain move never night occupied officers once party passed plain position present probably Punjab quarters reached received regiments remain reported ridge rifles road Roberts seems seen sent shells Sherpur shot side Sikhs Sirdar soldiers soon strong success supplies taken tent troops turned Valley village walls wounded Yakub Khan yards
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