Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year ..., Volume 20D. Appleton & Company, 1896 |
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... killed in defending the throne against a rival , his uncle Sher Afzul , who raised a force in the neighboring Afghan province of Badakshan . where he lived in exile , killed the governor of the province , and captured the citadel of ...
... killed in defending the throne against a rival , his uncle Sher Afzul , who raised a force in the neighboring Afghan province of Badakshan . where he lived in exile , killed the governor of the province , and captured the citadel of ...
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... killed , with 21 noncommissioned officers and sepoys , while Capt . Campbell and 28 men were wounded . The fort was closely invested on the following day . On March 8 the enemy at- tempted to fire the water tower , but were driven off ...
... killed , with 21 noncommissioned officers and sepoys , while Capt . Campbell and 28 men were wounded . The fort was closely invested on the following day . On March 8 the enemy at- tempted to fire the water tower , but were driven off ...
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... killing Capt . Ross and 54 men . The enemy , outnumbering the Indian troops tenfold , caught them in a difficult ... killed and 50 wounded . The first division reached Mastuj on the same day , April 9 , and halted there three days ...
... killing Capt . Ross and 54 men . The enemy , outnumbering the Indian troops tenfold , caught them in a difficult ... killed and 50 wounded . The first division reached Mastuj on the same day , April 9 , and halted there three days ...
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... killed and 33 wound- ed , including 8 officers . The brigade constitut- ing the advanced guard encountered 5,000 Swatis , who blocked the road to the Swat river and fought another sharp battle , which was ended by a dashing cavalry ...
... killed and 33 wound- ed , including 8 officers . The brigade constitut- ing the advanced guard encountered 5,000 Swatis , who blocked the road to the Swat river and fought another sharp battle , which was ended by a dashing cavalry ...
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... killed a great number , and when they returned they were arrested for manslaughter . Prospectors suffered greatly for lack of water , and many were unable to procure sufficient food at the high prices prevailing . Good rainfalls gave ...
... killed a great number , and when they returned they were arrested for manslaughter . Prospectors suffered greatly for lack of water , and many were unable to procure sufficient food at the high prices prevailing . Good rainfalls gave ...
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