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" Thelwall, was ordered by a circuitous route to ascend the mountain with a view to cutting off their retreat into the Chumla territory, whilst a party of the 98th Foot under Captain Cotton, my Aide-de-Camp, proceeded straight up the hill to dislodge them... "
Nine Years on the North-west Frontier of India from 1854 to 1863 - Page 225
by Sir Sydney Cotton - 1868 - 352 pages
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Bulletins and Other State Intelligence, Part 3

1860 - 854 pages
...Eusuffzai. Here resided Moobarus Khan, uncle of Mookurrub Khan, of Punjtar, who had a substantial littlefort of wood and stone. But no resistance was attempted....through the heart of the country by Swawai and Punjtar, for the importance of adding on this expedition to our knowledge of the independent hills was not lost...
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Bulletins and Other State Intelligence Compiled and Arranged from ..., Part 3

1860 - 864 pages
...however exchanged, and the enemy hastily escaped, leaving a few killed by the 9th Punjaub Infantry. the direction of Captain Hyde, Engineers, in destroying...work at Chinglee returned to Selim Khan, not by the Dirrrund Pass through which it came, but through the heart of the country by Swawai and Punjtar, for...
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A Record of the Expeditions Undertaken Against the North-west Frontier Tribes

William Henry Paget - India - 1874 - 514 pages
...shots only were, however, exchanged, and the enemy hastily escaped, leaving a few killed by the Panjab Infantry. During the day the troops were employed,...crops, and at night were bivouacked on a ridge near Chingli. Fourth day's operations. On the 27th April, the force, having completed its work at Chingli,...
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