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Frontier and Overseas Expeditions from India. Compiled in the Intelligence Branch Army Headquarters India

1907

It was impossible in the interests of the general security Decision to despatch and peace of the feuntier to overlook the an expedition against treacherous behaviour of the Abors and the Abors. [...] The Abor country extends from the Yamne-Sesseri wateshed on the east to the Subansiri river on the west and is bounded on the south by the territory between the foothills and the Brahmaputra in the subdivisions of North Lakhimpur Dibrugarh and Sadiya. [...] The great snow range runs in a north-easterly and soutwesterly direction and the main area of the Abor country on the right bank of the Dihang consists of a series of spurs jutting out more or less at right angles to it forming the watersheds between the Subansiri the Siyom the Shimang and the Sigon (Sira Pateng) rivers. [...] Bonsolanbo—inhabit the valley of the Dihang in the neighbourhood of the mouth of the Sigon river. [...] In the meantime satisfactory relations were established Attitude of the tribe with the Pasi villages in the neighbourhood; and communication was established with the Aieng a small section of the Padam who inhabit the foohills on the opposite bank of the Dihang.
government politics public policy
Pages
262
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.146877
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
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Frontmatter
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Chapter I. Political Events Leading up to the Expedition
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Chapter II. Geography Tribes Climate and Season for Operations
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Chapter III. Narrative of the Murder of Mr. Williamson and Dr: Gregorsun and Events Previous to the Expedition
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Chapter IV. Objects of the Expedition and Plan or Campaign
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Chapter V. Choice of Base and Preparations
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Chapter VI. First Phase of the Operations Military
29-48 unknown view
Chapter VII. Review of Military Operations
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Chapter VIII. Second Phase of the Operations
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Chapter IX. Results of the Expedition
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Appendices
73-212 unknown view
Index
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