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The Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review and Oriental and Colonial Record July 1906

1906

Since early in the seventies our attitudehas been gr'adually changing 'as proved by the successiye steps of the arming.pf the Indian troops with the same or as good'a rifle as thrt in the haiids of their British comrades the esta.blishmtnt of corps of Impsr/al Service troops the °addition since 1885 of five new Ini dian mountain batteries to the six previously! exising and knally the parti [...] the'c'hi.efs and the chiefs take no revpnue from the people so that the income bosh of the Kharl and of the sirdarA or chiefs of tribes is except par tly in the south entirely deriued from the lands owne4 by themselves individually. [...] The original fault was the rendition to the Amir after the termination of.the Afghan War of the small district called' Shorawak a little tract of land lying al the foot of the Khwajah Amran range ;nd. [...] 2 7 was reduced by the gallantry of the storming party who goy in by a hole in the wall and the guns being brought up to close quarters finally battered down the building inside held by the last of the raiders and the fort was ours. [...] The two British officers who the storming party were seriously wounded and a fe'w of our men were killed and „ wounded ; but the almost instantaneous attack and caopt-e of the place combined with the death or capture of all the. raiders so different in promptness and decision to the tactics of the petile themsOves 4ridg the two months preceding our arrival hadan extraordinary effect through
government politics public policy
Pages
225
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120018
Segment Pages Author Actions
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Baluchistan
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Criminal Justice in India
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The Educational Problem in Ceylon
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Quarterly Report on Semitic Studies and Orientalism
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The Rural Industries of Japan
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A Plea for the Bagpipe in India
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Proceedings of the East India Association
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Reviews and Notices
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Our Library Table
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Summary öf Events
215-224 unknown view