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North-Western Frontier and British India, 1839-42

North-Western Frontier and British India, 1839-42

being text of newsletters from the Foreign Department, Government of India, with an introduction, annotations, biographical sketches and a glossary

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Published by Publication Bureau, Panjab University in Chandigarh .
Written in

    Places:
  • India,
  • North-west Frontier Province (Pakistan)
    • Subjects:
    • India -- History -- 19th century -- Sources,
    • North-west Frontier Province (Pakistan) -- History -- Sources

    • Edition Notes

      StatementParshotam Mehra.
      ContributionsMehra, Parshotam.
      Classifications
      LC ClassificationsDS476 .N67
      The Physical Object
      Pagination2 v. :
      ID Numbers
      Open LibraryOL4079457M
      LC Control Number79904879

      King of the Khyber Rifles King of the Khyber Rifles, published in , is a rousing tale of adventure on the Northwest Frontier on author, Talbot Mundy (), was born in England. After an adventurous life in various parts of the world he settled in the United States in /5. The North-West Frontier Province (NWFP; Pashto: شمال لویدیځ سرحدي ولایت ‎) was a province of British India and later of Pakistan. It was established in and known by this name until The area became Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on 19 April when the Eighteenth Amendment was signed by President Asif Ali part of: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.

      Addeddate Identifier Identifier-ark ark://t15n1gz59 Ocr ABBYY FineReader Ppi Scanner Internet Archive Python library   of over 1, results for Books: "British - Afghanistan" Skip to main search results Amazon Prime. by William Dalrymple, Neil Shah, et al. out of 5 stars Audible Audiobook $ $ 0. 00 $ $ The North-West Frontier: British India and Afghanistan, a Pictorial History by Michael Barthorp | Nov 1.

      The Story of the Malakand Field Force: An Episode of Frontier War - Kindle edition by Churchill, Winston. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading The Story of the Malakand Field Force: An Episode of Frontier Cited by:   In the 21 st Century, the area is called Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and forms the north-western corner of Pakistan. When the British defeated the Sikhs for the second time in , the whole of the Punjab was added to the already sizeable British India. But along with this new acquisition came the problem of the North-West Frontier, which one Victorian.


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North-Western Frontier and British India, 1839-42 Download PDF EPUB FB2

Get this from a library. North-Western Frontier and British India, being text of newsletters from the Foreign Department, Government of India, with an introduction, annotations, biographical sketches and a glossary.

[Parshotam Mehra;]. The book may therefore be recommended as an excellent survey of the issues and actions of the period and place, covering the whole of the British Empire's connection with the Frontier.

It is a reasanable and certainly accurate synopsis of the political ramifications whose complexity are daunting/5(5). Books By Mark Simner All known as the First Anglo-Chinese War or Opium War (), ended in British victory and the Treaty of Nanking. However, this treaty was heavily biased in favour of the British, and it would not be long before there was a renewal of hostilities, taking the form of what became known as the Second Anglo-Chinese War.

The North-West Frontier: British India and Afghanistan by Barthrop, Michael and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at Edition: Second. North-Western Frontier and British India, being text of newsletters from the Foreign Departmen The North-West frontier (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa): essays on history / Sultan-i-Rome; Story of the North West Frontier Province [by J.

Ewart; rev. by E. Howell] The agricultural economy of North-West Frontier / by Nurul-Islam Mian. entitled North-Western Frontier and British India ,2 Volumes, (Punjab University). Similarly under this programme, a volume each of Bengali, Hindi, Persian, Sanskrit and Telugu documents in the custody of this department have also been sponsored and published.

Inthe Committee on Archival Legislation under. The model of British colonial rule on the North-West Frontier was based upon a strategic appreciation that allowed for a lighter administrative footprint and greater tribal autonomy. Weaknesses in this approach to imperial rule and an altered strategic situation on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border sincehowever, indicate that a search to utilise past lessons from the.

Formed in to guard the southern part of the North-West Frontier. Initially consisting of just the Scinde Irregular Horse, the force under Capt. John Jacob was part of the Bombay Army. Cavalry. The Scinde Irregular Horse was raised at Hyderabad in by Capt.

Ward. PUBLICATIONS: LIST OF GENERAL BOOKS Punjab, Central Asia and the First Afghan War Hari Ram Gupta Punjab on the Eve of First Sikh War Hari Ram Gupta North-Western Frontier and British India (Vol-I) (Vol.-II) P.L. Mehra P.L. Mehra Socio-Cultural Impact of Islam on India Attar Singh Introduction to the Publication Programme | National Archives of India, The National Archives of India is the custodian of the records of enduring value of the Government of India.

Established on 11 March, at Calcutta (Kolkata) as the Imperial Record Department, it is the biggest archival repository in South Asia. It has a vast corpus of records viz., public records, private papers.

grand strategic problem faced by the British and British India. From the s to the s, the British in India grappled with the problem of security of the borders of British India, particularly the western and north-western frontiers. British India fought three wars in Afghanistan,and in For over a hundred years British and Indian troops were engaged on the North-West Frontier of India policing the tribes, mounting expeditions, and guarding against the ever-present threat from Russia.

Populated mainly by Pathans, one of the fiercest warrior races on earth, the Frontier came to be known as 'The Grim' by generations of British soldiers.

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Index of The Afghan Wars and ; Previous part (2) Next part (4) the Mediterranean a division of sepoys drawn from the three presidencies of her Indian Empire, Russia for her part was concerting an important diversion in the direction of the north-western frontier of that great possession.3/5.

Parshotam Mehra (ed.): North-Western Frontier and British India – 2 vols. xv, pp.; vii, 4 June Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies M.

Yapp. Title: Rajasthan, Punjab. (North Western Frontier). Creator: Jean-Baptiste Tassin Date Published: Location Created: Culcutta Physical Dimensions: 79 x 90 cm Type: Map Publisher: Oriental Lithographic Press Medium: Lithograph with original outline colour, dissected into 24 sections and mounted on original linen.

Title (Original): Map of the Northwest Frontier of British India Including the. North-West Frontier (Men at Arms Series, 72) [Wilkinson-Latham, Robert, McBride, Angus] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. North-West Frontier (Men at Arms Series, 72) Very good book on British India very well illustrated and some intresting photos good book for students of the British empire.

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Published on behalf of the National. Parshotam Mehra (ed.): North-Western Frontier and British India – 2 vols. xv, pp.; vii, 4 June Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies M.

YappAuthor: Robert Frykenberg. north-western frontier of British India drove the Punjab administrators to seek a relationship both patronising and patriarchal with native groups deemed ‘martial races’, such as the Sikhs.

While this integration was achieved quite successfully through the exceptional recruitment of these groups into the colonial military as. Buy a cheap copy of North-West Frontier (Men at book by Robert Wilkinson-Latham. For over a hundred years British and Indian troops were engaged on the North-West Frontier of India, policing the tribes, mounting expeditions, and .British troops: Black Mountain Expedition from 1st October to 13th November on the North-West Frontier of India Between 5 th and 10 th Octoberthe Fourth Column stayed in Kotkai while the track from Towara was improved to permit the passage of baggage animals.

The North Western Frontier and British Indiaby P. Mehra, Punjab University, Chandigarh,Two Volumes, pp. and pp., modern reprints of official dispatches and reports on the North West Frontier and Afghanistan (and a few other places like Persia and Arabia) offering a wealth of detail on the area, politics, trade and.