Forty-one Years in India: From Subaltern to Commander-in-chief, 第 2 巻Bentley, 1897 |
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... ADVANCE ON THE PEIWAR KOTAL Woodcut on title - page PORTRAIT OF FIELD - MARSHAL LORD ROBERTS ON HIS ARAB CHARGER VONOLEL . ' ( From an Oil - painting by C. Furse , made from an Instantaneous Photo- graph ) - To face page THE STORMING OF ...
... ADVANCE ON THE PEIWAR KOTAL Woodcut on title - page PORTRAIT OF FIELD - MARSHAL LORD ROBERTS ON HIS ARAB CHARGER VONOLEL . ' ( From an Oil - painting by C. Furse , made from an Instantaneous Photo- graph ) - To face page THE STORMING OF ...
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... advance would be stoutly opposed . The road turned out to be much more difficult than had been anticipated , and the hurriedly collected transport proved unequal to the strain . Not a single baggage animal , except the ammunition mules ...
... advance would be stoutly opposed . The road turned out to be much more difficult than had been anticipated , and the hurriedly collected transport proved unequal to the strain . Not a single baggage animal , except the ammunition mules ...
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... advance being made with the force at Chamberlain's disposal . The position occupied by our troops was enclosed on the left ( west ) by the Guru Mountain , which separates Umbeyla from Buner , and on the right ( east ) by a range of ...
... advance being made with the force at Chamberlain's disposal . The position occupied by our troops was enclosed on the left ( west ) by the Guru Mountain , which separates Umbeyla from Buner , and on the right ( east ) by a range of ...
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... advance . The nature of the ground prevented our guns from being brought to bear upon the assailants , and they were thus able to get across the open space in front of the piquet , and plant their standards close under its parapet . For ...
... advance . The nature of the ground prevented our guns from being brought to bear upon the assailants , and they were thus able to get across the open space in front of the piquet , and plant their standards close under its parapet . For ...
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... advance would be made into the Chamla valley , for there would then be a sufficient number of troops to undertake an onward move , as well as to hold the present position , which , as we told the Chief , was one of the strongest we had ...
... advance would be made into the Chamla valley , for there would then be a sufficient number of troops to undertake an onward move , as well as to hold the present position , which , as we told the Chief , was one of the strongest we had ...
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5th Gurkhas 5th Punjab 5th Punjab Cavalry 72nd Highlanders Abdur Rahman able advance Afghan Afghanistan Alikhel Amir's amongst animals army arrangements arrived attack Ayub Khan Baker Bala Hissar Bengal brigade Brigadier-General British Government British officers Buner Burma Calcutta camp Captain Cavagnari Chief Colonel column command Commander-in-Chief communication defence despatched enemy enemy's Envoy Excellency Field Force fire friendly frontier Ghazni Gough Government of India ground guns Gurkhas hills honour hope informed Kabul Kandahar Khan's Khyber Lancers large numbers letter Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel Logar Lord Lytton Lushais Macpherson Madras Major Major-General Massy ment miles military Mission Mountain battery pass Peiwar Kotal Peshawar piquets position Punjab Cavalry Punjab Infantry Quetta reached received regiments reply rifles road Ruler Russian sent Sher Sherpur Shutargardan Sikhs Simla Sir Donald Stewart Sirdar soldiers soon transport tribes tribesmen troops Umbeyla valley Viceroy village Wali wife wounded Yakub Khan