Much Sounding of Bugles: The Siege of Chitral, 1895This Volume Presents A Detailed Chronicle Of The Chitral Campaign Of The British Army In 1895. Without Dust Jacket But In Excellent Condition Otherwise. |
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The land of mirth and murder | 1 |
That pattern meant war | 10 |
They werent there for a change of air | 17 |
Copyright | |
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Afghan Amir Amir-ul-Mulk ammunition April arrived attack Badrinar Singh Baird began besiegers Beynon Borradaile British officers brought bullets Buni Campbell Captain Townshend carried Chitral Colonel command crossed dark decided defence Drosh Durand Edwardes and Fowler enemy feet fight fire force frontier Gairat Gatacre Ghizr Gilgit guard gun tower Gupis Gurkhas Harley Hunza Jandol Kashmiris Kelly Kelly's Khan's Kila Drosh Laspur letter levies Lieutenant Gurdon loopholes Low's Lowarai Pass Malakand March Mastuj mehtar miles Moberly mountain move Muhammed Isa National Army Museum night Nisa Gul Nizam ordered party Pathans Peshawar polo ground pony Puniali pushed Rab Nawaz Khan reached Reshun rifles river road Robertson Ross round sangar sappers seemed sent sepoys Shandur Shandur Pass Sher Afzul shot shouting Shuja-ul-Mulk side siege Sifat Sikhs slopes snow soldiers sortie Stewart summer-house Surgeon-Captain Swat Tirich Mir tribesmen troops Umra Khan valley village Wafadar walls Whitchurch wounded yards Younghusband