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Filed under: Pakistan -- History -- PeriodicalsFiled under: India-Pakistan Conflict, 1971Filed under: Pakistan -- Constitutional historyFiled under: Balōchistan (Pakistan) -- HistoryFiled under: BalochistaÌ„n (Pakistan) -- HistoryFiled under: Baluchistan (Pakistan) -- HistoryFiled under: Dacca (Pakistan : City) -- HistoryFiled under: Dardistan (Pakistan) -- History Dardistan in 1866, 1886 and 1893: Being an account of the history, religions, customs, legends, fables, and songs of Gilgit, Chilas, Kandia (Gabrial), Dasin, Chitral, Hunsa, Nagyr, and other parts of the Hindukush, as also a supplement to the second edition of the Hunza and Nagyr handbook and an epitome of part III of the author's "The languages and races of Dardistan", by G. W. Leitner (Gutenberg ebook) Filed under: Hindu Kush Mountains (Afghanistan and Pakistan) -- HistoryFiled under: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (Pakistan) -- History A Record of the Expeditions Against the North-West Frontier Tribes, Since the Annexation of the Punjab (London: Whiting and Co., ca. 1884), by W. H. Paget, ed. by A. H. Mason (page images at HathiTrust) The Risings on the North-west frontier. Being a complete narrative, with specially prepared maps, of the various risings of the frontier tribes in the Tochi valley, the Swat valley, the country of the Mohmands and Mamunds, and the country of the Afridis and Orakzai; and of the several punitive campaigns undertaken against these tribes, as well as the two minor expeditions sent agast the Utman Khels and the Bunerwals; the whole covering a period extending from the middle of June 1897 to the end of January, 1898. (Compiled from the special war correspondence of the "Pioneer.") (The Pioneer press, 1898), by Pioneer (page images at HathiTrust) Nine years on the north-west frontier of India, from 1854 to 1863 (R. Bentley, 1868), by Sydney John Cotton (page images at HathiTrust) Report showing the relations of the British government with the tribes, independent and dependent, on the North-west frontier of the Punjab, from annexation in 1849 to the close of 1855 (T. Jones, Calcutta Gazette Office, 1856), by India. Foreign and Political Dept (page images at HathiTrust) Tribes of Central Asia : from the Black Mountain to Waziristan (Macmillan & Co. Ltd, 1912), by H. C. Wylly (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Filed under: Lahore (Pakistan) -- HistoryFiled under: North-west Frontier Province (Pakistan) -- HistoryFiled under: Punjab (Pakistan) -- HistoryFiled under: Sindh (Pakistan) -- History The Case of Sindh: G.M. Sayed's Deposition for the Court, by Jī. Em. Sayyidu (HTML at gmsyed.org) The Sindh Story, by K. R. Malkani (HTML at Wayback Machine) Travels in Beloochistan and Sinde; Accompanied By a Geographical and Historical Account of Those Countries (London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1816), by Henry Pottinger (page images at HathiTrust) Comments upon a memorandum of the Duke of Wellington and other documents censuring Lieut.-General Charles James Napier, with a defence of Sir C. Napier's government of Scinde (C. Westerton, 1854), by William Francis Patrick Napier, M. R. Rathborne, and Arthur Wellesley Wellington (page images at HathiTrust) A forgotten chapter of Indian history as described in the memoirs of Seth Naomul Hotchand, C.S.I., of Karachi. 1804-1878 (W. Pollard & co. ltd., 1915), by 1804 or 1805-1878 Naomal Hotchand, H. Evan M. James, and Ālumal Trikamdās Bhojvānī (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Travels in Beloochistan and Sinde : with an introduction by Rosie Vaughan. (Oxford University Press, 2002), by Henry Pottinger (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Tuḥfah al-kirām. (Maṭbaʻ-i Nāṣiri, 1886), by Mīr ʻAlī Shīr Qānī Tattavī (page images at HathiTrust) Recollections of four years' service in the East with H. M. fortieth regiment : comprising an account of the taking of Kurachee in Lower Scinde, in 1839, operations in Upper Scinde in 1840 and 1841, and the operations of the Candahar Division of "The Avenging Army of the Afghanistan" in 1841 and 1842, under Major-General Sir w. Nott, G.C.B. (R. Bentley, 1845), by John Martin Bladen Neill (page images at HathiTrust) The history of General Sir Charles Napier's administration of Scinde and campaign in the Cutchee Hills. (C. Westerton, 1858), by William Francis Patrick Napier (page images at HathiTrust) Comments upon a memorandum of the Duke of Wellington : and other documents censuring Lieut.-General Charles James Napier (C. Westerton, 1854), by William Francis Patrick Napier, M. R. Rathborne, and Arthur Wellesley Wellington (page images at HathiTrust) The Chachnamah, an ancient history of Sind. (The Commissioner's Press, 1900), by ʻAlī ibn Ḥāmid Kūfī and Mīrzā Qalīc Beg (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) The Chachnamah, an ancient history of Sind. (Commissioner's Press, 1900), by ʻAlī ibn Ḥāmid Kūfī and Mirza Kalichbeg Faridunbeg (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Arabs. (S. Solomon & co., 1853), by H. M. Elliot (page images at HathiTrust) General John Jacob, commandant of the Sind Irregular Horse and founder of Jacobabad. (Seeley, 1901), by Alexander Innes Shand (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Filed under: Arabs -- Pakistan -- Sindh -- HistoryFiled under: Courts -- Pakistan -- HistoryFiled under: Electronic surveillance -- Pakistan -- HistoryFiled under: Khatris -- Pakistan -- Aror -- HistoryFiled under: Legislative bodies -- Pakistan -- History
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