The History of Lord Lytton's Indian Administration, 1876 to 1880Longmans, Green & Company, 1899 - 551 pages |
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... Sirdars and officers of the Court and the heads of the principal tribes were present . A report had been received that an English army was marching through the Bolan Pass with the intention of occupying Kandahar . This the Amir declared ...
... Sirdars and officers of the Court and the heads of the principal tribes were present . A report had been received that an English army was marching through the Bolan Pass with the intention of occupying Kandahar . This the Amir declared ...
Page 94
... Sirdars with the Viceroy and Government of India at Jacobabad on December 8 . The dominion over which the Khan of Khelat claims chief authority embraces the whole province of Beloochistan , being bounded on the north by Afghanistan , on ...
... Sirdars with the Viceroy and Government of India at Jacobabad on December 8 . The dominion over which the Khan of Khelat claims chief authority embraces the whole province of Beloochistan , being bounded on the north by Afghanistan , on ...
Page 95
... Sirdars , and was supported by Captain Sandeman , the official representative of the Punjab Government . Sir William Merewether , however , Commissioner of Sindh , strongly opposed this policy . These three gentlemen were authorised by ...
... Sirdars , and was supported by Captain Sandeman , the official representative of the Punjab Government . Sir William Merewether , however , Commissioner of Sindh , strongly opposed this policy . These three gentlemen were authorised by ...
Page 98
... Sirdars . These terms as they were first drawn up did not meet with the Viceroy's approval . They were , he thought , too humiliating to the dignity of the Khan and too favourable to the rebellious chiefs . The effect of such a treaty ...
... Sirdars . These terms as they were first drawn up did not meet with the Viceroy's approval . They were , he thought , too humiliating to the dignity of the Khan and too favourable to the rebellious chiefs . The effect of such a treaty ...
Page 101
... Sirdars and the tribes , as well as by the prince him- self ; and it secures for ever to the British Government the right and the power to place British troops at any time in any part of the khanate . In anticipation of the conclusion ...
... Sirdars and the tribes , as well as by the prince him- self ; and it secures for ever to the British Government the right and the power to place British troops at any time in any part of the khanate . In anticipation of the conclusion ...
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