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The campaign in Tirah, 1897-1898; an account of the expedition against the Orakzais and Afridis under General Sir William Lockhart, based (by permission) on letters contributed to ʻThe Timesʾ

by H. D Hutchinson

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In 1897, an expeditionary force consisting of 35,000 men and 20,000 camp-followers under General Sir William Lockhart was assembled and dispatched to punish Orakzai and Afridi tribes in British India and secure their submission. This book is an account of this campaign.
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In 1897, an expeditionary force consisting of 35,000 men and 20,000 camp-followers under General Sir William Lockhart was assembled and dispatched to punish Orakzai and Afridi tribes in British India and secure their submission. This book is an account of this campaign.

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