A Narrative of the march and operations of the Army of the Indus, in the Expedition to Affghanistan in the years 1838 - 39: Illustrated by a map, views ... and various tables. Comprising also the history of the Dooranee Empire from its foundation to the present timeAllen, 1841 |
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Términos y frases comunes
13th Lt 16th Lancers 17th foot 4th Brigade advance Affghanistan Affghans Ameers army Artillery Arty attack baggage Bala Hissar Bengal column Bengal N. I. Bolan Bolan Pass Bombay column Brigr British Bukkur Cabool Cabûl Camel battery camels camp Candahar Capt Cavalry Cavy chiefs citadel command Comr.-in-Chief Comsst corps crossed Dadur Dept Dett distance Dost Mahomed Dost Mahomed Khan enemy Engineers Envoy and Minister European Regt feet Ferozpoor fire forage force gate gate-way Genl Ghiljies Ghuznee Girishk Govr grain guns H. M. Shah Hajee Herat hills Hyderabad India Indus Infantry Infy Keane Khelat Khyber Pass killed Kirta last ground Lieut Lt.-Col Major miles mountains move Native officers Comg Outram party Pass Persia Peshawer picquet Quetta rear river road Rohree sappers sappers and miners sent Shah Shoojah Shah's Shikarpoor Sikh Sindh Thermometer 3 P. M. Thermtr to-day troops valley village wounded