Soldier Sahibs: The Men Who Made the North-West Frontier
2001; Society for Military History; Volume: 65; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2307/2677553
ISSN1543-7795
Autores Tópico(s)South Asian Studies and Diaspora
ResumoA note on the East India Company and its Bengal Army introduction - the type of the conquering race - rain and sunshine in Lisburn the land of the Afghans - John Nicholson and Afghanistan respect and British soldier - Afghanistan first comes one Englishman - the Punjab I am to have the making of this regiment - Harry Lumsden and Peshawar one well-intentioned Englishman - Herbert Edwardes and Bannu the name of Englishman -James Abbot and Hazara Huzara and its part in the second Sikh War - James Abbot and Hazara a field of wheat in a heavy wind - the second Sikh War and annexation every man a fair hearing -consolidating the frontier I have just shot a man who came to kill me - John Nicholson and Bannu mutiny is like smallpox - the Sepoy Mutiny like a king coming into his own - Delhi Ridge our best and bravest - the aftermath envoi - the tombs of chieftains - in retrospect.
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