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Rough Notes of the Campaign in Sinde and Affghanistan, in 1838-9: Being ... - Page 231
by James Outram - 1840 - 262 pages
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Bulletins and Other State Intelligence

1839 - 426 pages
...Jelalabad, he had an army amounting to thirteen thousand men, well armed and appointed, and thirty pieces of artillery, we suddenly learnt that he abandoned...all, and fled with a party of horsemen on the road to Bameean, leaving his guns in position as he had placed them to receive our attack. It appears that...
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Rough Notes of the Campaign in Sinde and Affghanistan, in 1838-9: Being ...

James Outram - Afghan Wars - 1840 - 290 pages
...contemplation, when you planned and formed the Army of the Indus, and the expedition into Afghanistan. " The conduct of the Army, both European and Native,...party of horsemen on the road to Bamian, leaving his gims in position as he had placed them to receive our attack. " It appears that a great part of his...
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Narrative of the Campaign of the Army of the Indus, in Sind and Kaubool, in ...

Richard Hartley Kennedy - Afghan Wars - 1840 - 642 pages
...following day) Dost Mahommed Khan, in his position at Urghundee, where, after his son Mahommed Akhbar had joined him from Jellalabad, he had an army amounting to 13,000 men, well armed and appointed, and thirty pieces of artillery, we suddenly learned that he abandoned them all, and fled with a party of...
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Narrative of the Campaign of the Indus in Sind and Kaubool in 1838-9, Volume 2

Richard Hartley Kennedy - Afghan Wars - 1840 - 338 pages
...in his position at Urghundee, where, after his son Mahommed Akhhar had joined him from J dial abaci, he had an army amounting to 13,000 men, well armed and appointed, and thirty pieces of artillery, we suddenly learned that he abandoned them all, and fled with a party of...
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A Narrative of the March and Operations of the Army of the Indus, in the ...

William Hough - Afghan Wars - 1841 - 600 pages
...(on the following day) Dost Mahomed in his position at Urghundee, where, after his son Mahomed Akbar had joined him from Jellalabad, he had an army amounting...well armed and appointed, and 30 pieces of Artillery, (9) we suddenly learnt that he abandoned them all, and fled with a party of horsemen on the road to...
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A Narrative of the March and Operations of the Army of the Indus: In the ...

William Hough - Afghan Wars - 1841 - 602 pages
...(on the following day) Dost Mahomed in his position at Urghundee, where, after his son Mahomed Akbar had joined him from Jellalabad, he had an army amounting...well armed and appointed, and 30 pieces of Artillery, (9) we suddenly learnt that he abandoned them all, and fled with a party of horsemen on the road to...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History and Politics of ..., Volume 82

Books - 1841 - 902 pages
...following day,- Dost Mahomed Khan, in his position at Urgbundee, where, after his son Mahomed Akhbar had joined him from Jellalabad, he had an army amounting to 13,000 men, well armed and appointed, and thirty pieces of artillery, we suddenly learned that he abandoned them all, and fled with a party of...
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Annual Register, Volume 82

Edmund Burke - History - 1841 - 928 pages
...following day, Dost Mahomed Khan, in his position at Urgbundee, where, after his son Mahomed Akhbar had joined him from Jellalabad, he had an army amounting to 13,000 men, well armed and appointed, and thirty pieces of artillery, we suddenly learned that he abandoned them all, and fled with a party of...
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A Narrative of the March and Operations of the Army of the Indus: In the ...

William Hough - Afghan Wars - 1841 - 602 pages
...Mahomed in his position at Urghundee, where, after his son Mahomed Akbar had joined him from Jcllalabad, he had an army amounting to 13,000 men, well armed and appointed, and 30 pieces of Artillery, (9) we suddenly learnt that he abandoned them all, and fled with a party of horsemen on the road to...
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Memorials of Afghanistan: Being State Papers, Official Documents, Dispatches ...

Joachim Hayward Stocqueler - History - 1843 - 518 pages
...following day) Dost Mahommed Khan, in his position at Urghundee, where, after his son Mahommed Akhbar had joined him from Jellalabad, he had an army amounting...all, and fled with a party of horsemen on the road to Bameean, leaving his guns in position as he had placed them to receive our attack. " It appears, that...
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