The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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Page 9
... the re- motest corners of the newly - acquired province : and accordingly Sir Charles Napier undertook the vigorous hill campaign of 1844-45 , which terminated in the capture of the chief BRITISH ADMINISTRATION OF SCINDE .
... the re- motest corners of the newly - acquired province : and accordingly Sir Charles Napier undertook the vigorous hill campaign of 1844-45 , which terminated in the capture of the chief BRITISH ADMINISTRATION OF SCINDE .
Page 10
... chief re- quisite is to obtain answers to the inquiries through the village officers . The Scindians are principally cultivators and artisans . They are divided into numerous families or tribes ; and the inves- tigation of their origin ...
... chief re- quisite is to obtain answers to the inquiries through the village officers . The Scindians are principally cultivators and artisans . They are divided into numerous families or tribes ; and the inves- tigation of their origin ...
Page 11
... chiefs and army so closely together - a general odium towards the new power - the disaffected and turbulent state of the whole country - and the difference between men fighting for all they held dear and sacred , and those fighting as ...
... chiefs and army so closely together - a general odium towards the new power - the disaffected and turbulent state of the whole country - and the difference between men fighting for all they held dear and sacred , and those fighting as ...
Page 47
... chief Crimi nal Courts , although , we believe , they were thenceforth illegal . A report indeed obtained circulation , that Mr. Pringle saw nothing requiring immediate change , and that the then existing system met with his cordial ...
... chief Crimi nal Courts , although , we believe , they were thenceforth illegal . A report indeed obtained circulation , that Mr. Pringle saw nothing requiring immediate change , and that the then existing system met with his cordial ...
Page 58
... chiefs , whose somewhat im- practicable names are thus ingeniously woven into verse : - Moollah Shikor - Nawaub ... chief Khan of Kohistan , Taj Mahommed - Abdul Rahim ; The Khans Secunder - Zulficar - Kurim , And Sultan Khan and Shah ...
... chiefs , whose somewhat im- practicable names are thus ingeniously woven into verse : - Moollah Shikor - Nawaub ... chief Khan of Kohistan , Taj Mahommed - Abdul Rahim ; The Khans Secunder - Zulficar - Kurim , And Sultan Khan and Shah ...
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