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" Mohammedan struggle. But these officers and Khans, by a soldierly equanimity, by a fortitude equal to the occasion, by a calm trust in the cause of England, by the good feeling which their previous demeanour had created, and by keeping the Cabul Government... "
Lumsden of the Guides: A Sketch of the Life of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Harry Burnett ... - Page 242
by Sir Peter Stark Lumsden, G. R. Elsmie - 1900 - 336 pages
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Parliamentary Papers, Volume 18

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1859 - 634 pages
...Sirwur Khan Khagwanee. At Cabul, in ihe Ameer's Court, was ISuwab Foujdar Khan Bahadoor, our vakeel. It was thought to be a service of great enterprise,...officers especially, when they set out for Candahar, even.in a time of peace ; and their situation became one of decided peril when India was in a blaze...
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Memorials of the Life and Letters of Major-General Sir Herbert B ..., Volume 2

Sir Herbert Benjamin Edwardes - 1886 - 516 pages
...Khaghwanee. At Cabul, in the Ameer's court, was Nawab Fonjdar Khan Bahadoor, our Vakeel. It was thought to be service of great enterprise, for the English officers...of decided peril when India was in a blaze with a Mohammedan struggle. " But these officers and Khans, by a soldierly equanimity, by a fortitude equal...
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