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The Chitral Campaign: A Narrative of Events in Chitral, Swat and Bajour
AuthorHarry Craufuird Thomson
Country London. England
Language English
Subject Chitral Expedition
Published1895
Media type( Hardback)
Pages350

The Chitral Campaign: A Narrative of events in Chitral, Swat and Bajour is a book narrating the turbulent account of history in Chitral following the death of it Chief Aman ul-Mulk, the subsequent Siege of Chitral and the Chitral Expedition. [1] [2] [3] [4] The book was written by Harry Craufuird Thomson with its first edition published by Heinemann Publishers in London in 1895. [5] [6] [7] [8]

References

  1. ^ Thomson, H. C. (2012-11-19). The Chitral Campaign. Andrews UK Limited. ISBN  9781781513491.
  2. ^ The Speaker. Mather & Crowther. 1895. p. 368.
  3. ^ Thomson, Harry Craufuird (1895). The Chitral Campaign: A Narrative of Events in Chitral, Swat and Bajour. W. Heinemann.
  4. ^ The Athenaeum. J. Lection. 1895. pp. 532–533.
  5. ^ Diener, Alexander C.; Hagen, Joshua (2010). Borderlines and Borderlands: Political Oddities at the Edge of the Nation-state. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 206. ISBN  9780742556362.
  6. ^ Thomson, H. C. (Harry Craufuird) (1895). The Chitral campaign; a narrative of events in Chitral, Swat and Bajour. London : W. Heinemann.
  7. ^ Thomson, H. C. (2010-08-23). The Chitral Campaign; a Narrative of Events in Chitral, Swat and Bajour. BiblioBazaar. ISBN  9781177626965.
  8. ^ Sonnenschein, William Swan; Stallybrass, Frances Helena Swan (1923). The Best Books: F, History and historical biography. G, Archaeology and historical collaterals. Best Books. p. 1275.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Chitral Campaign: A Narrative of Events in Chitral, Swat and Bajour
AuthorHarry Craufuird Thomson
Country London. England
Language English
Subject Chitral Expedition
Published1895
Media type( Hardback)
Pages350

The Chitral Campaign: A Narrative of events in Chitral, Swat and Bajour is a book narrating the turbulent account of history in Chitral following the death of it Chief Aman ul-Mulk, the subsequent Siege of Chitral and the Chitral Expedition. [1] [2] [3] [4] The book was written by Harry Craufuird Thomson with its first edition published by Heinemann Publishers in London in 1895. [5] [6] [7] [8]

References

  1. ^ Thomson, H. C. (2012-11-19). The Chitral Campaign. Andrews UK Limited. ISBN  9781781513491.
  2. ^ The Speaker. Mather & Crowther. 1895. p. 368.
  3. ^ Thomson, Harry Craufuird (1895). The Chitral Campaign: A Narrative of Events in Chitral, Swat and Bajour. W. Heinemann.
  4. ^ The Athenaeum. J. Lection. 1895. pp. 532–533.
  5. ^ Diener, Alexander C.; Hagen, Joshua (2010). Borderlines and Borderlands: Political Oddities at the Edge of the Nation-state. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 206. ISBN  9780742556362.
  6. ^ Thomson, H. C. (Harry Craufuird) (1895). The Chitral campaign; a narrative of events in Chitral, Swat and Bajour. London : W. Heinemann.
  7. ^ Thomson, H. C. (2010-08-23). The Chitral Campaign; a Narrative of Events in Chitral, Swat and Bajour. BiblioBazaar. ISBN  9781177626965.
  8. ^ Sonnenschein, William Swan; Stallybrass, Frances Helena Swan (1923). The Best Books: F, History and historical biography. G, Archaeology and historical collaterals. Best Books. p. 1275.

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