INDIA. 



the border created orer and 



i ?uo 

 a on JUiak 



d 900 when that f..rt was rr- 



...1 and 



ed later tuwanl tbe Upper 

 with fthrll and mountain 

 IhasjBin at Iju.d.. 

 ;he inhabr 

 . then lunied hi* allention to the lloner- 



poored tfoops into tbe country, until by tbe middle 



-. . 



The whole border aaamed to be in a fmurni, and 

 ,-h tbe mount 



stati. 



i relation. with 



Atnerr Abdurrah- 

 ^ttral campaign^ 



ti Sphere to J..IM in thr alla< k 



Intr. Kar 

 *t he attacked Shal'kivlr f-rt. a MiiaH post 



-ha war. at 

 ^^^^B a force of Hifniitr)', cavalry, aiul at' 



.-nwiftrd the frontier. The rest, i 



.1 Woon witb IJOu 



i*, ' v- Mohmandi threatened to 



trooiw thr latter U-gan to re- 



rallied when Gen. Kile* appeared nh 



- Afghans fr< -tn 

 illing orer * 

 ^^a mullah n> mainly compoaed ' 



JaJalatiad aiul th< Kuinir . 

 ituin.l- of l*l|iura. 



r*tcommu Amar. was bi ! 



Eladda 

 nullah. wh< rn Availing force ^ 



Regular Afghan soldiers were reooK 



.i HfiCNH r. !i!..n-tr;i!i- t.. t!..- Ai!:..;-. \\ I. .. 



>n hal issued |>r 

 maiioMootiched in a fanatical Mussulman c| 

 anl written a book on th- .lutu-s of Mohammedans 



engaged in a holy war. but hail 

 mullah* t., declare a >A<u/ against untwlieven. not 

 wishing to risk hi* throne in a struggle against the 

 Hritain. 

 ami wnn> that hr ha-. 



*h. II. I-,: :'lillg 



'^huu to hare any share in the disturbance!. 



-rahinaii was in a difllcult j^ition between 



i ho were raywhcrv in sympathr 



be r 



a sw 



nt rails, as 

 f 10 h 

 r as he.i 



taking i '>-ii lu rcoalled 



i. Calcutta, and Bombay. The 



irkih emissaries in India 



> tln-w fr rto a 



that any unli-p>tninliii^ r\iti .1 I 



r thr pur- 

 !i India ami pn<ach* 



'/ against thr English. Sign* of unrest 

 iinong tin- nrak/niv 

 a and -,.. :\h:iiliar. and i 



< tin i ana range. 

 .".(..liio fiphtini: 

 ' 



DMMmteiM 



'u MMith of thr Kabul n\T. hare a 



rncnt 



were all up 

 British,* wer. 



,! . ". . ,! ..- 



| H Vlti, it, ..r,, ,-,.,:,. 

 ould alt." 



ngtrra were equated. Tbey 

 !-iid. a email post at tbe mtranre 



of tbe pasa. bira- waa bald by Khail . 



.. . , . . 



atoeedeim 



, ,..,...... .,.- ... ... 



and ,.:.!,-. :ti..i, with them. Tbe Afndis 



ha. I bda3 i. . n already supplied whb a large num- 

 ber of rifles stolen from the Government. Tbe 

 aisadran 



abandon, back 



Lorkhart and Parachinar. Tbe i 



became again tbe serne of dkwjirbaneca, tbe 



d, hating 



i .a|.tured the fofft 



of Un.h Kotal. after a sharp flght 

 remained loyal of tbe garrison of 800 men. Tbey 

 ir pa>. and the Indian 



- wiiiild not veiitun* to attack them H 

 positions in t). I'her proposed terms on 



whi.-h th.-v w.,uld n-turn to their homes, which were 

 Mthdrnwnl of |',ntih troops from Swat and 



iinann rangi-. thr p ' Afridi women 



living within thr Indian bordrr. and the revision of 



tit regulation*. The alnr autboritiea 



at the conflagration that now M-, ind to enrrloo 



>as so great that they arrested 



f thr pnn. ij.al , !.:, S of BeluchlMan. The 

 Khniliar rifles in the jrarri- n at Jamrud were dis- 

 armed. Tbe Ilaula- raide.1 thecottntry 

 al-ut Kohat, and attacked poata in tbe Samaaa 

 'smen began to aswmbls 



on th.- hills oreriooktng tbe Bolan Railroad. Tbe 

 people of Pishin began to migrate into Afghanistan. 



< >rak/ais appeared in great f. n at 

 tan. ted. Tbey adranced tn attack 



Shinawnri. which also was evacuated. They block- 

 aded Kohat pasa, Tbe garrisons at Jamrud and 



posts were subject to tbe --: 



stealthT Patha: tbe walls 



dark and |.: 



;.;v. ...... ...... , . 



Knglishwere not ready lo assume tbe ota- 

 sire I \\hen the lladda mullah 



gathen^.1 -I men. with 



nc Khan of Inr and cu- 



ral nwul. it was decided to send Gen. Klles from 

 Peabawar with a largr fleld fortx into the Mohmand 

 ejonntrT. The Kuram Taller was cleared of t trakxai 



man.. n was prepared to ascend the 



Kha> -m Kohat, for tbe invaaion of Tirah. 



thr district nor Sxnana range, where the 



flocks. Sir William I,- khart 

 went from P^g**^*< to assume ' command 



\fridicampalfn. 



Imperial serrioe troop* of tbe Pun; 

 for thr oampaiini. Thr Mohmand gathrrir. 

 snlred on seeing the fre*h prospect of a British 



forward fmm tba 

 Panjkora Nawagai. in Rajaur. Tbe 



