1NIUA. 





rtsjon ejearSQ tne enemy l 



MM tin n - 





' he tiurkha*. at 



ribesmen could not tee them, nmi 

 ru-died the |- -.mid- 



the tnU-i- 



large niiniU r I wing shot as they were fleem-. 'I h. 



1 men in in, 



n ac- 



ompli*hed and the fort it .rl.ur 



was mviipicd after a *horl 



a W.ck f.T Ml,,,-]). 



aneray concentrated m the pass and improved the 

 ilGations, and tl 



I 



c<l foraging pertie* -kill with 



nenl ami accu- 

 vith which they dclitcrcd their tit.- 



.nut the training ini|-art.-.l to 



the Afridi* l.\ ii the 



iinniistak- 



. in battle. Instead of 

 oh, as fora 



M an v of the 



re furnished with Lee-W 



Well as Martin:- :i i-h command - 



-f the thefts of >*-r\i-. rill. 



I been continually reported 



ments of the cnemv who w ore 1 1 

 17 men shot t>\ 



f? a f'TH^ti!^ 



ras taken on <Vt. 30. There 



M.| in r \Villintn 



k upon the ener 



commander* of 



ng with great quiekne-w. the i 

 wh.-e . \j- r.. , i M I reputal 



i>a.^cd th-4>of any other Indian 

 main column against thorn- 

 center. The tr. 



forces -M-nt to re-enforce their Hirht. A^ a hurri- 

 cane fn>m it'! . ' intnMtchtnent 

 after 



n. of whom 

 the engagement. I 



Hastura valley the Afrtdi- M-t tin- lages 



t before retreating. T: 

 r the country ami alao wait again 

 bi bnucht ap beiore axsailin. 

 Arhanga pass, which the tribesmen scarcely at- 



Pei> 

 ammunition that 



r ticl 

 eneml. thn-w t 



defend. Onlv 1XMO men met the 



m the valley. This naa wa 



. littltf difli. u. 31. one . 



..-:_.'-.. 



ver ountinur i 



... - f r.-'.f- v 1 .- ::. ... 

 -.... 



evacuati iln- .-..ui.tn in hate, IM 

 full of grain. ' 



the tribsemeo eastwar*! 

 ^r pass was cut off by is- 



had moved out 

 IWrnwar 



junction of the llastura a.. 

 Maidan. and near the entrance of the MM* The 



* in fight. 



B 



Kuram > 



'! . 



a |JM. rapmaw to u,.- 



nation ,.f Khatliar. Sainana. and Swal, and 



** further inr.* 



f 96 Sikh soldier* -lunujf a reconnnisainnf to 

 ti the Khurmatia river, were cut . -fl and de- 

 far fr..m inbiajajtad, and their complHe Mibjuga- 



ir from the haw* of 

 i exhaust th. finanrtal reaooroat of 

 lit. Furthrrmore, the Kn*> 

 h-ii \\. r. titiwillin^: to make confirmed enemies of 

 (hrirf.'n: rmedasfrood fL 



tenal as there wan it. and had proved 



th.-tiiM-U. faithful t.* th. tr M 



n^froni ! k ravan*m 



th.- Khniliar paw af id acceptied tl. 



era! compensation paid by the Indian (i 



inaniied from the (rak- 



Th. : 



ins that had joined in the rv 



war. and the pavmeot of a fine of 

 85,000 rupees, the forfeiture of all subsidies 

 ly agreed upon, ami a formal submission of 



full ,/wrkir within a f 

 terms were announced from Maidan on Nov. IS. 

 U-th sides had cea^ aii 



the power 



artillery, ha. I ' efeod their * 



pregnable positions; but, on the other 

 nau escaped the crushing military 

 the Kngtifth hoped to inflict as a lasting tossnsj 



,!r another appeal f 



anxious that they should not - 



nt the terms were made ligJ 

 cami^l in Tirah the tioops collected all the 







ami nave the cxvtly transport over the 



Cappers and miners improved the transport 



ftyflflitlfl*! making mmul road* where there ns*i 



IMUha. Bat the tribesmen, expert in 



guerrilla warfare, were not idle. They raptured 



raging parties, and 



continued their h Brassing night attacks and - snip- 

 ouar*. OnKovTfaaesoortof 



,lation by the arrival 



reconnoissance in force, reaching the top of Saran 



Sar mountain in the range .-; ..f the valley, where 



nd a deserted camp. Ihinnc t l-e n-tirvment 



the force was followed up and heavily attacked on 



