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In a JaimEtafrom Gabul, J. S. Pynes, an Englishman ▼bo has been looking after tho construction of the Ameer's ' workshops, writes: —"Abdur Rahman is a man whose word must not be disputed. Isawacurioua piece of architecture here the other day, a ghastly triumphal arch made by artisans of the place with the heads of 200 prisoners taken in the rebellion. You can imagine the horror of the sight. Yesterday I was riding through the bazaar and came across the head, mounted' on a pole, of Talmur Shah." ,

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Evening Star, Issue 7411, 5 January 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 7411, 5 January 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 7411, 5 January 1888, Page 1

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