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SERIOUS CONFLICT ON NORTH-WEST FRONTIER OF INDIA: MANY KILLED IN CLASH BETWEEN REBEL TRIBESMEN AND BRITISH INDIAN FORCES A larse number of tribesmen were killed and many wounded in an action between disaffected clansmen and British Indian forces stationed in the mountainous India-Afghanistan front'" rerion Th?Britishk«e™were not nearly so severe. In this photograph, taken in 1933. native troops are seen on protect,on duty at Karappa Pass dur.ng operat.ons against rebellious Upper Mohmand tribes. A contingent from the Upper Mohmand country took part in the present disturbance.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22200, 29 August 1935, Page 8

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SERIOUS CONFLICT ON NORTH-WEST FRONTIER OF INDIA: MANY KILLED IN CLASH BETWEEN REBEL TRIBESMEN AND BRITISH INDIAN FORCES A larse number of tribesmen were killed and many wounded in an action between disaffected clansmen and British Indian forces stationed in the mountainous India-Afghanistan front'" rerion Th?Britishk«e™were not nearly so severe. In this photograph, taken in 1933. native troops are seen on protect,on duty at Karappa Pass dur.ng operat.ons against rebellious Upper Mohmand tribes. A contingent from the Upper Mohmand country took part in the present disturbance. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22200, 29 August 1935, Page 8

SERIOUS CONFLICT ON NORTH-WEST FRONTIER OF INDIA: MANY KILLED IN CLASH BETWEEN REBEL TRIBESMEN AND BRITISH INDIAN FORCES A larse number of tribesmen were killed and many wounded in an action between disaffected clansmen and British Indian forces stationed in the mountainous India-Afghanistan front'" rerion Th?Britishk«e™were not nearly so severe. In this photograph, taken in 1933. native troops are seen on protect,on duty at Karappa Pass dur.ng operat.ons against rebellious Upper Mohmand tribes. A contingent from the Upper Mohmand country took part in the present disturbance. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22200, 29 August 1935, Page 8

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