The Savage Border

The Savage Border

Author: Dr Jules Stewart

Publisher: The History Press

Published: 2007-02-22

Total Pages: 302

ISBN-13: 0752496077

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The first significant book in forty years on this territory viewed for centuries as a lawless wilderness.


India's Lost Frontier

India's Lost Frontier

Author: Raghvendra Singh

Publisher: Rupa Publications

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 491

ISBN-13: 9788129134622

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In this exhaustive study of the NWFP and its adjoining area of Afghanistan, Raghvendra Singh argues that with an increasingly powerful China knocking on India's door, it is imperative to recognize that the docile acceptance of NWFP's loss in 1947 may have serious consequences for India's security in times to come.


Scotland's Northwest Frontier

Scotland's Northwest Frontier

Author: Alister Farquhar Matheson

Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd

Published: 2014-08-28

Total Pages: 600

ISBN-13: 1783064420

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The western coastal lands of the Northern Highlands are squeezed between the northern Hebrides and Drumalban, the mountainous spine of Highland Scotland. This is a region justly famed for some of the finest and most unspoilt scenery in the British Isles – but what happened here in times past? Scotland's Northwest Frontier provides the answer. For a long time, this area was a frontier zone between the medieval kingdoms of Norway and Scotland, and then between the Gaelic Lords of the Isles and the Scottish kings. In the 18th century, this remote seaboard was Britain’s ‘Afghanistan’, a dangerous region often beyond the control of London and Edinburgh. It was the last hiding place of Bonnie Prince Charlie before his escape to France after his Jacobite army had been crushed on Culloden Moor. A land of clans and lost causes, this is the story of powerful lords and warrior chiefs, Presbyterian soldiers of the Covenant and Hanoverian redcoats, Highland Clearances, road and railway builders, whisky smugglers and opium traders, from Viking times to the beginning of the 21st century. Scotland's Northwest Frontier is the entertaining story of what was for long a lawless region, followed through eight turbulent centuries. Backed by comprehensive appendices and glossary, this is one for the fireside, a travelling companion and an invaluable reference source for the bookshelf. Scotland's Northwest Frontier will appeal to those interested in Scottish history, and people who descend from Scottish clans and families.


Afghan Wars and the North-West Frontier, 1839-1947

Afghan Wars and the North-West Frontier, 1839-1947

Author: Michael Barthorp

Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 9780304362943

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From the 1830s to Indian independence in 1947, British soldiers fought constant wars with the most implacable guerrilla-fighters in history. The Afghan mountain tribes were fiercely independent. For generations they had plundered the north Indian plain, until the British took charge and alternated between paying them subsidies (bribes to cease their raiding) and launching punitive military expeditions to teach them manners. It was a strange war fought to its own rules. Neither side took prisoners. Yet a grudging respect for the enemy and a concern to stick by unwritten codes of conduct governed this 100-year war. Immortalized by Kipling, the British Army in India fought along the frontier until the withdrawal from the sub-continent in 1947. Michael Barthorp tells the story in a vivid style.


The Problem of the North-West Frontier, 1890-1908

The Problem of the North-West Frontier, 1890-1908

Author: C. Collin Davies

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2013-10-17

Total Pages: 235

ISBN-13: 1107662095

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First published in 1932, this book presents a historical study of the problems associated with controlling the 'North-West Frontier' region of British India. The text focuses in the main on the period 1890 to 1908, although a survey of policy since 1849 is also provided. It was based almost entirely on analysis of numerous official documents and original sources, which are quoted throughout. Appendices and a select bibliography are included at the end. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in perspectives on British India and historiography.


Khyber, British India's North West Frontier

Khyber, British India's North West Frontier

Author: Charles Miller

Publisher:

Published: 1977

Total Pages: 448

ISBN-13:

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The Author Takes The Rader With Him From The First Tentative Approach By The British, Their Embroilment With Pathans And Afridis. Upto The Present When Kabul And Peshwar Seem To Entice The Adventurous Tourists.


Lords of the Khyber

Lords of the Khyber

Author: André Singer

Publisher: London ; Boston : Faber and Faber

Published: 1984-01-01

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 9780571117963

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Recounts the British attempts to conquer the Pushtuns of Afghanistan and offers profiles of the tribal leaders and their British foes