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For more than a century Britain was engaged in war with the Pashtun tribesmen of India's North West frontier. It began with the bloodiest massacre in the history of the British Empire when, in January 1842, some 17,000 British soldiers, women and children died in Gandamark, en route to the Khyb...
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Language: | English |
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London :
Royal Anthropological Institute,
1979
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Series: | Disappearing world
Ethnographic video online ; v. 2 |
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Internet
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