Narrative of events in Cabul from the death of Dost Mahomed [1863] to the Spring of 1872 [Simla: Govt of India Foreign Dept, 1879]
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[List of contents of whole volume, xipp, Index to (b) below, lvipp] (a) Summary of information regarding events in Afghanistan from Dost Mahomed's death to the battle of Shekhabad. By J W S Wyllie, Under-Secretary to Government of India, Simla, 11 Jun 1866 43pp (b) Recent events in Afghanistan. C...
Memorandum on Afghanistan affairs. From AD 1700. By J Talboys Wheeler, Assistant Secretary to Government of India, Foreign Department Calcutta: [Govt of India Foreign Dept] 1869
Recent events in Afghanistan [1866-1868]. Continuation of Mr Wyllie's precis. By H L Wynne, Under-Secretary to Government of India, Foreign Department [Simla: Govt of India Foreign Dept, 1868]
Précis of the principal correspondence, & c, showing the policy and relations of the British Government toward Afghanistan. April 1872-May 1879. Compiled by Trevor Chichele Plowden, Under Secretary to Government of India, Foreign Department Calcutta: Govt of India Foreign Dept, 1879
[Two volumes of papers relating to Afghanistan, 1838-1872, mostly concerning relations with Amir Sher Ali, 1869-70, and his negotiations with Viceroy, Lord Mayo, at Amballa, Mar-Apr 1869. Received from Maj-Gen Sir O T Burne, Private Secretary to Viceroy, 1868-1872, and Secretary, Political and Secret Dept, India Office, 1874. Includes genealogical table
Affghanistan papers: Copy of the Treaty with Runjeet Sing and Shah Shujah-ool-Moolk, concluded at Lahore on the 26th June 1838; and of the Treaty between Runjeet Sing and Shah Shujah, of the 12th March 1834, therein referred to; - Also, of the Declaration by the Right Hon the Governor-General of India, dated Simla, 1 October 1838, and of an Order by his Lordship, dated Camp de Buddee, 8 November 1838
Affghanistan papers: Extracts relative to the expedition of Shah Shooja-ool-Moolk into Affghanistan in 1833-34, and the Treaty between the Shah and Runjeet Sing, of 12th March 1833, which formed the basis of the subsequent Treaty concluded at Lahore on the 26th June 1838