Report on the Mahsud Waziri tribe. By Cpt A H Mason, Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General Simla: Intelligence Branch, Quarter Master General's Dept, 1893
[Private correspondence of Maj-Gen Sir Herbert Benjamin Edwardes, Commissioner of Peshawar, with Lord Dalhousie, Sir John Lawrence, Lord Canning and others, together with other papers, relating to two treaties of 1855 and 1857 between Britain and Afghanistan, Jul 1853-Jan 1857
[Papers of Maj-Gen Sir Herbert Benjamin Edwardes relating to Sir William Hay Macnaghten, Envoy and Minister to Court of Shah Shuja, 1837-1841: abstracts of Sir Henry Montgomery Lawrence's defence of Macnaghten, J W Kaye's History of the war in Afghanistan, and other papers]
Notes on Afghanistan and part of Baluchistan, geographical, ethnographical, and historical, extracted from the writings of little known Afghan and Tajzik historians, geographers, and genealogists; the histories of the Ghuris, the Turk sovereigns of the Dihli kingdom, the Mughal sovereigns of the House of Timur, and other Muhammadan chronicles, and from personal observations. By Maj H G Raverty, Bombay Native Infantry (retired) London: Secretary of State for India in Council, 1880-1888
Scope & Content:
i, 98pp (sections I and II, 1880) vii, 99-316pp (section III, 1881) ix, 317-452pp (section IV, 1883, unexpurgated copy and revised copy) ii, 453-734pp (section V, index, 1888)
Notes on Afghanistan and part of Baluchistan, geographical, ethnographical, and historical, extracted from the writings of little known Afghan and Tajzik historians, geographers, and genealogists; the histories of the Ghuris, the Turk sovereigns of the Dihli kingdom, the Mughal sovereigns of the House of Timur, and other Muhammadan chronicles, and from personal observations. By Maj H G Raverty, Bombay Native Infantry (retired) London: Secretary of State for India in Council, 1888
Notes on Afghanistan and part of Baluchistan, geographical, ethnographical, and historical, extracted from the writings of little known Afghan and Tajzik historians, geographers, and genealogists; the histories of the Ghuris, the Turk sovereigns of the Dihli kingdom, the Mughal sovereigns of the House of Timur, and other Muhammadan chronicles, and from personal observations. By Maj H G Raverty, Bombay Native Infantry (retired) London: Secretary of State for India in Council, 1888
Tribal tables of the Afridis, Orakzais, [Hamsayas], Mohamands and Akozai-Yusufzais. Compiled by Cpt E J E Swayne, Intelligence Branch, and Cpt A Nicholls, 2nd Punjab Regiment Simla: Intelligence Branch, Quarter Master General's Dept, 1897