Military operations on the North-West Frontier of India. Papers regarding British relations with the neighbouring tribes on the North-West Frontier of India, and the military operations undertaken against them during the year 1897-1898. Vol I Part I. Waziristan Part II. Correspondence relating to the enhancement of the duty on Kohat salt
Army (Purchase Officers). Return of all Purchase Officers who were killed in action or otherwise met their deaths in the recent South African and Afghanistan Campaigns....
[P] Northern Afghanistan. Memoranda and reports by Mr Lepel Griffin, Chief Political Officer at Kabul, from 1st to 24th April 1880, on state of affairs in northern Afghanistan
[S] Note by Secretary Political and Secret Department, dated 27th April 1880, in submitting papers connected with the recognition of Sirdar Sher Ali as independent ruler of Kandahar. Government of India Letters, No. 78 and 81 of 31st March 1880 O T Burne, 30 April 1880
[AC] Memorandum of information received in respect to the affairs of southern and south-western Afghanistan, from the 1st to 31st March 1880 T H[arris?], 2 Apr 1880
Memorandum on Affghanistan, on the roads which connect it with the N W Frontier of India, and on the military stations and distribution of troops along the British frontier Maj C J East, Intelligence Branch, Quarter Master General's Dept, War Office, 5 Oct 1878