Afghan Campaign (casualties). [Amended] return per Regiment, Troop, or Battery, of the numbers killed or dead of disease or invalided in each of the three Armies operating beyond the Indus in the late campaign in Afghanistan ....
Afghanistan (1881) No 1. Further correspondence relating to the affairs of Afghanistan, including the recognition of Sirdar Abdul Rahman Khan as Amir of Kabul
Afghanistan (1881) No 5. Further correspondence relating to the affairs of Afghanistan, including the transfer of the administration of Kandahar to Amir Abdul-Rahman Khan
Russian correspondence with Kabul. (Memorandum on the correspondence between General Von Kaufmann and the Ameers Shere Ali and Yakub Khan of Kabul. From March 1870 to [July] 1879) O T Burne, Political and Secret Dept, India Office, 1 Apr 1880
Afghanistan [since c1800 and British relations: memorandum prepared in order to facilitate perusal of Parliamentary Paper (HoC) 1878-79, C. 2190 (see below)] A W Moore, Political and Secret Dept, India Office, 30 Nov 1878
(C) Afghanistan [since c1800 and British relations: memorandum prepared in order to facilitate perusal of Parliamentary Paper (HoC) 1878-79, C. 2190] A W Moore, Political and Secret Dept, India Office, 30 Nov 1878