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AAbazai,96Abbott,12Abdul Mujid,153-9Adams, Capt.,162Adams, Col.,183-4Afghan War, the, 1878-80,117-134Afghanistan, the yeoman armies of,131Afridis, the,47The Jowaki,47,93Agnew, murder of,18,19general references to,12Ahmed Jan,61Ajun Khan,44Alawi-ke-Serai,71Alexandra, Queen,188Ali Musjid captured by Guides,119Amandara Pass,181Amir Dost Mahomed Khan,60Amritsar,31Anderson, murder of,19Archæological treasures of the Guides,189Asmai heights, assaults on,128Attock,67,68,94BBabuzai, village of,9-12Bahaud-din Khan,120-2Bajaur,64Baldwin, Lt.,162Bandobust,59Bannu,21Barnes, Mr., (Commissioner)71Barton, F.H., Major,193Battye, Capt. Fred.,128,164-5-7,191,193Battye, Quentin, his death at Delhi,74References to,124,193Battye, Capt. Wigram,95,123,124,125,191,193Bengal Cavalry, 11th,91Bengal Fusiliers, 101st Royal,90Bengal Lancers, 11th,178,180-1Beresford, Lord William,83-6Bhawulpore,21Bibi Pakdaman mosque, the,22Blood, Sir Bindon,179,182Boileau, Col. S.B.,47Bond, Lt.,80Bori, attack on,47-50Bretherton, Major G.H.,193Browne, Sir Sam.,119,187Brownlow, Sir Charles,88-9Budlika-Serai, battle of,72Buner,177Burhan,68CCampbell, Sir Colin,43Campbell, Fred.,169Campbell, Major R.B.,94Cavignari, Sir Louis, and the attack on Paia,93-4And the attack on Sapri,95-6His work and death at Kabul,97-116References to,92,192Chakdara,174-5,178-182Chamberlain, Neville, Sir,69,78,90Charasiab, battle at,132-4Charpoy,157Chenab, the,27,70Cherat,47Chillianwalla, battle of,26Chitral, the Mehtar of,61-2The relief of,160-171Chute, Col.,65Climo, Lt.,177Cotton, Sir Sidney,75-6Crag picquet, the,87DDaly, Henry, in command of Guides,68His report of march to Delhi,68-73His death,74Reference to,186Dargai,172Deh-i-Afghan,129Delhi, Guides march to,67Captured,74Dera-Ismail-Khan district,20Derajat,21Derajat Battery, the,170Devonshire regiment,168Dilāwur Khan, Subadar of Guides, the story of,51-54Dir, Khan of,170Discipline, value of sequence of orders of command in action,80Dogras,162Dogras, the 38th,178Drill, dislike of free-lances to,58Duffadar, the,10EEdward VII., King,188Edwardes, Herbert, general references to,12,50,69Marches against Mooltan,20-1Reports on position,25Eliott-Lockhart, Lt. P.,173English, the, Pathan saying concerning,63FFaiz Talab, Duffadar, spies upon a doubtful tribe,138-43Fakira, Duffadar,87Fattehabad, battle of,123Fatteh Khan, of Guides' cavalry, heroism of,10-11Fatteh Khan, Khuttuk, heroism of at Mooltan,23-25,38At Gujar Garhi,40-3Feringhis, the (seeEnglish)Fincastle, Viscount,177,184Foot, 17th,123Foot, the 22nd,47Foot, 24th,26Foot, the 70th,65Ford, Lt.,177GGaduns, the,87Gaikskill,193Ganda Singh: Defeated by Guides,27-8Ghazis, the,124Grand Trunk Road,68Godby, Gen. C.J.,187Godby-road,187Gordon Highlanders,168Gorindghar, fortress of, captured by Guides,31-8Gough, Lord,26Gough, Sir Charles,123Greaves, Lt. R.T.,183Guides, the Corps of:Founded  by  Sir  Henry-Lawrence,1-5Lumsden, Harry, raises,4Its training and personnel,5-6Its first fight,7Adventure at Babuzai,9-12In Second Sikh War,13-38March to Lahore,13-14With Edwardes at Mooltan,21With Lumsden at Mooltan,22-6Defeat Ganda Singh at Nuroat,27-8At Gujrat,28-30Capture of Gorindghar by,31-8On the Frontier in the 'Fifties,39-50Defeat Mukaram Khan,41-3Charge at Nawadand,43-6At Bori,47-50The Story of Dilāwur Khan, subadar of,51-64In the Mutiny,65-75Daly, Henry, in command of,68March to Delhi,67The effect of arrival,73The return to Peshawur,74In minor wars,76-96In expedition against: Mahsud Waziri tribe,78In Umbeyla campaign,87In attack on Crag Picquet,88-91In attack on Paia,93-4At the Embassy at Kabul,98Massacre of,102-116In the Afghan War, 1878-80,117-34Attack Ali Musjid,119How Bahaud-din Khan joined the,120-2At Fattehabad,123-27March to Sherpur,127-8In assaults on Takht-i-Shah and Asmai Heights,128-31In battle at Charasiab,132-4War stories of,135-43Remarkable obedience to orders,137The adventure of Faiz Talab,138-43The adventures of Shah Sowar and Abdul Majid,144-59The Relief of Chitral,160-71Action at the Panjkora,163-7At the Malakand, 1897,172-84The Home of the Guides,185-98Leaders of Guides (seeunder Lumsden, Daly, Hodson,Keyes, Jenkins, Campbell Lockhart, &c.).Gundamuk, the Treaty of,97,98Gurkhas, the,47-8Gurkhas, 2nd,189Gurkhas, 5th,81Gurkhas, 66th,47HHafiz Ji,60Hammond, Sir Arthur,128Hamilton, Lt. Walter:Heroism and Death at Kabul,98-116At  Battle  of Fattehabad,123-6References to,192-3Hardinge, Lt. G.M.At Nawadand,44-6Havildar, the,34Hazara,77Highlanders, 72nd,128Highlanders, 92nd,128,131-2Highland Light Infantry, 71st.,90,191Hindustanis, the,77,87,89Hodson, Lt. W.S.R.:With Lumsden at Lahore,16At Nuroat,27-8Commands Guides,46At Bori,47-50General References to,186Hodson bastion,187Home Farm,193Horse-artillery,123Hôti-Mardan Fort,186Hussars, 10th,123Hutchinson, Bob,191IIndus, the,94Irregular cavalry, 2nd,28Irregular cavalry, 10th,65JJames, Mr., of Survey Department,40Jandul River,166Jehangira, Village of,54Jellalabad,123,124,127Jemadar,108Jenkins, Col. Sir Francis,87,119-22,127,132-3,137,143Jenkins, Mr. W., at Kabul,99-116,192Jewand Sing,109Jhelum,69Jugdullak Pass,127Juma of the bhisti,54KKabul, British Embassy at,98Massacre of Embassy Guard,102-16Memorial to Embassy Guard,171Kàlu Khan,6Kamoké,70Kandahar,117Karachi,144Karnal,67,71Kelly, Col.,161Kelly, Surgeon A.H., at Kabul,99-116,192Keyes, Charlie,194Keyes, Sir Charles, in command of Guides,88,192Khanan Khan,21Khan Singh, General of Sikhs,14-6Khar,174,179Khyber Pass,119,135King's Own Scottish Borderers,168Kipling, Rudyard, his poem on Gunga Din,53Kutlgar, the,91LLahore,3,32,70Landàki, action of,182Lataband Pass,127Lawrence, Lord,50,69,82Lawrence, Col. George, in Peshawur,9,12Lawrence, Sir Henry, founds the Guides,1-5Ruler of the Punjab,12Le Bas, Mr.,72Lewis, Lt.,80Lhassa,194Lockhart, Lt.,176Low, Robert, Sir,161,165,170Ludhiana,71Lumsden, Harry, General, raises the Corps of Guides,4Captures Mughdara,7At Lahore,14-7At Mooltan,22-6At Nuroat,27-8His choice of men,51-3And Dilāwur Khan,55-9And Waziris,78-9Transferred from Guides,81Tribute to his qualities,81-3References to,10,21,87,186,189,193Lundkwar Valley, the,9Lyell, Dr. R., of the Guides,48MMacgregor, Sir Charles, his tribute to the Guides,97Maclean, H. Lt.,177,184,193Macpherson, Gen.,134McQueen, Sir John,192Maharani (the) of the Punjab, revolt of,13-7Malakand, the,162,172-84Malandrai,191Mandra,69Maps, the objections of the natives to surveying,40,155Mardan,40,65,67,115,125,171Daily life at,194-5Meerut,65,71Mehtab Sing,108Meiklejohn, Col.,175-8Metcalfe, Sir Theophilus,72Mihna,70Minchin, Lt.,174,179Mohaindin,22Monastery picquet, the,88Mooltan, fighting round,19-30Mounted Police,65Mughdara, village of, captured by Guides,7Mullah Abdullah,87Mulraj, the Diwan revolts,18-9Defeated by Herbert Edwardes,21Surrenders,26Mundah,171Mutiny, the Guides in the,65-75NNaik, the,10Napier of Magdala, Lord,50Native Infantry, 14th,89Native Infantry, 55th,65,191Native soldiers, their devotion to our English Officers,82-6,114,125,149Awkwardness of using them against their own people,136Nawadand (Utmankheyl village of) captured,43-6Nicholson, John, pursues mutineers,66General reference to,12,65,69North camp (Malakand),176North-west frontier,51Nowshera, cantonment of,65,68,93,94Nuksan Pass,64OOmmanney, A.M.,191,192Order of, Merit, the twelve Guides awarded,129After the Malakand Campaign,184Owen, Roddy,162PPaia, Cavignaris' attack on,93-4Panjkora, the,166Panjtar Hills, the,7Patiala, the Maharaja of,71Peebles, Captain,170Peshawur,8,40,43,61,65,66,74,83Pioneers, 32nd,170Pipli,71Political Officers in the Punjab,2Probyn, Sir Dighton,91Punjab, the, position of British in 1846,2,8; in 1848,12-7Punjab Frontier Force,192Punjab Infantry, 1st,88-9Punjab Infantry, 5th,65Punjab Infantry, 20th,47,88,89,90Punjab Infantry, 24th,177Punjab Infantry, 31st,176-7RRajpoora,71Ram Singh,27-8Rasul Khan, his stratagem at Gorindghar,32-8Rattray, Lieut.,174,179,181Ravi, the,17Rawul Pindi,67,83Reid, Col.,178Ressaldar, the,14Ricketts, Mr. Deputy Commissioner at Ludhiana,71Rifles, 60th,189Roberts, Lord, and the Guides,117-9,129References to,127,128,129,131-3Ross, Major, C.C.G.,89,90Royal Bengal Fusiliers, 101st,191Royal Horse Artillery, F.-A Battery,132SSadusam, battle of,22Sapri, attack on,95-6Secrecy, its value in frontier warfare,92Shadipore,94Shah Sowar,144-53Shahzada Taimus,106Sheikapura,16,17Sheikh Abdul Quadir ("Smith" of Karachi),144-53Shikar,63Sikh cavalry,7Sikh Durbar, the,3,8,18Sikh war, the first, position at close of,12the second,12-30Sikhs, the, their rule in 1846,8Sikhs, 4th,81,161,168Sikhs, the 35th,178Sikhs, the 45th,178,180Sing, Sher, deserts at Mooltan,25Sittana,76-7Sobraon,70Sohawa,69Sowars,21Sport at Mardan,195-8Spottiswode, Col. Henry, his grief and suicide during mutiny,66Reference to,191Subadar,32Subaltern, the British, tribute to,46,181Suraj Kund,22Surveying (seeunder "Maps".)Sutherland Highlanders, 93rd,191Sutlej,70Swat River Canal,95Swat Valley,162,174,179,182Swinley, Lt.,177TTakht-i-Shah, assaults on,128Taylor,12Topi,87Turner, Lt. F. McC.,48Tytler, General,119UUmballa,32,71Umbeyla campaign,87,191VVan Cortlandt,21Vaughan,65Victoria, Queen,188Victoria Cross, the, awarded:Lt. Walter Hamilton,127Capt. A.G. Hammond,128Lord Fincastle,184Colonel Adams,184Hector Maclean,184WWazirabad,70Waziris, the,78Wheatley,181Wheler, General,28Whish, General,23,25White, Sir George,131Wilde, A.W.,193Wilde, Sir Alfred,192Wright, Hedley,181YYakub Khan, the Amir and the Embassy at Kabul,98And the massacre of Embassy,108Yusafzai, the plain of,6,9,40,54,95,185ZZiarat, the,63

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In the List of Illustrations the one at page162was corrected as it was shown as page16.

On page23near the bottom the word 'diposed' appears and has been corrected to read 'disposed'.

On page52(3rd paragraph, Chapter V.) the word "Shahbash" appears. It appears two other times in the text as "Shāhbāsh" so this instance is also changed to "Shāhbāsh".

On page129the village name 'Deh-i-Affghan' was changed to 'Deh-i-Afghan' to match the index using the much more common version.

On page133in the next to last line, the letter 'l' was dropped from the word 'General' and now added back.

On page159near the bottom an 'f' was left of off the word 'of' and now added back.

On page170, at the bottom of the first paragraph, the word 'cannnot' was corrected to read 'cannot'.

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