*"A Dooraunee Villager with his Arms," 1815* (Ames Library)
"In Mountstuart Elphinstone, 'An Account of the Kingdom of Caubul, and its dependencies in Persia, Tartary, and India' (London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1815)."
"Private, First Beloch Regiment, Afghan, Soonee Mussulman,
Sind," an albumen photo from 'The People of India', published
from 1868 to the early 1870's by W. H. Allen, for the India
Office;
also: *Rind, Beloch Tribe, Soonee
Mussulman, Sind*;
also: *A Khosa, Beloch Frontier
Tribe, Soonee Mussulman, Sind*;
also: *Ghazi Khan and Son, Muzaree
Belochees, Soonee Mussulmans, Sind*;
also: *Jumal Khan, Doomkee,
Landholder, Beloch Frontier Tribe*;
also: *Private, Second Beloch
Regiment, Soonee Mussulman, Sind*;
also: *Jokyas, Mussulmans, Sind*;
also: *Sirdar Khan Noomrya,
Beloch, Soonee Mussulman, Sind*
also: *Pathans, Mahomedan, Oude*
Source: ebay, Mar. 2006
"Mountaineers in action," a wood engraving by Emile Bayard, 1878; apparently based on *this photo by Bourne and Shepherd, 1860-70's*
Source: ebay, Sept. 2005
*"A Frontier Dispute," from the Illustrated London News, 1894*
Source: ebay, Jan. 2006
Source: ebay, Sept. 2004
Source: http://www.rbomford.freeserve.co.uk/will46.jpg
(downloaded March 2001)
A camel caravan on the northwest frontier; a silver gelatin photo by R. B. Holmes, c.1920s; also: *an army camp*
Source: ebay, May 2008
"An Afridi village near Zintara Station, about 27 miles from Peshawar on the Khyber Pass. Each house in the village is built like a miniature fortress, with a lookout tower against any possible raid"; a news bureau photo, c.1950s, with original caption; *a closer view of a house with a lookout tower*; *another such view*
Source: ebay, Feb. 2007
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