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From the Black Mountain to Waziristan / Being an account of the border countries and the more turbulent of the tribes controlled by the north-west frontier province, and of our military relations with them in the past cover

From the Black Mountain to Waziristan / Being an account of the border countries and the more turbulent of the tribes controlled by the north-west frontier province, and of our military relations with them in the past

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This work presents a detailed, geographically grounded survey of the North-West Frontier region, describing tribal divisions, customs, and the terrain that shaped cross-border conflict. It combines ethnographic sketches of principal Pashtun (Pathan) clans and neighbouring peoples with chronological accounts of punitive expeditions and frontier operations, military organization and communications, and discussion of frontier policy. Chapters profile individual tribal areas, notable uprisings and campaigns, and practical considerations for campaigning, supported by maps and operational summaries intended for readers seeking an accessible compendium of the region's people, places, and military engagements.

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H. C. Wylly

H. C. Wylly was a military officer and author known for his detailed accounts of the North-West Frontier of India. His notable work, "From the Black Mountain to Waziristan," provides an insightful exploration of the border regions and the complex relationships between British forces and local tribes. Through his writing, Wylly contributes to the understanding of the historical and cultural dynamics of this turbulent area during a pivotal time in British colonial history. His observations and experiences offer valuable perspectives on military strategy and the challenges faced in maintaining order in the frontier provinces.

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