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dacoits and they
The worst atrocities against the Karens in the Irrawaddy Delta south of Rangoon cannot however be attributed to dacoits or unorganised recruits in that rather they were the actions of a subset of regular BIA and their Japanese officers.

dacoits and were
Areas with ravines or forests, like Chambal, Chilapata Forests were once known for dacoits.
Later that year, Patel and his allies uncovered evidence suggesting that the police were in league with local dacoits in the Borsad taluka even as the government prepared to levy a major tax for fighting dacoits in the area.
Many have been known to be attacked by Tigers Many of the buildings which were built by them later fell to hands of Portuguese pirates, salt smugglers and dacoits in the 17th century.

dacoits and was
") Dacoits existed in Burma as well as India, and Rudyard Kipling's fictional Private Mulvaney was hunting Burmese " dacoits " in The Taking of Lungtungpen.
In his book, Dash rejects scepticism about the existence of a secret network of groups with a modus operandi that was different from highwaymen, such as dacoits.
at that time was rampant, Khayer Malla, a leader of the dacoits killed Durjan Sing in the open field of Gangani in course of his morning walk ( 1710 A. D .).
It was here that Banda Singh Bahadur suppressed some dacoits and robbers.

dacoits and with
Repentant dacoits, armed with a pistol, are a trainable unit available to the player in Age of Empires III: Asian Dynasties.
A master criminal, Fu Manchu's murderous plots are marked by the extensive use of arcane methods ; he disdains guns or explosives, preferring dacoits, Thuggee, and members of other secret societies as his agents armed with knives, or using " pythons and cobras ... fungi and my tiny allies, the bacilli ... my black spiders " and other peculiar animals or natural chemical weapons.
On the fateful day of 3 January 1991, immediately on coming to know about an attempt by dacoits to rob the Hirapur Branch of Bank of India, Dhanbad, he rushed to the spot accompanied by his bodyguard and armed only with a service revolver between the two of them.
The dacoits opened fire on him with their sophisticated weapons and fatally wounded him by two gun shots.
Miscellaneous dacoits, Maharatta Hindu brigands under Raja Ghorpade Bahadur, and the Maharashtrian Brahmin thief, Murari Rao, who got wind of the news also arrived with their henchmen and looted the grand city.

flourished and through
The solution was a narrow base of funding through the Rothschilds and the closed circles of the Bourse in Paris, so France did not develop the same kind of national stock exchange that flourished in London and New York.
During prehistoric times there was a succession of cultures that flourished in the land of present-day Moldova from the end of the Ice age up through the Neolithic Age, the Copper Age, the Bronze Age, and the beginning of the Iron Age, when historical records begin to be made about the people who lived in these lands.
Beginning with Sir John A. Macdonald's National Policy ( 1879 ) and the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway ( 1875 – 1885 ) through Northern Ontario and the Canadian Prairies to British Columbia, Ontario manufacturing and industry flourished.
The Eblaite civilization was likely conquered by Sargon of Akkad around 2260 BCE ; the city was restored as the nation of the Amorites a few centuries later and flourished through the early second millennium BCE until conquered by the Hittites.
It proved very successful, and flourished as the dominant philosophy from the Hellenistic period through to the Roman era.
This type of music flourished through the early 1930s, although there was little mass audience for it until around 1936.
The township did not apply for spraying through the State of New Jersey due to budget constraints, and without spraying the gypsy moths flourished.
The prevalence of railroads through the area is a main reason the plant flourished.
A remarkable example of a city-state which flourished during this era is Rhodes through its merchant navy, until 43 BC and the Roman conquest.
In the 1920s Llano was a major shipping point for cattle ; the cotton industry flourished in the county through the 1930s but declined thereafter into insignificance.
Sufferings in Africa is a classic travel-adventure narrative, and a fascinating testament of white Americans enslaved abroad-during a time when slavery flourished through the United States.
The town was rebuilt and business again flourished through the 1880s.
In the mid-1990s through the 2000s, power pop flourished in the underground with acts such as Sloan.
Another reason the Islamic world flourished during the Middle Ages was an early emphasis on freedom of speech, as summarized by al-Hashimi ( a cousin of Caliph al-Ma ' mun ) in the following letter to one of the religious opponents he was attempting to convert through reason:
The main roads from London to Holyhead passed through Daventry and the town for centuries flourished as a coaching town.
The religion flourished for a half century without canonical texts or formal organization, attaining cohesion through periodicals, tours by trance lecturers, camp meetings, and the missionary activities of accomplished mediums.
In the last part of the first millennium BC, after the explorer Zhang Qian's return to China, the Han Dynasty pushed the Xiongnu back and trade and cultural exchange flourished along the Northern Silk Road through the southern Loess Plateau.
Early on, Poughkeepsie was also a major center for whale rendering, and during the 19th century industry flourished through shipping, hatteries, papermills, and several breweries along the Hudson River, including some owned by Matthew Vassar, founder of Vassar College.
The tracks were laid through Fairburn instead, which flourished while Campbellton died out, and Fairburn soon became the new county seat in 1870.
Such advocacy has flourished on the Internet, mainly through tight-knit support groups centred around web forums and, more recently, social network services such as Tumblr, Xanga, LiveJournal, Facebook and Myspace.
Hall flourished through the production of salt and coins.
Although motorcycle sales went through a recession in the 1950s, and Norton Motors Ltd was only a small manufacturer, Norton sales flourished.
From the 1890s through the 1910s, American impressionism flourished in art colonies — loosely affiliated groups of artists who lived and worked together and shared a common aesthetic vision.
The city flourished in the Maya Classic Era, from about the 3rd through the 9th century.

flourished and they
These my grandmother left in their places ( they are still there, more persistent and longer-lived than the generations of man ) and planted others like them, that flourished without careful tending.
Nevertheless, the church flourished in Kirtland as Smith published new revelations and the church built the Kirtland Temple as the site of what they viewed as a new Pentecost.
This example demonstrates the oral tradition of the Homeric epics that flourished long before they were written down sometime in the 7th century BC.
Some of the best-known civilizations of prehistoric Europe were Minoan and Mycenaean, which flourished during the Bronze Age until they collapsed in a short period of time around 1200 BC.
At the same time, the dark-coloured, or melanic, moths, carbonaria, flourished because they could hide on the darkened trees.
During the Northern Wei, Buddhism flourished, and became an important tool for the emperors of the Northern Wei, since they were believed to be living incarnations of Buddha.
Lycia was well populated and flourished as a Persian satrapy ; moreover, they spoke mainly Lycian.
Around 1 AD, there were more than three hundred pastry chefs in Rome, and Cato wrote about how they created all sorts of diverse foods, and flourished because of those foods.
showing from what error they had first arisen, and this work indicates in what age he flourished.
In fact, ground sloths were among the various South American animal groups to migrate northwards, into North America, where they remained and flourished until the late Pleistocene.
Africa was fragmented by its extreme variations in climate from North to South: plants and animals that flourished in one area never reached other areas where they could have flourished, because they could not survive the intervening environment.
Lucy Furman, a fiction writer, told events of Robards Station as they related to the religious sect that flourished during the late 19th century.
Most of the German settlers were farmers, and they flourished in rural areas.
Cáceres flourished during the Reconquista and the Discovery of America, as influential Spanish families and nobles built homes and small palaces there, and many members of families from Extremadura participated in voyages to America where they made their fortunes.
The brothers ' music careers began in Australia and flourished when they returned to England in 1967.
Follies began as decorative accents on the great estates of the late 16th century and early 17th century but they flourished especially in the two centuries which followed.
When the London theatres opened again with the Restoration of the monarchy in 1660, they flourished under the personal interest and support of Charles II.
The party flourished most among farmers in the Southwest and Great Plains, as well as making significant gains in the South, where they faced an uphill battle given the firmly entrenched monopoly of the Democratic Party.
The Zen Center flourished so that in 1966, at the behest and guidance of Suzuki, Zentatsu Richard Baker helped seal the purchase of Tassajara Hot Springs in Los Padres National Forest which they called Tassajara Zen Mountain Center.
Under the leadership of Abu Ahmad s descendants, the Chishtiya as they are also known, flourished as a regional mystical order.
Occasionally, social movements have been involved in democratizing nations, but more often they have flourished after democratization.

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