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In May 1879, after the British-Indian forces had invaded Afghanistan, and the death of Afghan Emir Sher Ali Khan, Cavagnari negotiated and signed the Treaty of Gandamak with Sher Ali Khan's son and successor, Mohammad Yaqub Khan.
During the British-Indian siege of rebel-held Delhi ( begun on 30 May ) the 1st Punjab Infantry was part of the 3rd Column, commanded by Col. Campbell.

British-Indian and was
It was invaded several times by the British-Indian forces during the Anglo-Afghan wars in the 19th century.
In 1702, this mission was again abandoned when South Carolina's colonial governor, James Moore, led a joint British-Indian invasion of Florida.
The essay was written by British-Indian novelist Salman Rushdie, who found controversy in 1988 over one of his books gaining him a religious fatwa for Rushdie's death from Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini which ultimately resulted in United Kingdom and Iran breaking diplomatic ties to each other a year later.
The siege of Kut Al Amara ( 7 December 1915 – 29 April 1916 ), also known as the First Battle of Kut, was the besieging of 8, 000 strong British-Indian garrison in the town of Kut, 100 miles south of Baghdad, by the Ottoman Army.
During the First Anglo-Afghan War in the 19th century, Ghazni was again destroyed by the British-Indian forces.
During the Jowaki Afridi expedition sent by the British-Indian government during 1877, the heliograph was first tested in war.
He was enrolled on 20 November 1942 and was a 22 years old Rifleman in the 1st Battalion of the 9th Gurkha Rifles, in the British-Indian Army during World War II when the following deed took place at the Battle of San Marino, for which he was awarded the VC.
Sahaj Ram Sapru was the grandfather of the British-Indian Muslim philosopher Sir Muhammad Iqbal, who was an official in Kashmir during the administration of the Afghan Governor Azim Khan ( 1809 – 1819 ).
At the battle the British-Indian column, which was composed of just under 2, 600 troops and led by Brigadier Burrows, fought an Afghan force of about 25, 000.
In 1702, this mission was again abandoned when South Carolina's colonial governor, James Moore, led a joint British-Indian invasion of Florida.
The control of Zamindawar was regarded by the British-Indian forces as the key to the position for safeguarding the route between Herat and Kandahar during the Second Anglo-Afghan War.
The Bengal Army was finally amalgamated into the new British-Indian Army in 1904-5, after a lengthy struggle over its reform between Lord Kitchener, the Commander-in-Chief, and Lord Curzon, the Viceroy.
The term " Indipop " was first used by the British-Indian fusion band band Monsoon in their 1981 EP release on Steve Coe's Indipop Records.
Historian Fred Anderson documents a fourth account, by a deserter from the British-Indian camp named Denis Kaninguen ; Anderson speculates that he was one of Tanacharison's followers.
Sir Percy Cox, the Tigris Corps Political Officer, attempted to issue a proclamation stating that the province was under joint British-Indian administration.

British-Indian and .
Although the proposal seemed to have been approved, the plans of the British were thwarted by the uprising of Dost Muhammad's son Muhammad Akbar Khan, who defeated and annihilated the British-Indian garrison at Gandamak on its retreat from Kabul in January 1842.
Once on the other side, however, they were not allowed back and forth across the border to use British-Indian territory as a sanctuary, nor were they allowed to gather together a tribal army on the British side of the Durand Line.
For its part, Tibet did not object to any section of the McMahon Line excepting the demarcation of the trading town of Tawang, which the Line placed under British-Indian jurisdiction.
* April 10 – Battle of Magdala: A British-Indian task force inflicts 700 deaths and a crushing defeat on the army of Emperor Tewodros II of Ethiopia ; the British and Indians suffer 30 wounded, 2 of whom die subsequently.
* April 13 – The Napier Expedition ends with the suicide of Tewodros and the capture of Magdala by the British-Indian task force.
Following the conquest of New France, Amherst, who had little respect for Indians, instituted policies that severely hampered British-Indian relations, principally forbidding the sale of ammunition to them.
Working out of Fort Niagara, men such as Loyalist commander Colonel John Butler, Sayenqueraghta, Mohawk military leader Joseph Brant, and Seneca chief Cornplanter led the British-Indian raids.
This convention is widely regarded as the landmark event which catapulted the All India Muslim League into prominence in the British-Indian Punjab.
In August 1782, another British-Indian force defeated the Kentucky militia at the Battle of Blue Licks.
One of Benegal's future projects is a film based on the life of Noor Inayat Khan — daughter of Inayat Khan & descendant of Tipu Sultan, who served as a British-Indian spy during World War II.
One of the first British-Indian travellers into Monyul, Nain Singh, who visited the area from 1875-6 noted that the Monpas were a conservative people who shunned off contact with the outside world and were making efforts to monopolise trade with Tibet.
The Alien Sky remains the principal fictional exploration of a very light-skinned Eurasian ( mixed race, British-Indian ) woman who has married a white man by pretending to be white ; A Male Child is set principally in London and deals with the domestic effects of losing a family member to imperial service ; and The Chinese Love Pavilion, after an Indian opening, is largely concerned with events in Malaya under Japanese occupation.
In 1780, hundreds of Kentucky settlers were killed or captured in a British-Indian expedition into Kentucky.
British-Indian actor Satya Bhabha will play the role of Saleem Sinai while other roles will be played by Shriya Saran, Seema Biswas, Shabana Azmi, Anupam Kher, Siddharth Narayan, Rahul Bose, Soha Ali Khan, Shahana Goswami and Darsheel Safary.
Commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Anderson, they were part of a British-Indian column intended to assist an Afghan Army in quelling a revolt led by Ayub Khan, the ruler of Herat, who sought to depose the newley-appointed British-backed Amir of Afghanistan, Abdur Rahman Khan.

censorship and permitted
In the United States, although the use of the word is censored on broadcast network television ( while its synonym crap is not usually subject to censorship ), the FCC permitted some exceptions.
During the Occupation, little original writing was permitted to be published by the German censorship.
Certain films and television shows on VHS, and more recently DVD, are prohibited, while other films and television shows are permitted with censorship.
The horror content that was permitted to remain in the game — notably large amounts of blood and the use of the word " hell "-- have puzzled gamers, as Nintendo was notorious for enforcing censorship policies in the late 1980s and early 90s, when the game was released.
Kinsey was the first film permitted to show human genitalia uncensored in Japan, known for its strict censorship policies regarding genitalia .< ref >
They were again permitted to read the Talmud and other Hebrew books, provided that they were printed according to the rules of censorship approved by Sixtus V. From Italy, where these expurgated books were printed by thousands, they were sent to the Jews of other various countries.
Goebbels hosted a meeting at his home between himself, Lang and several other German filmmakers on discussions on what films would be permitted by Nazi censorship.
During the Occupation ( 1940 – 1945 ), little original writing was permitted to be published by the German military censorship.
With the end of dictatorship, censorship was greatly loosened and cultural works were permitted in other languages spoken in Spain besides Spanish, resulting in the founding of the Catalan Institute of Cinema, among others.
In a postwar memo to President Harry Truman on future wartime censorship procedures, Price wrote that " no one who does not dislike censorship should ever be permitted to exercise censorship " and urged that voluntary cooperation be again used.

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