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He defeated the Rohillas and Afghan garrisons in Punjab and succeeded in ousting Timur Shah and his court from India and brought Lahore, Multan, Kashmir and other subahs on the Indian side of Attock under Maratha rule.
Teach's crew had apparently informed Bostock that they had destroyed several other vessels, and that they intended to sail to Hispaniola and lie in wait for an expected Spanish armada, supposedly laden with money to pay the garrisons.
Ghazni fell, but the other garrisons held out, and with the help of reinforcements from India their besiegers were defeated.
Sporadic fighting therefore continued until Sunday, when word of the surrender was got to the other rebel garrisons.
Some of them, such as Mikhail Svetšnikov, led Red troops in western Finland throughout February 1918, while other officers were mistrustful of their revolutionary underlings and co-operated with their former colleague General Mannerheim, assisting the Whites in the disarmament of the Russian garrisons in Finland.
The Italians expected disaffected potentates like Negus Tekle Haymanot of Gojjam, Ras Mengesha Yohannes, and the Sultan of Aussa to join them ; instead, all of the ethnic Tigrayan or Amharic peoples flocked to the Emperor Menelik's side in a display of both nationalism and anti-Italian feeling, while other peoples of dubious loyalty ( e. g. the Sultan of Aussa ), were watched by Imperial garrisons.
Finally, the 18 large forts and other batteries surrounding Verdun were left with fewer than 300 guns and limited ammunition while their garrisons had been reduced to small maintenance crews.
Carbon-14 tests have found that the wall dates from the period 675-725 AD, when two armed expeditions against the Asturians took place: One of them, headed by Visigothic king Wamba ; the other by Muslim governor Musa bin Nusair, during the Islamic conquest of Iberia who settled garrisons over its territory.
* With the restoration of the territories captured by Pyrrhus, and with grateful allies in Sparta and Argos, and garrisons in Corinth and other Greek key cities, Antigonus II securely controls Macedonia and Greece.
Alexander II successfully gains control of Larissa and several other cities but, betraying a promise he has made, put garrisons in them.
Lymph nodes are garrisons of B, T and other immune cells.
Few of them were sent to other places of mainland China, Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang and Tibet as garrisons.
Mamluks lived within their garrisons and mainly spent their time with each other.
The navy, some of the English garrisons and the army in Ireland declared for the Rump Parliament ( against Fleetwood, Lambert and the other members of the Wallingford House party ).
Through various other tactics, the other rebel garrisons were likewise overcome.
Due to their garrisons on the various islands of the Aegean, the Germans had maintained control over the Aegean Sea long after they had lost other areas of the Mediterranean to Allied control.
Petra, for her part, arranges a different plan, involving stripping India's garrisons along her borders with Pakistan — something she expects will never happen, until Achilles takes her to a meeting with Pakistan's prime minister, in which he encourages the two great Indian nations to declare peace on each other and war with their other neighbors.
With the restoration of the territories captured by Pyrrhus, and with grateful allies in Sparta and Argos, and garrisons in Corinth and other cities, Antigonus securely controlled Macedonia and Greece.
The Italian garrisons on other nearby islands ( Linosa and Lampedusa ) quickly fell.
The evacuation of Egyptian troops and officials and other foreigners from Sudan was assigned to General Gordon, who had been reappointed governor general with orders to return to Khartoum and organize a withdrawal of the Egyptian garrisons there.
Territorial formations initially saw service in Egypt and India and other Empire garrisons such as Gibraltar, thereby releasing regular units for service in France and enabling the formation of an additional five regular army divisions ( for a total of eleven ) by early 1915.
Like other army wives, " dearest Julia " accompanied her husband to military posts, to pass uneventful days at distant garrisons.

garrisons and cities
This delay allowed Jefferson Davis finally to send reinforcements from the garrisons of coastal cities and another highly rated but prickly general, Braxton Bragg, to help organize the western forces.
This action leading the cities of Italy to switch their allegiance to him and eject Magnentius ’ garrisons.
This policy applied directly to the Banner garrisons, most of which occupied a separate walled zone within the cities they were stationed in.
The policy of segregation applied directly to the banner garrisons, most of which occupied a separate walled zone within the cities in which they were stationed.
Large numbers of semi-armed civilians joined the revolt and put the Guard garrisons of the latter four cities under siege.
The victory over the legions was followed by a clean sweep of all Roman forts, garrisons and citiesof which there were at least two — east of the Rhine ; the remaining two Roman legions, commanded by Varus ' nephew Lucius Nonius Asprenas, were content to try to hold that river.
It was never a true territorial empire controlling a territory by large military garrisons in conquered provinces, but rather controlled its client states primarily by installing friendly rulers in conquered cities, by constructing marriage alliances between the ruling dynasties, and by extending an imperial ideology to its client states.
The Aegean cities expelled the Spartan garrisons and accepted Persian rule.
Rome forces the withdrawal of Illyrian garrisons in the Greek cities of Epidamnus, Apollonia, Corcyra and Pharos and establishes a protectorate over these Greek towns.
Following this victory, Conon and Pharnabazus sail along the coast of Ionia, expelling Spartan governors and garrisons from the cities, although they fail to reduce the Spartan bases at Abydos and Sestos.
On the pretext that garrisons have been placed in some of the free Greek cities by Antigonus, Ptolemy and Cassander renew hostilities against him.
Administration of the Sassanid Empire was considerably more centralized than that of the Parthian Empire ; the semi-independent kingdoms and self-governing city states of the Parthian Empire was replaced with a system of " royal cities " which served as the seats of centrally appointed governors called shahrabs as well as the location of military garrisons.
This agreement was soon violated on the pretext that garrisons had been placed in some of the free Greek cities by Antigonus, and Ptolemy and Cassander renewed hostilities against him.
Externally East Frisia became a satellite of the Netherlands, Dutch garrisons being stationed in different cities permanently.
These measures culminated in him proclaiming a military dictatorship of Sicily and installing military garrisons in Sicilian cities.
Now Flamininus demanded that he should withdraw all his garrisons from the Greek cities he already held and confine himself to Macedon (" liberty for the Greeks ").
Nevertheless, the Romans kept garrisons in key strategic cities which had belonged to Macedon – Corinth, Chalcis and Demetrias – and the legions were not completely evacuated until 194.
On October 12, 1655, with permission of King John Casimir, Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg signed the Treaty of Rinsk, in which Royal Prussian nobility agreed to allow Brandenburgian garrisons in their province to defend it against the Swedish invasion ( the treaty did not include the cities of Gdańsk, Elbląg and Toruń ).
Then, Phocion attacked the Macedonians around the region, liberating many cities, which expelled their Macedonian garrisons.
It recruited Chinese semi-trained militia, and because of the long distance of the Communist bases from the large cities, which Japan focused its garrisons on, it was not economical for the Japanese to put much serious effort in attempting to suppress the Chinese forces.
Civilian veterans were forbidden from wearing military decorations or uniforms in public, while military vets were transferred to regions far from great cities or to border garrisons.

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