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English: British Indian Army soldiers targetting unarmed protestors in Peshawar, during the Qissa Khwani Bazaar massacre.
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Source Express Tribune, B.D.Marsh's PhD Thesis titled "Ramparts of Empire, India's North West Frontier and British Imperialism 1919-1947"
Author Unknown photographerUnknown photographer

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