Operations of the Buner Field Force (1897–1898)
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The operations of the British Buner Field Force in the North-West Frontier Province from 1897-1898 were a response to the uprising of the Bunerwal tribe, Swati tribe, the Afridi tribe, the Jadoon, the Yusufzai as well as remnants of the Hindustanis. This caused Sartor Faqir to enjoin the people of Buner District to rebel.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
References
[edit]- ^ India. Foreign and Political Department (1909). Northwest Frontier Province, Baluchistan, Jammu, Kashmir, Eastern Turkistan, Afghanistan. Superintendent Government Printing, India.
- ^ M. Naeem Qureshi (2021). Pan-Islam in British Indian Politics: A Study of the Khilafat Movement, 1918-1924. BRILL. ISBN 9789004491748.
- ^ Stephen M. Miller (2020). George White and the Victorian Army in India and Africa. Springer. p. 178. ISBN 9783030508340.
- ^ India. Foreign and Political Department (1909). Northwest Frontier Province, Baluchistan, Jammu, Kashmir, Eastern Turkistan, Afghanistan. Superintendent Government Printing, India. p. 20.
- ^ Meredith Reid Sarkees, Frank Wayman (2010). Resort to War: 1816 - 2007. SAGE Publications. ISBN 9780872894341.
The Waziri, the Swati and the Afridi tribes combined against the British
- ^ Matthew Williams (2015). The British Colonial Experience In Waziristan And Its Applicability To Current Operations. Pickle Partners. ISBN 9781782899938.