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64 | Mackenzie, Storms and Sunshine , vol. I, p. 133. |
65 | Sale, A Journal of the Disasters in Afghanistan , p. 66. |
66 | Ibid., p. 47. |
67 | Waqi’at-i-Shah Shuja , p. 137, The Thirty-Fifth Event. |
68 | Lawrence, Reminiscences of Forty Three Years in India , p. 84. |
69 | Mirza ‘Ata, Naway Ma’arek , pp. 211–24, Events leading to the murder of Burnes and the great revolt. |
70 | Eyre, The Kabul Insurrection of 1841–2 , p. 124. |
71 | BL, OIOC, ESL 88: no. 47a of no. 32 of 17 August 1842 (IOR/L/PS/5/169), Pottinger to Maddock, 1 February 1842. |
72 | Mohan Lal, Life of Dost Mohammad , vol. II, p. 416; ‘Personal Narrative of the Havildar Motee Ram of the Shah’s 4th or Ghoorkha Regiment of Light Infantry, Destroyed at Char-ee-kar’, appendix to Haughton, Char-ee-Kar and Service There with the 4th Goorkha Regiment , pp. 47–8, 54. |
73 | ‘Personal Narrative of the Havildar Motee Ram of the Shah’s 4th or Ghoorkha Regiment of Light Infantry, Destroyed at Char-ee-kar’, appendix to Haughton, Char-ee-Kar and Service There with the 4th Goorkha Regiment , p. 55. |
74 | Ibid., p. 56. |
75 | Eyre, The Kabul Insurrection of 1841–2 , p. 176. |
76 | Ibid., p. 162; Mackenzie, Storms and Sunshine , vol. I, p. 121. |
77 | Sale, A Journal of the Disasters in Afghanistan , p. 85. |
78 | Sultan Mohammad Khan Durrani, Tarikh-i-Sultani , p. 271. |
79 | Sale, A Journal of the Disasters in Afghanistan , p. 86. |
80 | Sultan Mohammad Khan Durrani, Tarikh-i-Sultani , p. 271. |
81 | Lawrence, Reminiscences of Forty Three Years in India , p. 93. |
82 | Ibid. |
83 | Fayz Mohammad, Siraj al-Tawarikh , vol. I, pp. 251–3. |
84 | Mackenzie, Storms and Sunshine , vol. I, p. 123. |
85 | Eyre, The Kabul Insurrection of 1841–2 , p. 182. |
86 | Kashmiri, Akbarnama , ch. 25, Akbar Khan returns to Kabul. |
87 | Sale, A Journal of the Disasters in Afghanistan , p. 120. |
88 | Yapp, ‘The Revolutions of 1841–2 in Afghanistan’, p. 347. |
89 | Mirza ‘Ata, Naway Ma’arek , pp. 224–9, Sardar Muhammad Akbar Khan arrives back in Kabul after being detained in Bukhara, and kills Macnaghten. |
90 | Kashmiri, Akbarnama , ch. 25, Akbar Khan returns to Kabul. |
91 | Mirza ‘Ata, Naway Ma’arek , pp. 224–9, Sardar Muhammad Akbar Khan arrives back in Kabul after being detained in Bukhara, and kills Macnaghten. |
92 | BL, OIOC, ESL 88: no. 47a of no. 32 of 17 August 1842 (IOR/L/PS/5/169), Enclosure AA: Macnaghten to Maddock, n.d. |
93 | Macrory, Signal Catastrophe , p. 178. |
94 | BL, OIOC, ESL 88: no. 47a of no. 32 of 17 August 1842 (IOR/L/PS/5/169), Enclosure AA: Macnaghten to Maddock, n.d. |
95 | Mackenzie, Storms and Sunshine , vol. I, p. 123. |
96 | Macrory, Signal Catastrophe , p. 180. |
97 | Lawrence, Reminiscences of Forty Three Years in India , pp. 100–1. |
98 | BL, OIOC, ESL 88: no. 47a of no. 32 of 17 August 1842 (IOR/L/PS/5/169), Enclosure AA: Macnaghten to Maddock, n.d. |
99 | Macrory, Signal Catastrophe , p. 188. |
100 | BL, OIOC, ESL 88: no. 47a of no. 32 of 17 August 1842 (IOR/L/PS/5/169), Enclosure AA: Macnaghten to Maddock, n.d. |
101 | Ibid., Macnaghten to Auckland, Encl with Lawrence to Pottinger, 10 May 1842. |
102 | Waqi’at-i-Shah Shuja , pp. 138, The Thirty-Fifth Event, The death of Macnaghten. |
103 | Lawrence, Reminiscences of Forty Three Years in India , p. 110. |
104 | Eden, Miss Eden’s Letters , p. 323. |
105 | Ibid., p. 329. |
106 | Ibid. |
107 | Ibid., p. 355. |
108 | BL, Broughton Papers, Add Mss 37706, fol. 197, Auckland to Nicholls,1 December 1841. |
109 | Mirza ‘Ata, Naway Ma’arek , pp. 224–9, Sardar Muhammad Akbar Khan arrives back in Kabul after being detained in Bukhara, and kills Macnaghten. |
110 | Lawrence, Reminiscences of Forty Three Years in India , p. 111. |
111 | Mackenzie, Storms and Sunshine , vol. I, p. 124. |
112 | Lawrence, Reminiscences of Forty Three Years in India , p. 111. |
113 | Ibid., pp. 111–12. |
114 | Fayz Mohammad, Siraj ul-Tawarikh , vol. I, pp. 253–7. |
115 | Yapp, ‘The Revolutions of 1841–2 in Afghanistan’, p. 349. |
116 | NAI, Foreign, Secret Consultations, 28 December 1842, no. 480–82, quoted in Mohan Lal’s Memo. |
117 | Mirza ‘Ata, Naway Ma’arek , pp. 224–9, Sardar Muhammad Akbar Khan arrives back in Kabul after being detained in Bukhara, and kills Macnaghten. |
118 | Hari Ram Gupta, Panjab, Central Asia and the First Afghan War, Based on Mohan Lal’s Observations , Chandigarh, 1940, p. 246. Mohan Lal appears to have doubted the truth of Abdul Aziz’s claim. |
119 | Mohan Lal, Life of Dost Mohammad , vol. II, pp. 421–2. |
120 | BL, OIOC, ESL 88: no. 47a of no. 32 of 17 August 1842 (IOR/L/PS/5/169), Macnaghten to Auckland, Encl. with Lawrence to Pottinger, 10 May 1842. |
121 | Mirza ‘Ata, Naway Ma’arek , pp. 224–9, Sardar Muhammad Akbar Khan arrives back in Kabul after being detained in Bukhara, and kills Macnaghten. |
122 | NAI, Foreign, Secret Consultations, 28 December 1842, no. 480–82, Mohan Lal’s Memo. |
123 | Eyre, The Kabul Insurrection of 1841–2 , p. 216. |
124 | Lawrence, Reminiscences of Forty Three Years in India , p. 139. |
125 | Mackenzie, Storms and Sunshine , vol. I, p. 127. |
126 | BL, OIOC, ESL 88: no. 47a of no. 32 of 17 August 1842 (IOR/L/PS/5/169), Macnaghten to Auckland, Encl with Lawrence to Pottinger, 10 May 1842; Mackenzie, Storms and Sunshine , vol. II, p.32. |
127 | Karim, Muharaba Kabul wa Kandahar , pp. 66–72. |
128 | BL, OIOC, ESL 82: Agra Letter, 22 January 1842, (IOR/L/PS/5/163), Pottinger to MacGregor (date unclear). |
129 | Mirza ‘Ata, Naway Ma’arek , pp. 224–9, Sardar Muhammad Akbar Khan arrives back in Kabul after being detained in Bukhara, and kills Macnaghten. |
Chapter 8: The Wail of Bugles
1 | Private Collection, The Mss Journal of Captain Hugh Johnson, Paymaster to Shah Soojah’s Force, p. 30, entry for 6 January 1842. |
2 | Lawrence, Reminiscences of Forty Three Years in India , p. 143. |
3 | Kashmiri, Akbarnama , ch. 28. |
4 | Ibid. |