m, 69
Jugdullak Pass, 127
Juma of the bhisti, 54
K
Kabul, British Embassy at, 98
Massacre of Embassy Guard, 102-116
Memorial to Embassy Guard, 171
Kalu Khan, 6
Kamoke, 70
Kandahar, 117
Karachi, 144
Karnal, 67, 71
Kelly, Col., 161
Kelly, Surgeon A.H., at Kabul, 99-116, 192
Keyes, Charlie, 194
Keyes, Sir Charles, in command of Guides, 88, 192
Khanan Khan, 21
Khan Singh, General of Sikhs, 14-16
Khar, 174, 179
Khyber Pass, 119, 135
King's Own Scottish Borderers, 168
Kipling, Rudyard, his poem on Gunga Din, 53
Kutlgar, the, 91
L
Lahore, 3, 32, 70
Landaki, action of, 182
Lataband Pass, 127
Lawrence, Lord, 50, 69, 82
Lawrence, Col. George, in Peshawur, 9, 12
Lawrence, Sir Henry, founds the Guides, 1-5
Ruler of the Punjab, 12
Le Bas, Mr., 72
Lewis, Lt., 80
Lhassa, 194
Lockhart, Lt., 176
Low, Robert, Sir, 161, 165, 170
Ludhiana, 71
Lumsden, Harry, General, raises the Corps of Guides, 4
Captures Mughdara, 7
At Lahore, 14-17
At Mooltan, 22-26
At Nuroat, 27-8
His choice of men, 51-3
And Dilawur Khan, 55-9
And Waziris, 78-9
Transferred from Guides, 81
Tribute to his qualities, 81-3
References to, 10, 21, 87, 186, 189, 193
Lundkwar Valley, the, 9
Lyell, Dr. R., of the Guides, 48
M
Macgregor, Sir Charles, his tribute to the Guides, 97
Maclean, H. Lt., 177, 184, 193
Macpherson, Gen., 134
McQueen, Sir John, 192
Maharani (the) of the Punjab, revolt of, 13-17
Malakand, the, 162, 172-184
Malandrai, 191
Mandra, 69
Maps, the objections of the natives to surveying, 40, 155
Mardan, 40, 65, 67, 115, 125, 171
Daily life at, 194-5
Meerut, 65, 71
Mehtab Sing, 108
Meiklejohn, Col., 175-8
Metcalfe, Sir Theophilus, 72
Mihna, 70
Minchin, Lt., 174, 179
Mohaindin, 22
Monastery picquet, the, 88
Mooltan, fighting round, 19-30
Mounted Police, 65
Mughdara, village of, captured by Guides, 7
Mullah Abdullah, 87
Mulraj, the Diwan revolts, 18-19
Defeated by Herbert Edwardes, 21
Surrenders, 26
Mundah, 171
Mutiny, the Guides in the, 65-75
N
Naik, the, 10
Napier of Magdala, Lord, 50
Native Infantry, 14th, 89
Native Infantry, 55th, 65, 191
Native soldiers, their devotion to our English Officers, 82-6,
114, 125, 149
Awkwardness of using them against their own people, 136
Nawadand (Utmankheyl village of) captured,
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