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    Henry Walter Bellew MRCP (30 August 1834 – 26 July 1892) was an Indian-born British medical officer who worked in Afghanistan. He wrote several books...
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    September 1891) pp 35, 47, 87, 134, 141, 144, 195, Henry Walter Bellew - Afghanistan. H. W. Bellew: "...the Kafir (Infidel) of the Sanskrit Kambojia are...
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  • iconic image of Uncle Sam George Bellew (1899–1993), British army officer, genealogist, and armorer Henry Walter Bellew (1834–1892), Indian-born British...
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  • from Rajputs, a group of militant clans in South Asia. According to Henry Walter Bellew, Pasthun and Rajputs both had similar tribe names that changed over...
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    "read what Bellew says," refers, no doubt, to an 1879 lecture on "Kafristan [sic] and the Kafirs" by Surgeon Major Henry Walter Bellew (1834–1892)....
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    Pashayi, with some claiming it is over 2,500 years old. In 1891, Henry Walter Bellew stated "Pashae, or Pashie are attributive plural forms, meaning 'of...
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    possible Ancient Egyptian past but this lacks supporting evidence. Henry Walter Bellew, who wrote extensively on Afghan culture, noted that some people...
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    Descriptive Account of the Antiquities and Coins of Afghanistan, 1841 Henry Walter Bellew, An inquiry into the ethnography of Afghanistan, 1891 Tomaschek in...
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    of Afghanistan being a brief account of the principal nations, By Henry Walter Bellew - 2004 - 124 pages - Page 85. An inquiry into the ethnography of...
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  • Richard Bellew, 3rd Baron Bellew of Duleek (c.1671 – 22 March 1715) was an Irish soldier, peer and politician. Bellew was the second son of John Bellew, 1st...
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    no evidence exists for him to have passed the area. According to Henry Walter Bellew (1834-1892) the Kalash are the descendants of Gandhari people. A...
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    Nagarahara, appears in the annals of the Song dynasty of China. Henry Walter Bellew derived the name from the Sanskrit nava-vihara, meaning "nine viharas"...
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    Proceedings:Volume 55. Indian History Congress. 1995. p. 435. Henry Walter Bellew (1891). An Inquiry Into the Ethnography of Afghanistan. Oriental...
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    accompanied Thomas Douglas Forsyth, Thomas E. Gordon, Henry Walter Bellew, Ferdinand Stoliczka, Henry Trotter, and R. A. Champman on the Second Yarkand Mission...
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    Loya Paktia Pirdil Khel, Bannu Fatima Khel, Bannu Surrani, Bannu Henry Walter Bellew. An inquiry into the ethnography of Afghanistan Program for Culture...
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  • Tarikh-i-khan jahani makhzan-i-Afghani), Volume 2. London. pp. 56–57. Henry, Walter Bellew (1862). Journal of a Political Mission to Afghanistan in 1857, Under...
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    Chamberlain & Yates 1826, pp. 346–348. Chamberlain & Yates 1826, p. 355. Henry Walter Bellew (1885). The History of Cholera in India from 1862-1881. Trübner....
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  • Barakis of this place and of Barak alone speak the Baraki language. Henry Walter Bellew's book (1891) "An Enquiry into the Ethnography of Afghanistan", Bayazid's...
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    Stories". Los Angeles Review of Books. Black et al. 1991, p. 150. Henry Walter Bellew (1989). Kashmir and Kashghar: A Narrative of the Journey of the Embassy...
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    Periods Gandhara Site notes Archaeologists Alexander Cunningham Henry Walter Bellew UNESCO World Heritage Site Official name Archaeological Site of Ranigat...
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    all, whether Kirghiz or Sarikuli, who graze in the Taghdumbash. Henry Walter Bellew (1875). The history of Káshgharia. Calcutta: Foreign Dept Press....
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    man and his treasure. According to British colonial-era surgeon Henry Walter Bellew, Daulat Baig Oldi means "the lord of the state died here", and the...
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  • Smith. An Inquiry Into the Ethnography of Afghanistan, 1893, p 75, Henry Walter Bellew. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland...
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    in Pakistan villages. Wave Magazine, 10.01.2009 Mukha at Bellew H. C.; Henry Walter Bellew. A Dictionary of the Pukkhto Or Pukshto Language in which...
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  • Meath in 1811), by Anna Claire his wife, eldest daughter of Major Henry Walter Bellew of the Bengal Army; born at Chatham, county Kent, on 16 January,...
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  • brief account of the principal nations inhabiting that country By Henry Walter Bellew Published by Asian Educational Services, 2004 Page 103 ISBN 81-206-1789-4...
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  • elevation opens". Chinese Embassy in India. Retrieved 11 January 2020. Henry Walter Bellew (1875). Kashmir and Kashghar: A Narrative of the Journey of the Embassy...
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    settlement is the Nokkundi railway station, 37 kilometres (23 mi) south. Henry Walter Bellew was the first to report the volcano's existence in 1862, and the...
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    accompanied on the mission by John Biddulph, Ferdinand Stoliczka, Henry Walter Bellew, Henry Trotter, and R. A. Chapman. In 1876 Gordon published his account...
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  • to Yarkent. He died in 1533 of a high-altitude pulmonary edema. Henry Walter Bellew argues that the location of his death was here at Daulat Beg Oldi...
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