Capitolo 35
and the 'Accord of Durand' what it achieved (but what you/he/she has not been
published), you/he/she was hoped, you mind to a cessation of conflicts among
the subjects of the Ameer and their neighbourses. But there is a further aspect
of the question. Then as it is known, not only it was the respective ones
confinements placed down, but you/he/she are understood that in many cases the
now he supposes that tribes that interpose him are what has called, 'among the
sphere of the British influence.' In maps recently published, presumably
with some authority, mountainous and enormous districts are now included in this
rather mysterious sentence. For example, the Valley of Koorum, the Samana
Launchings, the countries of the Afredis and the Mohmunds, the districts of
Chitral, Bajour, Dir Schiacciano, Bonair and others, are all included among
it; and in many examples you position, occupied by English they strengthened
troops, or you/he/she will be found among or along their confinements.
Certainly this opens out a wide question, and it would be interesting to
knows if, in the discussions to Cabul, the heads of which he interposes
tribes were present, and if theirs were acquiescent, not only in the new one
confinements, but also in the being included as inside our sphere of
influence? It is evident it would be due to be a three party government and not a
double, accord. It is well perfectly known, and you/he/she has been it tried from very from
experiments, that these tribes of frontier appraise their independence and
the liberties, over everything and it won't peacefully submit to
interference; and if theirs has not been consulted as soon as in the setups
described, we can start to trace the origin of the present crisis.
Even if, as I have explained, we am incapable from lack of officer,
information, to fully give with, the greatest theme of recent border
policy, we have, to all the events, ample details as you greet the Chitral
you question in the publish Parliamentary Papers [the Footnote: the _North-west
Frontier, Chitral_ 1895.] in 1895. It seems that so a long time ago as