id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 47611 Younghusband, G. J. (George John) The Relief of Chitral .txt text/plain 45617 1708 68 to induce or force the British officers from Chitral territory, and before Chitral, an action took place in which one British officer was fort could resist an attack from Umra Khan and Sher Afzul's forces, officer and several men were wounded, and the enemy were gaining ground the Chitralis rushed the place, killed numbers of the men, and carried Lieutenant Edwardes to ask one of the officers in the fort to come up Barwa, Umra Khan's chief fort, crossing the Jhanbatai Pass, 7,000 feet himself with Umra Khan, had advanced against the British officers British officers in Chitral fort that Sher Afzul, with a large force, officers commenced the defence of the Chitral fort against an enemy towards Chitral, for the British officers in the fort there had now Amongst the enemy were some forty of Umra Khan's men, men of the country not employed before the fort of Chitral were ./cache/47611.txt ./txt/47611.txt