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... Khan , the grandfather , gave Baz Khan his blessing and pushed him off down the valley to join . Faiz Ullah , another lad of his own age , from the house a few hundred yards away , went with him . Faiz Ullah was going to join the same ...
... Khan , the grandfather , gave Baz Khan his blessing and pushed him off down the valley to join . Faiz Ullah , another lad of his own age , from the house a few hundred yards away , went with him . Faiz Ullah was going to join the same ...
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... Baz Khan and his father applied for leave . The latter's position got his almost immediately and he left for the Tochi two days ahead of Baz Khan . Before they left they made arrange ments to pick up good service rifles and a supply of ...
... Baz Khan and his father applied for leave . The latter's position got his almost immediately and he left for the Tochi two days ahead of Baz Khan . Before they left they made arrange ments to pick up good service rifles and a supply of ...
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... Baz Khan went warched . 11 doa sunset came mercifully to Baz A light - headed and worn , Zaffer Aan sent word to tell him that last Might Paia Ullah had fled back to the wment for safety . Frontier honor would have been satisfied with ...
... Baz Khan went warched . 11 doa sunset came mercifully to Baz A light - headed and worn , Zaffer Aan sent word to tell him that last Might Paia Ullah had fled back to the wment for safety . Frontier honor would have been satisfied with ...
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