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Despatches Relative to: the Expenses and Status of the Sind [Sindh] Camel and Baggage...

Catalogue reference: IOR/L/PS/5/447, ff 455-501

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IOR/L/PS/5/447, ff 455-501
Title
Despatches Relative to: the Expenses and Status of the Sind [Sindh] Camel and Baggage Corps and Belooch Battalions; the Use of Indus Flotilla Vessels to Further the Traffic on the Indus River; the Removal of Ex-Ameer Shadad Khan [Mīr Shahdād Khān Tālpūr] from Confinement in the Fort at Surat Due to his Ill Health.
Date
16 Dec 1846
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British Library: Asian and African Studies
Former department reference
No. 151 of 1846
Legal status
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Language
English
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1 item (47 folios)
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IOR/L/PS/5

Secret Correspondence with India

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Despatches Relative to: the Expenses and Status of the Sind [Sindh] Camel and Baggage Corps and Belooch Battalions; the Use of Indus Flotilla Vessels to Further the Traffic on the Indus River; the Removal of Ex-Ameer Shadad Khan [Mīr Shahdād Khān Tālpūr] from Confinement in the Fort at Surat Due to his Ill Health.