Notes on Afghanistan and Baluchistan

Notes on Afghanistan and Baluchistan

Notes on Afghanistan and Baluchistan is a book written by Major Henry George Raverty. The first edition was published in 1876. The first Pakistani edition was published in 1978.

The book is an account and history of tribal areas in the North-WEst Frontier Province of Pakistan and in Balochistan, Afghanistan.


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