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Yar Muhammad, Minister of Shah Kamran,

desires Persian dominance at Herat, v1.p301

becomes ruler of Herat, v1.p301

incompetence of his successors, v1.p327

Yellow House, building outside Lakhnao, v3.p359

Yena, river near Satarah. v5.pxii,

Yeomanry Corps,

formed at Calcutta (Aug), v6.p22

its constitution, v4.p302

does good service at Gorakhpur and Azamgarh, v6.p23

delivers a splendid charge at Amorha (5 Mar ’58), v4.p317

Yorke, Sir Charles, Gen. Barnard’s letter to him about Gen. Anson’s death, v2.p123n

Young, Capt., Commissary of Ordnance, before Dehli, during latter part of siege, v2.p448n

Young, Lieut., RN., one of Peel’s Brigade, v4.p90n

Young, Mr. J. H., Judge of Bardwan, v6.p6

Yule, Capt.,

leads Lancer charge at Badli-ki-Sarai (8 June), v2.p144

killed at attack on Dehli Ridge (18 June), v2.p415

Yule, Mr. George, Commissioner of Bhagalpur, v4.p92, v6.p34

his character, v4.p92

Maintains his division without European troops, till end of July, v4.p92

detains 90 European soldiers at Bhagalpur (24 July), v4.p93

sends 50 European soldiers to garrison Munger, v4.p93

by securing Bhagalpur and Manger disarms conspiracy in Eastern Bihar, v4.p93

Governs Eastern Bihar (Nov), v4.p297

informs Col. Burney of departure of deserters in his direction, v4.p94

proceeds with troops to Kishanganj (2 Dec), v4.p298, v4.p299,

marches from Kishanganj to Purnia, to catch Jalpaiguri mutineers, v4.p299

attacks and defeats mutineers, v4.p299

hurries from Purnia, to Nathpur, v4.p299

compels mutineers to enter Nipal, v4.p299

hurries from Nathpur to protect Jalpaiguri (18 Dec), v4.p300

re-enters Kishanganj by a forced march (20 Dec), v4.p300

Directed to occupy Siliguri, v4.p301

reaches Titalia, v4.p301

again advances, and finds mutineers at Chawa Ghat (20 Dec), v4.p301

bars the road from the Chawa Ghat, v4.p301

Dhakah mutineers slip away from him to reach Darjiling, v4.p301

again sees Dhakah mutineers, but they fly into the jungle and escape (27 Dec), v4.p302

drives Dhakah mutineers also into Nipal, v4.p302

marches parallel to Dhakah mutineers, and keeps them in Nipal (28 Dec), v4.p302

Again crosses the Kusi, at Nathpur (3 Jan ’58), v4.p302

strengthened by arrival of Yeomanry Cavalry (11 Jan ’58), v4.p302

crosses into Nipal to attack Dhakah mutineers (14 Jan ’58), v4.p303

reaches Pirara, and finds that Dhakah mutineers had fled from Chatra (1.9 Jan ’58), v4.p303

Returns to his division (20 Jan ’58), v4.p304

offers to tight in Western Bihar (May ’58), v4.p304

his great services in pursuing and driving away mutineers, v6.p34

Yusuf Khan,

becomes ruler of Herat (1855), v1.p303

first invites Persia and then Afghanistan to support him at Herat, v1.p304

seized and imprisoned, v1.p301

Yusufzais, their dangerous proximity to Peshawar, v2.p336

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