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CONAN: While Jackie was taking over the show, I went and filed news spot on Beluchistan.
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Except in her house, the diggers-up of old civilisations in Beluchistan never encountered the levellers of modern civilisation in London.
The Silver Spoon 2004
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He occupied several points on the Persian Gulf and the opposite coast of Beluchistan, and materially assisted the Indian
Southern Arabia Mabel Bent
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In 1848 the son of the Shah, who had, through the assistance of Britain and Russia, obtained the throne, came into office, and he resolved to put forward claims to Afghanistan and Beluchistan.
Memoir and Letters of Francis W. Newman Giberne Sieveking
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Afghanistan and Beluchistan both bar missionaries, but there are C.M.S. frontier posts from Quetta, in British Beluchistan, to Peshawar, near the Afghan border.
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We must not linger over his terrible coast journey through the scorching desert of Beluchistan the billows of sand, the glare of the barren sea, the awful thirst, the long hungry marches of forty miles a day under the burning Eastern sun.
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Beluchistan, a region frightful with burning deserts, amidst which his soldiers endured almost incredible privations and sufferings.
General History for Colleges and High Schools Philip Van Ness Myers
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Past the wild barren shores of Beluchistan they made their way; the natives subsisted on fish entirely even as they do to-day -- even their huts being made of fish bones and their bread of pounded fish.
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Emaun-Ghur, in the Desert of Beluchistan, was a stronghold where the Ameers could gather a numerous army unobserved by the English.
A History of the Nineteenth Century, Year by Year Volume Two (of Three) Edwin Emerson 1914
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In July, the British garrison of Kelat in Beluchistan was overpowered by the natives.
A History of the Nineteenth Century, Year by Year Volume Two (of Three) Edwin Emerson 1914
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